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Buckrock;1107163; said:
I've grown "tired" of his antics every March. I told my wife I'm tired of Brett, really tired.

antics? and just what antics are that? I don't know one Packer fan that cared about him taking his time to decide to return or not. The media made a big deal about... not the team or the fans.
 
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I love the talking heads stupidly talking about "if this is a mistake"

Hmm...it's his life. Not sure how it could be a mistake. The only mistake could be if he played one more year and ended up like Joe Thiesmann...or Kevin Everett...
 
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brodybuck21;1107225; said:
Thanks for all the great memories Brett! I will always remember you subbing in for an injured Don Majikowski and leading the Pack to come from behind win vs the bengals. That will always bring a smile to my face!

And I will always remember that day as the day the Bengals, (who started 2-0 that year) started thier fifteen year slide to patheticness. :(

Favre was one of my favorites. Too bad.
 
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espn.com

When games resume, Favre will realize he made wrong decision

By Jeffri Chadiha
ESPN.com
(Archive)
Updated: March 4, 2008

Brett Favre will regret his decision to retire at some point this fall.
He'll be sitting at his home in Mississippi on a Sunday afternoon, relaxing with his family and he'll realize what he's missing, how precious an opportunity he passed on. It might be a simple pang of heartache. It could be a sudden jolt that sparks him to reminisce. But he will surely feel something that will remind him of how big a mistake he made when he finally ended his career as the Green Bay Packers quarterback.

Continued....
 
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