Zero2Cool
15 years ago

What are you talking about? Blasting his coach? Nothing of the sort happened. There was no "blasting" as you put it, not even on the sideline. Not sure what you were watching. He explained what happened and explained it was a discussion between he and Childress that got blown out of proportion.

"Gravedigga" wrote:



This part of his conference is one issue. Why say these things? Why announce to the world that you feel you're bigger than the coach? Why say the coach told you to do one thing and you refused to do it? What's the benefit? Where's the incentive?

"We were up 7-6. Yeah, it's not 70-6, but we're up 7-6," Favre added. "So I said, 'I'm staying in the game, I'm playing.' I don't know if it was exactly to protect me, or we had seven points, I'm not sure. That's his call. But we talked it out. We didn't have time, I didn't have time to sit there and say why or what. My response was, we've got to win this ballgame and I want to stay in and do whatever I can. Now, unfortunately, I didn't do that, but that was my intention."




I'm not saying Childress was right to try and yank Favre, I think he should have stayed in the game. It's the COMMENTS from Brett that are the issue.


Certain things should stay 'in house' and with Brett, everything gets aired out. That's good for the media, not everyone else.


By all means, root for Brett, pull for his team, etc, just don't come here, to this website and be ignorant to the obvious with your lack of objectivity. I have a hard time believing I'm the only one who can admire him, yet also notice his wrong doing's as well.

Your problem is all the great thing's he's done, you feel he deserves a pass on everything else therefore your objective perception is nil.
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Heatherthepackgirl
15 years ago

Some of these posts are funny to me. Who cares whose telling the truth on what happened. I believe Brett Favre should have stayed in, they needed to get some kind of chemistry going down the stretch before the play offs started, and with Brett Favre staying in for the Bears game, they did that, and then having a blow out with the Giants will help to. The Giants game Brett Favre was pulled out in the 4rth quarter and he was fine with that. I think this was all blown out of proportion.

"Gravedigga" wrote:



What I find funny, is your allegiance to ONE player no matter what he does, he's GOD. Now that is funny right there! Har, Har, HAR!

You're going to use the Giants game in your argument? Really? Game well in hand and he's still in the game and you're okay with that?

At least you're consistently kissing his ass no matter what he does.


(btw, the backup qb came in with only FIVE minutes left in the game, a game that was 44 - 0 against a team that everyone knew stayed in the hotel room)




I do like that the Vikings pounded their opponent. I don't like it when teams back off or play it soft. Play to win, that's what they did.


My question is this. How can any mature adult be okay with what Brett said after refusing to be yanked out of a game? Whether he's right or not, blasting his coach in public in the manner he did is disrespectful and only gave more credence to the stereo type of him being egocentric and thinking he is bigger than the HC, the team and the game.




The sad part? Some idiots fall for it to this very day. Face it Favre'ites, since Big Irv passed, Favre has changed and for the worse. I won't wait for your reply because I know it won't come with any objectivity as shown by posts from ya all in the past.




[Hey, that was my first Favre rant of the new year! woohoo] ;)

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



What are you talking about? Blasting his coach? Nothing of the sort happened. There was no "blasting" as you put it, not even on the sideline. Not sure what you were watching. He explained what happened and explained it was a discussion between he and Childress that got blown out of proportion. You attack other for kissing his ass but yet you take every opportunity to point and say he did something wrong. It's bad that he said this. It's bad that he celebrated too much after the TD against the packers. It's bad that he stayed in the game. It's bad that he doesnt blow his nose the way you like.

Attack heather for doing nothing but saying she thinks it's a good thing for Favre to stay in the game and build some chemistry. She's "consistently kissing his ass" based on that post?

I'm sorry Zero. Your first Favre rant of the year was a BIG FAIL.

