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  • It Can't Be Worse! Brett Playing For The Vikings

    How do the Packer's Fans feel about this game?

    Very Confused

    Walt and yet we would all like to Brett for his Packer years.

    PS: What will be interesting to watch is to see how Brett will do in this game. Over the last 10 years with the Packers, some of Brett's worse games came in BIG games.

    http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com...disasters.html

    How do some of the Packer greats feel about this game?


    From the Milwaukee Journal:

    Beat writer Greg A. Bedard asked Green Bay Packers legends about the 'Monday Night' matchup against onetime friend Brett Favre, and they agreed:

    It can't be worse - JSOnline

    Green Bay — When it finally happens Monday night, when Brett Lorenzo Favre - wearing that purple helmet emblazoned with white horns - breaks the huddle with the Minnesota Vikings and takes his first-ever gander at the opposing defense of the Green Bay Packers, fans of the Green and Gold aren't the only ones who are going to be experiencing a wide range of emotions.

    "It will be an interesting moment for me," Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive end Willie Davis said Wednesday. "I think I will have some sense of disappointment, some sense of that's the way things are because it's truly a business.

    "If I knew why Brett Favre elected to play with the Vikings, I could probably appreciate it a lot more. I respect his right to do it; I just question what would motivate one to do it. I think in his heart, I truly believe he's a Green Bay Packer and I think when all the things happen to him after football, the Hall of Fame and things like that, he will be stepping up as a Packer.

    "I just don't understand why he went to Minnesota."

    That seems to be the crux of the issue. That it's the Vikings (of all the gin joints in the National Football League) . . .

    "When you switch to the Vikings, that's the one team you hate and hate's a strong word," said LeRoy Butler, a Super Bowl winner with Favre in 1996 and member of the Packers Hall of Fame. "That's the one thing you dislike. You enjoy beating the (Chicago) Bears, it's a great rivalry. But when you play the Vikings - Hatfield and McCoys, that's how it is. All the rules go out. You have to beat them. It's a must-win game. You can live with splitting with Chicago. You can't live and you can't sleep losing to the Vikings.

    "It's going to be on every station, if they lose to the Vikings, for four days. I don't want to see that. I don't want to see the four-letter network have Brett's picture up and the lovefest. 'Ah, he's this. He's that. He just loves playing the game.'

    "Nope, sorry Brett. You're on the other side now."

    The home of Packers Hall of Fame guard Fuzzy Thurston, a member of five championship teams, used to be adorned with three framed Favre photographs - an indication of the close bond Favre and Thurston shared.

    The emphasis is on "used to."

    Thurston's wife, Sue, took down the frames shortly after Favre signed with the Vikings. Even the one that's personally autographed: "To Sue - From your favorite Packer, Brett Favre. Too bad, Fuzzy."

    "It's such a mixed feeling," Sue Thurston said. "I just love the guy, always have, he was my big hero. But I like the Packers, too, and I hate the Vikings. It's just . . . I don't like it. It just makes me sick."

    Fuzzy, who has trouble speaking because of his long-ago throat cancer surgery, also isn't handling the idea of Favre awashed in purple very well.

    "We really don't bring it up in front of him," Sue said. "He doesn't like it at all. He's very disappointed. He blames both sides."

    Thurston's "Run to Daylight" sidekick, Jerry Kramer, doesn't have any trouble letting people know he squarely places the blame for Wisconsin's most famous divorce on general manager Ted Thompson.

    "I still feel that the whole Brett thing was handled badly by the people in Green Bay, so I don't blame Brett for wanting to play. I understand that perfectly well," Kramer said.

    "That was a decision they made. The Packers decided they did not want Brett back and they let him know that. That's part of the reason he's still playing. I think that anger, that pissed-off, 'I'll show the SOBs.' I think it insulted him a little bit, hurt his feelings a little bit that they didn't want him back.

