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6 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Holding 2 teams hostage.  What a jerk. The Jets are fools for putting up with this.

I don't see how he is holding anybody hostage in this situation. He told the Packers on Friday that he wanted to play for the Jets. 

Now the Packers are trying to get as much compensation out of the Jets that they can. How is that his fault.

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5 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Holding 2 teams hostage.  What a jerk. The Jets are fools for putting up with this.

He literally just said since last Friday he's told the team he's gonna play for the Jets because he doesnt want to retire yet and the Packers want to move on with Love. 

He's not holding anybody hostage. The report from today that the Packers want a Stafford like package of two firsts despite having zero leverage look like they're the ones holding everyone hostage. 

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11 minutes ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

He literally just said since last Friday he's told the team he's gonna play for the Jets because he doesnt want to retire yet and the Packers want to move on with Love. 

He's not holding anybody hostage. The report from today that the Packers want a Stafford like package of two firsts despite having zero leverage look like they're the ones holding everyone hostage. 

Lol I just tuned in for a couple minutes and he’s calling out all these fake news “reporters”. Said of Schefter and Russini (sp?) “lose my number”.

Lol, hilarious.

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And of course, the NFL Network thinks this is ALL they need to talk about today-

Yesterday and Monday they kept getting Updates from Dallas--when the lady said, "I will repeat: the Cowboy strategy is to build through the draft--not big players in free agency."  Yet they dropped in on the Cowboy reporter every hour.  Unreal.

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1 hour ago, ladypanther said:

Tied with Favre.

What is in the air in the Packers locker room at Lambeau that causes this to happen?  Is the place built on some ancient burial grounds or something?  All they need is Brady to start talking about returning, but only if he can play for the Packers and then debate retirement, or not, every single year until he is 65.

Maybe they ought to put up a sign on the way from the locker room to the field "Retire Like a Champion."  They can demand the QBs all jump up and touch it on their way to the field.

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

And of course, the NFL Network thinks this is ALL they need to talk about today-

Yesterday and Monday they kept getting Updates from Dallas--when the lady said, "I will repeat: the Cowboy strategy is to build through the draft--not big players in free agency."  Yet they dropped in on the Cowboy reporter every hour.  Unreal.

I know.  It's killing me with this obsession with that guy. These networks are in New York so what can you expect.  This is their only shot at a SB, bless their hearts.  I hope it ends in a miserable and disastrous fashion. 

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