Lol, try again sucka

"Heatherthepackgirl" wrote:




Thanks Gravedigga, all I was doing was stating my viewpoint. The Vikings did need the chemistry down the stretch, they were playing horribly and now I think they have it. The reason I dont post much on here is because I get blasted like this. The reason I commented on this post was because Zombie mentioned my name or I probably wouldnt have said anything. BF is NOT god, there is only one god as far as I know and hes not it. I'd be the first to say if BF played like crap, and there has been a few games this season that he has played like crap, this is the reason I stated that he needed to stay in the game to build chemistry. I come to site to learn more about football because I am still learning the game, this is why I dont comment on alot of things being said because I would sound pretty stupid not knowing what I was saying or what to say.

I have also been following the Packers I watch every single game, I think Mathews is going to be awesome, well he already is. Rodgers has had a great season down the stretch, the O line is finally protecting him so that he can make some plays.
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Heatherthepackgirl
15 years ago

Well, Heather, I'm glad to see you back here again. I've always enjoyed reading your posts back from that site that should not be mentioned. I don't know if you remember but when we were doing the interviews there, it was you who I wanted to follow me when I was done with mine.

I may be a minority here but as much as I hate Peyton Manning, I think they should have gone for 16-0. I also think that unless Favre commits to another year, he should have been pulled earlier to get Tarvaris some playing time. If he had committed to another year, then keep him in and let Favre go for the #1 TDs. He was #2 by one whopping TD.

I also think we should have let Aaron go for Dickey's yards record and had we kept Aaron in there, I would have been right in my prediction about 2 shutouts this year. :(

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I do remember Zombie!! My first reaction when you wanted me to do that interview after you was, my life hasnt been that exciting and how am I going to do that interview without sounding boring or maybe not putting in the right words. But thanks friend for saying you like my posts means alot to me.

I usually believe to that when a coach tells you to go out of a game you should, hes the coach!!

I also agree with you on the Colts, they were having a perfect season, let that team finish that way, that would have been way cool. It also gave other teams some hope when they lost those games, some of them wouldnt have been in the playoffs.
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Heatherthepackgirl
15 years ago

What are you talking about? Blasting his coach? Nothing of the sort happened. There was no "blasting" as you put it, not even on the sideline. Not sure what you were watching. He explained what happened and explained it was a discussion between he and Childress that got blown out of proportion.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



This part of his conference is one issue. Why say these things? Why announce to the world that you feel you're bigger than the coach? Why say the coach told you to do one thing and you refused to do it? What's the benefit? Where's the incentive?

"We were up 7-6. Yeah, it's not 70-6, but we're up 7-6," Favre added. "So I said, 'I'm staying in the game, I'm playing.' I don't know if it was exactly to protect me, or we had seven points, I'm not sure. That's his call. But we talked it out. We didn't have time, I didn't have time to sit there and say why or what. My response was, we've got to win this ballgame and I want to stay in and do whatever I can. Now, unfortunately, I didn't do that, but that was my intention."

"Gravedigga" wrote:




I'm not saying Childress was right to try and yank Favre, I think he should have stayed in the game. It's the COMMENTS from Brett that are the issue.


Certain things should stay 'in house' and with Brett, everything gets aired out. That's good for the media, not everyone else.


By all means, root for Brett, pull for his team, etc, just don't come here, to this website and be ignorant to the obvious with your lack of objectivity. I have a hard time believing I'm the only one who can admire him, yet also notice his wrong doing's as well.

Your problem is all the great thing's he's done, you feel he deserves a pass on everything else therefore your objective perception is nil.




Don't ever say I am ignorant, I have lived a long time and hopefully more years to come, but thats in gods hands. I will say if BF has done wrong always have, but it is just my viewpoint. I have gotten into trouble many times by opening my mouth where I shouldnt have, but I am only honest and if being honest is wrong then so be it. In the very beginning I said it was both their faults the Packers and BF's for the whole retiring fiasco and what went down in Green Bay, every story has two sides. BF had a good season with the Jets other then when his arm starting hurting down the stretch he started playing horribly. Now this season he is playing awesome, yes he has had some bad games as well. So there, I guess BF isnt god ha?? I will also say this again, it takes a "whole" team to win games not just the QB.

I dont believe he should get a pass on everything hes done, I will say the good with the bad. But I do think things get blown out of proportion when they need not to be. Again if I was asked a question I would answer it honestly and if that got me into trouble then so what. I guess I dont get mad to easily.

