With reports of Brett Favre planning to send a letter within the next week or so seeking to be placed on the Packers’ active roster, there has been much discussion and speculation about whether Favre wants to play for the team he has quarterbacked since 1992, and vice-versa.
One factor that has been omitted is whether Favre’s teammates would welcome him back.
Based on information we’ve picked up via our network of sources, the answer is a resounding “hell yes.”
Players already are referring privately to the notion of getting “our quarterback” back. There’s also a feeling within the locker room that the Packers can’t trade or release Favre without subjecting G.M. Ted Thompson to genuine concerns that he would be the target of some type of physical retaliation from one or more fans.
We’re also told that the players have yet to warm up to Aaron Rodgers, the man who is slated to become the next starting quarterback in Green Bay, if Favre stays retired or if he goes elsewhere.
Rodgers has been generally indifferent regarding his relationships with teammates. Also, there’s a belief among some of the players that Rodgers’ “get on board or shut up” remarks from last week to Sports Illustrated, which comments were obscured by the news of Favre’s possible return, reflect that Rodgers doesn’t understand the unique relationship between Packers players and the citizens of Green Bay.
So if Favre returns to the Packers, what will happen with Rodgers? He is signed through 2009 at manageable salaries of $680,000 and $800,000 over the next two seasons, respectively, under a contract that includes escalators based on playing time.
Our guess is that he’ll demand a trade. Possible suitors (as we see it) would include the Buccaneers, the Seahawks, the 49ers (who considered taking him instead of Alex Smith with the No. 1 overall pick in 2005), and any of the three NFC North rivals whose depth charts at the position would be upgraded instantly with the arrival of Rodgers.
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July 8th, 2008 at 3:17 pm
You know what? I’ve been against this whole Favre coming back from the beginning, but GB is instantly one of the top 3 teams in the NFC with their QB back.
Could this have been handled better?
-Yes.
Should GB welcome him back with open arms?
-Yes.
Will he get injured and break his streak because he is on the cover of Madden?
-Yes
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July 8th, 2008 at 3:17 pm
If all these allegations are true, Favre is going to destroy this team for his own personal selfish gains. It’s kind of like the abusive husband that beats his wife in order to scare her to not leave him. “If I’m going down, I’m taking everyone with me”. Pretty awesome from a guy who deceptively said throughout his career that football is a TEAM sport.
Legacy, down the drain! He could have bowed out like a champ but instead he will become the biggest primadana in NFL history.
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July 8th, 2008 at 3:22 pm
I’d like to see Rodgers go to another team in the NFC North and be a thorn in the Packers’ side for the next 12 years. It would be almost as funny as the Patriots going 18-0 and losing in the Super Bowl (just had to bring that up since we have to mention it in every post).
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July 8th, 2008 at 3:26 pm
This rumormill entry makes the packers’ players/WRs sound like a bunch of giddy schoolgirls.
Maybe AR throws the ball too soft?
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July 8th, 2008 at 3:35 pm
The Vikings wouldn’t even trade a whizzinator for Rodgers! Are you off you rocker!!!
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July 8th, 2008 at 3:35 pm
@Nuf
“I reject the comment about the NFC North teams. As a Lions fan, I’d give Stanton and/or Orlovsky a shot as starter before I’d give Rodgers a shot. For once, even the Lions’ number 3 QB is better than the starters of any of the other teams in the conference (assuming Favre stays retired). It’s too bad for us though that Kitna likely isn’t much better than our #2 or #3.”
And that’s why you’re a Lion’s fan…..
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July 8th, 2008 at 3:37 pm
why not send rodgers packing to tampa for simms and a draft pick? tampa gets their future guys after garcia is gone while getting something for simms. packers get simms to learn for a year or so under favre. seems like perfect fit to me.
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July 8th, 2008 at 3:38 pm
Let’s not crucify Brett just yet. Besides for articles by Mort and King, what real information do we have: a ‘no comment’ from the organization and “it’s all rumor” txt message from Favre.
Let’s assume that everything in King’s article is accurate, I have to agree with an earlier poster and say the best scenario, besides Brett deciding the itch isn’t worth scratching, is to welcome Brett back as the starting QB, but force him to commit through 2009. Trade A-Rod to a QB-needy team and get Brohm ready for 2010.
To the poster who asserted that the Pack has no chance to reach the Super Bowl this year because of the ‘old defense,’ give me a break. The starting corners are nearing their end, every other starter is either very young or hitting the peak years of their career. Not to mention the Pack has the good problem of having more quality young defensive backs on their roster than they can keep. This is a young team with another year of experience and chemistry under their belts. Here’s a quarter, buy a clue.
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July 8th, 2008 at 3:45 pm
everyone needs to relax
Aaron Rodgers BLOWS!
and Bret Favre is the best option for Green Bay at Qb if you want to see the playoffs in the next 3 years..
Aaron Rodgers is not the answer. Without Favre do you realize that the NFC North would have the crappiest Qb division in the NFL
Grossman
Kitna
Tevarus Jackson –> lol!
and
drum roll
Aaron Rodgers?
hello 7-9 might equal playoffs in that divison so i take it back ..you may see the playoffs soon
id like to see brett favre in Minnesota cause that team is ready to be GREAT just need a decent Q…
then he could whoop up on GB twice a year until his rogaine butt really wants to hang em up
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July 8th, 2008 at 3:53 pm
Wrathchild: I love it how guys comment on a team they obviously know very little about.
The Packers tied Dallas for the best record in the NFC last year and will again be one of the Top 3 NFC teams if Favre comes back. If it weren’t for an all around terrible effort by the team against NY we would have made the SB. Not to take anything away from the Giants, as they played well, deserved to win that game, and fared alot better against NE than we would have, but I’d bet the farm that if we played them five times we win at least three. Moot point, I know, but its just ludacris to say that this team with Favre at the healm has no chance of making the SB.