    "Maybe if they would have handled it differently, it might have turned out differently, but I think that's part of the equation and Green Bay made the decision to go on without Brett and bring Aaron (Rodgers) into the picture.

    "You can understand the decision. Aaron has certainly carried himself in an exemplary fashion. I mean, you couldn't ask more from a young man on how to handle the crisis situation with dignity and class. I just think Aaron has done a hell of a job and I'm damn sure pulling for him.

    "But, again, the Packers made that decision and if that decision was a bad decision, then somebody ought to be called on the carpet and asked, 'Why the hell did you do this?' "

    The former Packers are unanimous in the feeling that Favre, no matter what he says, will be out for vengeance Monday night.

    "I do believe this is the sole reason why he came back, for this game," said receiver Antonio Freeman, who caught the most touchdown passes (57) from Favre and also starred on the '96 team that won the Super Bowl. "I don't know how you balance the two, but I'm sure he'll find a way."

    Said Butler: "I think this is one game Brett wants to win more than anything. If they win this game and they lose six straight, he'll be OK with it. Because the one thing you can't do to an athlete, you can't tell him he's washed up. You can't tell an athlete 'we don't need you.' Every time you do something like that you're throwing wood on the fire. And the wood turns into lighter fluid. Not to mention he can still play.

    "But at some point the team had to move on."

    Butler also feels the game will be personal for Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy.

    "They can be politically correct and say the clichés, how it's just another game and you want to win every game," he said. "No, no, no, no. In the real world, we've got to win this game. Of course they want this game. They want it to say they were right in their decision to go with Aaron."

    The former Packers also were unanimous on this point: Green Bay will be coming after Favre as well.

    Davis recalled Vince Lombardi's pregame speech before the 1967 Western Conference championship game against the Los Angeles Rams at Milwaukee County Stadium.

    "He said to us, 'Well, I just want to just share with you how I feel. This is a game that I truly would like to play myself because I think I'd feel very sure of the result. I think I could play this game with some feelings and distinctions that would be above all,'" Davis recalled.

    "I've got to tell you that if I was playing for the Packers in this ball game, I would tell you one thing: In my mind, deeply buried in me, would be a desire to get to Brett. I think the motivation on every play would be to get to Brett. And I can't believe that won't emanate from most of the players. In the interest of winning the game, I would want to get to him, to be in his face and up on him every time he threw the football.

    "I feel the same sense about Brett. But there would be no doubt how I would play the game."

    And the former players also feel for fans caught in the middle.

    "It's kind of like a love affair that went bad," Kramer said. "There are a lot of emotions there. It's not just another person that walked away, it's Brett, whom we all loved and admired and thought the world of, and now he's on the dastardly Vikings.

    "The only thing that could be worse for me is the Bears, and I don't know if that would be worse. Brett Favre wearing a Vikings uniform playing the Packers?

    "That's about as bad as it gets."

  • #2
    I bet he gets a standing ovation
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    • #3
      You're Right, He Will!

      Originally posted by bigfrank
      I bet he gets a standing ovation
      The game is in Minesota. He will but only from the Viking Fans before the game but what will they do after the game? When Brett has his first Bad Game (3 interceptions or more) will the Viking fans be as forgiving as the Packer fans were with him in the past? I don't think so.

      Walt

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      • #4
        I am looking forward to this game (as I am every Packers game). I was born and raised a cheesehead so I am a die hard Packers fan. I am (was) also a Brett Favre fan. He brought Green Bay back out of the duldrums of the 70's and 80's when Green Bay didn't have a very good couple of decades. I lived outside of the state of Wisconsin for his entire career in Green Bay, but could always find people who loved to watch him play even if they were not Packers fans.

        With that said, I hate the fricken' Vikings... and hope he has one of his less than stellar performances.

        David
        "If it doesn't matter who wins or loses, then why do they keep score?"
        Vince Lombardi

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        • #5
          Just heard that Farve might be out, His foot is injured.
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          • #6
            I am loving all of this....yes the whole issue continues to be overexposed...but it is fun to watch and I am more interested in this mondays match up then I would have been in the past.
            "If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.... If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed."
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            • #7
              We'll Never Forget You Brent!




