Zero2Cool
12 years ago

The once-distant relationship between Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers has seen significant progress over the last three months.

In February, Favre and his predecessor, Aaron Rodgers, handed out the NFL comeback player of the year award together during the NFL honors ceremony.

Last week, Packers president Mark Murphy said he envisioned a day when the three-time MVP quarterback would take part in the team’s annual Tailgate Tour and further suggested the team’s willingness to welcome him back into the fold.

On Wednesday during an appearance on "The Jim Rome Show," Rodgers reiterated his previously stated desire for the two sides to come together following their messy separation in 2008.

♦ Listen: Aaron Rodgers talks to Jim Rome 

While it's widely assumed Favre will be a first-ballot selection to the Pro Football Hall once he's been retired for five full NFL seasons in 2016, Rodgers said he’s hoping to see the organization retire their all-time leading passer’s number before then.

"I’m excited about it. I really am," Rodgers said of the reconciliation. "It’s been too long. I think our country and the state of Wisconsin, these people are people of second, third and fourth chances, and I think it’s time to let the healing process begin for those who are still upset about what went down.

"I was totally OK with being out front of that and I’m very secure of the things I’ve been able to accomplish with the team and individually here in Green Bay, and excited about the chance to see him again and get his number retired here before he goes into Canton.”

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12 years ago
Talk about getting ready to talk is rather boring. Talk about something that is actually happening is more interesting. When they set the actual date I will be glad for it. The discussion about the need to talk is meaningless. At least to me.

It will happen. It will take 15 minutes for them to set up.

"Hey Brett, whatcha doing the first game of 2014? Come on up."
"Ok. Sounds good to me. I'll want a suit for the family to sit in."
"You got it. We'll call Bus and work out the details."
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MintBaconDrivel
12 years ago

Brett Favre spent most of his career as the most beloved man in Green Bay, but the last time he was there, he was getting booed off the field after his Vikings had lost to an Aaron Rodgers-led Packers team. There was plenty of bad blood then, but Rodgers says now is the time for

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Sounds like Ari Fleischer is still on the payroll.

Both sides are "saying the right things."
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texaspackerbacker
12 years ago
I say again, "can't we all just get along?" hahahaha.

For 16 years or whatever, we had the greatest player in the history or the NFL. Now, with no period of uncomfortable transition between, we have the best player in the NFL, possibly in any sport, who if he stays healthy and plays long enough will go on to become the greatest ever.

I, for one, am damn thankful.
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buckeyepackfan
12 years ago
If it happens it happens, if it don't, well it will at a later date.

I still say it will not happen until Ted has decided to retire or move on.

Either way, I'm not gonna worry about it.

Brett will be a 1st ballot NFL HOF Nominee.

The Packer fans may have to wait.

I jokingly said after the 2007 season, maybe in 15 years Favre and Rodgers can both join the ring of honor together.

Hey, it could happen.


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DakotaT
12 years ago
I think this is getting shoved down our throats by the NFL. They want this hashed out before Brett goes in the Hall of Fame. It would be quite embarrassing for everybody if Favre got booed in Canton by Packer fans.
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OlHoss1884
12 years ago
I am one who bitterly resented his diva-like and unprofessional nonsense that hurt the Packers off-season plans during his ugly exit. However, I was glad to see him poke fun at himself (Sears commercials) and as a couple years have gone by, it's water under the bridge. Just like his on the field heroics outweigh his failures and cause them to fade, his overall career and the success he brought to the team for so long far outweighs any bitterness his departure caused. If you think about it, it's been almost 20 years since since we had to bemoan the Randy Wrights and Anthony Dilwegs and Scott Hunters of the world. With the excpetion of a couple years of Culpepper, maybe Stafford now in Detroit, think of the QB issues other teams in the division have suffered during that time. I consider myself lucky as a fan to have gone from a Favre to a Rodgers knowing that for so long we've had as good as there is at that position, and the year or two of drama pales next to that.
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DakotaT
12 years ago

I am one who bitterly resented his diva-like and unprofessional nonsense that hurt the Packers off-season plans during his ugly exit. However, I was glad to see him poke fun at himself (Sears commercials) and as a couple years have gone by, it's water under the bridge. Just like his on the field heroics outweigh his failures and cause them to fade, his overall career and the success he brought to the team for so long far outweighs any bitterness his departure caused. If you think about it, it's been almost 20 years since since we had to bemoan the Randy Wrights and Anthony Dilwegs and Scott Hunters of the world. With the excpetion of a couple years of Culpepper, maybe Stafford now in Detroit, think of the QB issues other teams in the division have suffered during that time. I consider myself lucky as a fan to have gone from a Favre to a Rodgers knowing that for so long we've had as good as there is at that position, and the year or two of drama pales next to that.

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Well said!
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mi_keys
12 years ago

I say again, "can't we all just get along?" hahahaha.

For 16 years or whatever, we had the greatest player in the history or the NFL. Now, with no period of uncomfortable transition between, we have the best player in the NFL, possibly in any sport, who if he stays healthy and plays long enough will go on to become the greatest ever.

I, for one, am damn thankful.

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Don Hutson only played 11 years.



I do share your sentiment though.
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