“It doesn’t even cross my mind,” Favre said. “I just can’t envision myself playing anywhere else.”
At least that's a good thing.
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“It doesn’t even cross my mind,” Favre said. “I just can’t envision myself playing anywhere else.”
At least that's a good thing.
Why does a player from outside the state of Ohio have his own thread?
If we made an individual thread for every 3-time NFL MVP we'd have.......this thread.
That was for you, LoKy.
interesting that Nall would take off but maybe he got tired of waiting for an official answer. Regardless if Favre comes back they need another QB now... if Rodgers has to start they need a veteran back up.coastalbuck said:
I'll pretend I didn't read that.
right now I think the coaching change and the draft is bigger than the Favre decision. Sherman didn't have many good drafts so the first draft by the new regime is going to be important. A lot of people are not sold on McCarthy... Packer fans are used to Favre waiting to say if he's going to play or not.Thump said:Favre's becoming more of a detriment to that organization everyday he goes undecided. There's no way they will make a Super Bowl run this year so I say he should retire and let them get Rogers ready.
don't know if the Pack will be near the top of the NFC... if healthy they can certainly challenge to win the NFC North... the division was weak last year and doesn't look like it's getting any better.ScarletBlood31 said:When their injured players return, and they get some help on defense, the Packers should be in decent shape for next year.
The Eagles were the same way, injuries devastated their season. Both of these teams should be near the top of the NFC next year.