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idchafee wrote:Well, assuming that its true and he doesn't change his mind again (like he did in 2004 and 2006) he's a surefire hall of famer even if he is just keeping the records warm for Manning.
And I have to think that Aaron Rodgers is saying "about **** time!"
Dizik wrote:Somewhere John Madden is crying.
fent wrote:Dizik wrote:Somewhere John Madden is crying.
Dont forget Peter King...
mattsteg wrote:and Frank Caliendo.
5150 wrote:If it's true, that's too bad. Farve always put in an entertaining performance. Bombs, picks, shovel passes, excitement. I'll miss him.
mattsteg wrote:fent wrote:Dizik wrote:Somewhere John Madden is crying.
Dont forget Peter King...
and Frank Caliendo.
BKA wrote:And the Detroit Lions are celebrating. Maybe just maybe we'll win a game in GB one of these seasons. This division will probably have the worst QB's in the league now.
idchafee wrote:And I think the Packers *still* have the best QB in the division.
idchafee wrote:http://fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/view/42131
The NFC personnel man said he'd take Rodgers over other young quarterbacks such as Cleveland's Derek Anderson, San Francisco's Alex Smith, Arizona's Matt Leinart, Minnesota's Tarvaris Jackson, Buffalo's Trent Edwards and J.P. Losman, the Jets' Kellen Clemens, Miami's John Beck and Chicago's Rex Grossman.
PRIME1 wrote:idchafee wrote:http://fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/view/42131The NFC personnel man said he'd take Rodgers over other young quarterbacks such as Cleveland's Derek Anderson, San Francisco's Alex Smith, Arizona's Matt Leinart, Minnesota's Tarvaris Jackson, Buffalo's Trent Edwards and J.P. Losman, the Jets' Kellen Clemens, Miami's John Beck and Chicago's Rex Grossman.
Not exactly a stellar list there.
The NFC North is going to be a battle of the suckage.
On another note I if we will ever find out if Matt Cassel is any good.
PRIME1 wrote:On another note I if we will ever find out if Matt Cassel is any good.
5150 wrote:PRIME1 wrote:On another note I if we will ever find out if Matt Cassel is any good.
I doubt you'll even see him in pre-season games this year. I'm sure all the starters are going to be in playing every minute of their cupcake schedule this year.
PRIME1 wrote:Last season the Pats played:
San Diego
Cinci
Cleveland
Washington
Indy
Philly
Pitt
Dallas
NY Giants
5150 wrote:Who's talking about last season, I didn't bring it up? However, I think that most will agree that the AFC South is a bit trickier than the AFC East. How many playoff teams came from each division? First they are in the AFC East which almost guarantees that they will win all 6 games. Then they have the following wins, at least on paper, in the bag. St Louis(3 wins last yr), Oakland(4 wins last yr), Kansas City(4 wins last yr), and San Francisco (5 wins last yr). That alone puts then at 10 wins. Then they have Denver(7 wins) and Arizona(8 wins), giving them a possibility at around 12 wins. Only 4 remaining teams had records over 500, Seattle (10 wins), Pittsburgh (10 wins), San Diego(11 wins), and the Colts (13 wins).
Anything can happen, and the schedule is what it is, but lets be honest, this is no difficult schedule by any stretch of the imagination.
Seems pretty basic to me. It is what it is, but it looks pretty damn easy to me.
PRIME1 wrote:I miss Football already.
idchafee wrote:Well, assuming that its true and he doesn't change his mind again (like he did in 2004 and 2006) ......
With his family "tugging" on him to play, Brett Favre has an "itch" to come out of retirement and report to training camp with the Green Bay Packers later this month, according to sources close to the team and player.
FroBozz_Inc wrote:I wanna see him come back on a different team. Like the Lions. That would be cool.