              We'll Never Forget You Brent (Favre) Tribute


              YouTube - We'll Never Forget You Brent (Favre) Tribute

              Brett Favre's First Completion

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bigfrank View Post
                Just heard that Favre might be out, His foot is injured.
                Why couldn't this happen before last play against my 49ers last Sunday!

                I really as a football fan hope he plays this week. Packer fans need to get over the fact Favre plays for Minn. Yes his on again off again retirement a pain in the ass but he did want to play for the packers and was turned away by them.

                Because they made their plans to move on doesn't mean Farve must go home and sit.

                PHIL

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                • #9
                  Favre will play. He won't let a little foot injury end his record of consecutive starts. Should be a good game, if Peterson doesn't run away with it.
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                  • #10
                    As long as Brett is winning all will be forgotten.

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                    • #11
                      With all what you say, I "HATE" the "FRICKIN" Packers!!!!!!

                      I never said that before to anyone but Dallas fans cause they still think they are "America's Team", "NOT", never will be but this was uncalled for!!!! Now, take that you -------!!!!

                      I'm not a great fan of Brett either but I don't hate him!!!! I didn't want him on the team either but he's doing good with the Viking's as they are 3-0 & hope the streak goes-on!!!


                      Originally posted by starlifter View Post

                      With that said, I hate the fricken' Vikings... and hope he has one of his less than stellar performances.
                      ~ Do What I Say, Not What I Do! ~

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                      • #12
                        viking fan perspective

                        I live in NY ,but I have been a die hard Viking fan for 39 years now. Let me start by saying that no team in all sports,in my time (last 40 to 45 years)has brought more pain to their fans then the Vikes,but I still live and die by them.
                        With that said, it goes without say that I hate the Packers,Bears,and Lions and with that ,naturally comes a hatred for Brett Favre. How many times I have stood in front of a TV during a Vikes-Pack game shouting to take Favres head off.
                        However, with that said,over the last few years,if it didnt involve a Viking scenario(Pack in playoffs,Vikes out) I found myself rooting for him ,probally because you always want to see the aging legacy in any sport, take it to the young upstarts who think they are already a legacy,I also found myself rooting for him with the Jets last year.
                        With that said,and praying for a superbowl win before the good Lord calls my name, I can honestly say I am ok with an ex Packer at Quarterback. My main reason is that with him behind center, it allows AP to be all he can be.
                        This kid has not complained,has put up terrific numbers all against 8 and sometimes 9 man fronts
                        So heres to Brett Favre helping AP and the Vikes go to the promised land.
                        For Packer hans, the only comparison I can relate too is Pete Rose. I loved Rose and the Reds, and when he left to go to Philly,I found I still had to root for him.
                        Note,he came back to Cincy,so maybe GeenBay can have Favre bach in a few years, lol
                        GO VIKES

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                        • #13
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                          Who cares??????????

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by The Conch Man
                            With all what you say, I "HATE" the "FRICKIN" Packers!!!!!!

                            I never said that before to anyone but Dallas fans cause they still think they are "America's Team", "NOT" never will be but this was uncalled for!!!! Now, take that you -------!!!!

                            I'm not a great fan of Brett either but I don't hate him!!!! I didn't want him on the team either but he's doing good with the Viking's as they are 3-0 & hope the streak goes-on!!!
                            We do agree on one thing... I hate the Cowboys even more than the Vikings!
                            David
                            "If it doesn't matter who wins or loses, then why do they keep score?"
                            Vince Lombardi

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                            • #15
                              David, glad we agree on one team in the NFL, to bad these fans of Dallas think what they do but they will never change & I won't either until they just say one thing bout Cowboys, I like Dallas as a team in the NFL!!!

                              Good luck on Monday's night football!!
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