The results don't really matter. You can be playing poker, go all in with 2-7 off suit, and win. Was it a good move? You won didn't you?Clearly TT felt like he had a special QB in Rodgers. Doesn't change the fact it was a mistake. And nothing that happens this year will change that. When you look at risk analysis, problem solving, team management, cap management, running an organization. TT blew it on a number of issues. To be 4-5, and Rodgers having played fairly well, has been mostly luck. He setup this situation to be an epic fail, and he's lucky Rodgers has saved his ### or he would have been fired.Back to the simple solution. Bring Faver back. Sign Rodgers to an extension (would have been cheaper in August, and TT felt strongly about him so there was not a lot of risk involved). They keep a SB caliber team together, avoid the media circus, avoid any second guessing. Keep the present intact, keep the future intact, and make a run at it. Remember this had to be done in June. TT basically cut a probowl QB, handed the job to a QB who's never started in the NFL, and had 2 backups who've never taken snaps in the NFL. With a team loaded with talent, a couple plays away from the SB, 13-3 last year, ready to make a run. It was a move that didn't need to be made. He created it, mostly out of ego. He could have had his cake and eaten it too. But he was sick of Favre's diva attitude, and shipped him out of town. I firmly believe he took it personal, hated the fact he just wasted a 2nd on a QB and now Favre wanted back, and said enough is enough. But it's not about TT, it's about the Packers.As for how he was lucky, the amount of pressure he put Rodgers under. Ditching a HOF QB, Packer legend, SB winner. We've seen talented QBs crack under much less pressure. Everything Rodgers did was under a microscope. He didn't do Rodgers any favors. Has the stress of the training camp, the media attention, the constantly criticism hurt the team? Who knows. The playoffs seem in jeopardy. You have to really question why TT forced the issue.I've yet to hear one reason why welcoming back Favre, and extending Rodgers would have been a bad move. Cap was not an issue. They had 30 mil of cap room. Money was no issue in this case. When you break it down in June, it was a bad move. What happens in November really has no impact. When you break it down, analyze the risks, the rewards, keeping BOTH QBs is clearly what should have been done. After the season Favre had, no one with a clue would have said Rodgers was a better NFL QB back in June. Turns out he's pretty good. But back in June, with 0 NFL starts, you would have been hoping, guessing, praying he was. Favre was much more of a known factor. There was so much inherent risk, imagine if Rodgers would have been out a few weeks with that shoulder injury, the season would have been over. No experienced backup? None? TT blew this so many ways; you just can't justify his moves.Props to Rodgers. I’m not sure a QB has been under more pressure then he has this year. He was put in an impossible situation, and in my view it should have never gotten to this point.