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July 8th, 2008 at 3:56 pm
“The defense is getting older and not better.”
To prove how wrong you are, I looked it up and the average age of our eleven starters is 27.1 years. Wow, that’s pretty old all right, genius. We have a couple of up-and-comers that will be able to fill in for Harris soon enough, who is the ONLY starting defender showing signs of decline. As far as back-ups, the oldest guy, KGB, is 30, and was an extremely effective pass-rush specialist last year. Our top three secondary back-ups have an average age of 24. Talk about over-the-hill!
What’s your next brilliant statement? Is pacman jones going to mentor chris henry back into this league??
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July 8th, 2008 at 3:57 pm
Brett Favre needs to move on or move out. For years he has hand cuffed a team and a city that loves him and has always supported him despite some very mediocre performances over the years.
The Packers already spend a 1st round pick on a guy who may never get the shot in Green Bay, if Favre comes back this year that pick is wasted and with it the money invested in Rodgers.
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July 8th, 2008 at 3:59 pm
I’ll bet John Madden is creaming himself with all the Favre news
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July 8th, 2008 at 4:21 pm
This really is a slow time in the NFL, but who does not think Brett can still play, the Pack still wants him, and the other minor conflicts of interest are there but basically a non factor. Brett will want to play again eventually and they will make room for him to start when heh does. he would have retired 5 years ago if he had any intention of walking away with good football still in him.
He has a big contract, does not want to do OTAs and 2 a days, but still wants to win another SB and perhaps lock up the passing records.
We will take him in B More if the Pack does not want him back. He is an interception waiting to happen, but no QB has made more plays either.
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July 8th, 2008 at 4:25 pm
If I had a dollar for every article on this site about Brett Farve…
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July 8th, 2008 at 4:30 pm
wrathchild,
Have you even watched the Packers? They’re one of the youngest teams in the league. Another tidbit, the Packers aren’t asking him to return.
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July 8th, 2008 at 4:42 pm
The Packers drafting Brian Brohm told you everything you needed to know about Aaron Rodgers. The Packers are suprisingly built to win now with a rock solid defense and a capable running game with good young recievers. I also didn’t realize how favorable the cap hit would be cutting or trading Rodgers. Aaron has had three years to start to plant his seed of leadership with the team as well as develop relationships w/ his teammates. His fault, that is a major part of his job that he not only had ample time to do but failed miserably at. Get rid of him, let Favre come back and play until he gets it out of his system and or is productive and develop Brohm to take over in a year or two.
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July 8th, 2008 at 4:42 pm
Consider their trade value:
A Rog gets you a 3rd or maybe a 3rd and 5th round pick.
B Favre gets you a 1st round pick from a quarterback desperate team that has superbowl dreams.
Decision: Bring Favre back and trade him to whatever team gives you the most.
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July 8th, 2008 at 4:43 pm
Here’s what you do…
First, if Favre really wants to return you get a 2 year commitment from him. So next off season there is no “will I or wont I” its a non-issue and he is playing.
Secondly, you trade Rodgers to get his sorry ass out of the locker room. You let Brohm & Flynn back-up Favre for two years and if either of them doesn’t look the part you draft another QB next year.
This makes the fans happy, Rodgers happy, & gives Thompson a second or third round pick to use next year. Everyone saves face, and I think its possible. I believe that would also take Favre to the end of his contract so if GB cant resign him its not their fault…
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July 8th, 2008 at 4:49 pm
A-Rod wont make it in GB if they trade Favre…As soon as he throws a pick or gets hurt it will all go south.
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July 8th, 2008 at 4:51 pm
@ACDC84
I love when fanboys get upset.
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July 8th, 2008 at 4:57 pm
before last year werent people saying it was time for him to hang it up after a couple of mediocre to bad seasons?then he and the pack get lucky for 1 year and now all of sudden they are a lock to win it all when he comes back? personaly I hope he does and reverts back to his gunslinger self like in the giants game and throws a ton of picks and the pack come back down to earth. cheeseheads love to slam on the bears but unlike the pack they took advantage of the homefield in the playoffs and went to the superbowl. yea they lost but they went unlike lord favre and the pack.I love how you are overlooking the bears based on the off year they had due to everyone on defense being injured but they still beat lord favre and the pack twice. and don’t say those games did not matter. when the pack won on new years eve 2 years ago you would have thought you won the superbowl but the bears win and it’s a meaningless game? anyway have fun with your soap opera and you don’t get to whine if it doesn’t work out.
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July 8th, 2008 at 5:29 pm
Some of you guys trip me out. I was born and raised 10 miles from Lambeau and have family members that played for Lombardi. Reading some of these comments about Brett make me wonder what the hell you people are smoking. Before Brett Favre, the Packers had only won one playoff game since 1967! We were the laughing stock of the league and I was sometimes ashamed to be a fan. You guys act like he’s been out of the league for 5 years and is trying to come back. He only announced retirement a few months ago so it’s not like he’s going to have a to shake off a lot of ring rust. Be realistic….all he’s missed is a mini-camp. He was 2nd in the running for mvp last year and piloted the packers to their best record ever. One bad decision at the end of a very long and cold game and you guys act like he should blow his brains out. Who honestly thinks that a kid who’s never started an NFL game is going to be the missing piece of the puzzle that gets us back to the SB?
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July 8th, 2008 at 6:09 pm
robjh, your not a big Aaron Rodgers fan? Ah, yeah, riiiiiiiiiiight!!
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July 8th, 2008 at 6:10 pm
nerdman, you are no packer fan. You are a moron though!!
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