Even if it's just the Packers' Management's selfish whims over having "won" the debate.
"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:
"Selfish whims"? Are you serious? Dude, by any rational metric, the management made the right decision this year, and the season (win-loss record notwithstanding) has vindicated that. Even if Favre had lead the Packers to the same 9-6 record to which he lead the Jets, the Packers would have missed the playoffs.
"TheEngineer" wrote:
You make no logical sense.
You can't just compare situations and say, well if BF was 9-7 on the Jets, he woujld be 9-7 on the Packers. BF would have run the Packer offense better than Aaron Rodgers did because TD's and Wins matter most, and BF was more comfortable with this offense and these players than he was with the Jets. Also, the Packer WR's are much better than the Jet WR's. The Jet WR's wouldn't even start on the Packers team.
Football isn't played on Strat-o-matic, as much as you seem to think it is.
Totally different situations.
I also like how everyone's jumping on the "Bash Favre" bandwagon, or "He's lost it" bandwagon...even though he beat Tennessee and New England this year, which the Packers couldn't do.
What if Favre has been injured these last five games? Will that make a diference., or does it not matter since you will deny all evidence to try and prove your theory that BF has "lost it", and that Ted Thompson was right.? When he was 8-3, I'm sure many here were sweating bullets. (But the excuse then was that it was the Jets Defense and Running game responsible, and not BF)
Sorry, but you can't have it both ways fellas.