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Source: Favre has 'itch' to ditch retirement, report to camp


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reply posted on 3-8-2008 @ 07:21 PM by TKainZero



Originally posted by Black_Fox
"Open Season"

(ESPN.com)-A new twist in the Brett Favre saga hit Sunday when NFL commissioner Roger Goodell reinstated the Green Bay icon. AND THEN sources said the Packers are open to a quarterback competition. Stay tuned!

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This pretty much means that Farve is going to be the Packs starting QB next season...

Sweet...


This Drama had reached a boiling point this last week, so bad, ive never seen anything like it before... JUST NASTY... it was so bad the last week, i couldnt even comment on it, and i see i wasnt alone on that...

Now, this looks great, Farve is coming back to GB...

Unfortunatly, this means that Aaron Rodgers is DONE...

I mean, i give it a chance that he will go BESSERK this year, and physicaly assult someone in the GB Manegment...

I think they need to Trade Rodgers now... and FORCE farve to play at least 2 more years...



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reply posted on 4-8-2008 @ 10:16 PM by TKainZero


I heard reported that farve said to the Commish:

'he wants to play for the Packers, if he cant, he would want to play for Chicago or Minnisota.'



Tick-Tick...

Tick-Tick...



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