I also know this is a Packer site, then if I cannot speak on BF he shouldnt be mentioned here, or if I only speak the good I cannot speak at all?
Heathiee
Gravedigga
15 years ago

What are you talking about? Blasting his coach? Nothing of the sort happened. There was no "blasting" as you put it, not even on the sideline. Not sure what you were watching. He explained what happened and explained it was a discussion between he and Childress that got blown out of proportion.

"Zero2Cool" wrote:



This part of his conference is one issue. Why say these things? Why announce to the world that you feel you're bigger than the coach? Why say the coach told you to do one thing and you refused to do it? What's the benefit? Where's the incentive?

"We were up 7-6. Yeah, it's not 70-6, but we're up 7-6," Favre added. "So I said, 'I'm staying in the game, I'm playing.' I don't know if it was exactly to protect me, or we had seven points, I'm not sure. That's his call. But we talked it out. We didn't have time, I didn't have time to sit there and say why or what. My response was, we've got to win this ballgame and I want to stay in and do whatever I can. Now, unfortunately, I didn't do that, but that was my intention."

"Gravedigga" wrote:




I'm not saying Childress was right to try and yank Favre, I think he should have stayed in the game. It's the COMMENTS from Brett that are the issue.


Certain things should stay 'in house' and with Brett, everything gets aired out. That's good for the media, not everyone else.


By all means, root for Brett, pull for his team, etc, just don't come here, to this website and be ignorant to the obvious with your lack of objectivity. I have a hard time believing I'm the only one who can admire him, yet also notice his wrong doing's as well.

Your problem is all the great thing's he's done, you feel he deserves a pass on everything else therefore your objective perception is nil.



I get that there are times where players should keep their mouth shut but I really believe if he would have said "no comment" or "dont want to discuss it" or "thats between me and Childress" at the press conference, I believe it would have blown out of proportion.
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Zero2Cool
15 years ago
I will say whatever I damn well please and if you don't like it, leave!


Go and read what I said and fix your attitude or I'll fix it for you.
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Zero2Cool
15 years ago

I get that there are times where players should keep their mouth shut but I really believe if he would have said "no comment" or "dont want to discuss it" or "thats between me and Childress" at the press conference, I believe it would have blown out of proportion.

"Gravedigga" wrote:



He's the one who freaking brought it up!


I'm done with this. I can't believe I fell for this childish bullshit, AGAIN. You little Favre loving fucks can go fuck yourself. I'm through.

I hope one day we can all talk about Brett, the good, the bad and the everything like mature adults. That's my goal, that's my hope and that's where we ALL fail. You can't remove your emotion of love for the guy before posting. Until you can, you won't be able to discuss him objectivity like HE DESERVES to be discusses.
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longtimefan
15 years ago



I get that there are times where players should keep their mouth shut but I really believe if he would have said "no comment" or "dont want to discuss it" or "thats between me and Childress" at the press conference, I believe it would have blown out of proportion.

"Gravedigga" wrote:



At least then it would have been on the COACH to explain what happened..

Brett wouldnt have looked like a diva or make it seem like does what he wants to do, no matter what the coach says.

In fact when Chilly heard what Brett said in that p/c he had issues with it, was heard yelling and screaming at people in the visitors locker
Gravedigga
15 years ago



I get that there are times where players should keep their mouth shut but I really believe if he would have said "no comment" or "dont want to discuss it" or "thats between me and Childress" at the press conference, I believe it would have blown out of proportion.

"longtimefan" wrote:



At least then it would have been on the COACH to explain what happened..

Brett wouldnt have looked like a diva or make it seem like does what he wants to do, no matter what the coach says.

In fact when Chilly heard what Brett said in that p/c he had issues with it, was heard yelling and screaming at people in the visitors locker

"Gravedigga" wrote:



Lol, but who cares. Childress is crap and should know better than to cross that line. Childress needs to put her skirt back on and stay away from the wranglers.
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Cheesey
15 years ago
Yeah......what business does a coach have in keeping his team in line?
How DARE him!!!
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