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Favre Is Throwing Again...


pantherfan81

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Let me ask you this...what makes you think that Favre can currently be a good QB in the NFL?

Based on recent history, his body is done and his "magic" has worn off.

I don't think he'll turn it around at such an old age with a crumbling body for support.

If you'd like to enlighten me on why he'd be a good QB now, and not what he did in the past, I'd love to hear it.

Problem identified... I never said he'd be a good QB now. He could still play but I agree that his body is done. The magic is gone. The way he plays the game and his "kid like" mentality can't make his body do what his mind wants it to.

Somewhere along the lines you may have gotten me confused with somebody else's post. I never once advocated him playing ever again. I said that he could, but shouldn't.

Edit: it's interesting that he's only a year removed from his best statistical year though. You can't ever count that guy out. But I do NOT think he should come back. If he did though, I'd support him as I have my entire life! Hes a Gladiator among men!

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Problem identified... I never said he'd be a good QB now.

Learn to read then. I clearly stated...

Nowadays Favre is one of them AND he is a huge distraction.

in response to someone talking about him starting in the future. If you are going to jump into an argument, at least know what you are arguing.

Get em next time.

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Learn to read then. I clearly stated...

in response to someone talking about him starting in the future. If you are going to jump into an argument, at least know what you are arguing.

Get em next time.

I don't waste my time quoting. You said he was a pooty QB. He never was a pooty QB. That's what I was saying.

So you learn how to read, and well... You'll never get anybody. This time, next time, it just won't happen!

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Favre would not be a distraction as much as he was last season. There was the whole Childress conspiracy and fugging "Favre Watch" that just got blew way out of proportion, along with the jets girl and dick pics. Plus the fact that he was coming back after the best season of his career.

If Favre was picked up by any team, because his last season was crap, he is old and beat up (but can still play!!), the distractions would be minimal. Favre in the background on any team would just be for inspiration, moral, and a hall of fame quarterback as your back up QB. The positives of having Favre on your roster, if he was willing to sit around and just be there, would be worth it.

As for starting in the future, I think we all know that is probably not going to happen. I would still say that, based on his career a season ago, and the ups and downs of his career, he COULD start, if he wanted to.

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Nowadays Favre is one of them AND he is a huge distraction.

If you are going to be a sorry ass QB, blend in

I don't waste my time quoting. You said he was a pooty QB. He never was a pooty QB. That's what I was saying.

So you learn how to read, and well... You'll never get anybody. This time, next time, it just won't happen!

:cool:

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Nowadays Favre is one of them AND he is a huge distraction.

If you are going to be a sorry ass QB, blend in

I don't waste my time quoting. You said he was a pooty QB. He never was a pooty QB. That's what I was saying.

So you learn how to read, and well... You'll never get anybody. This time, next time, it just won't happen!

:cool:

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