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 6:14 pm
qdog63, I have read some pretty dumb crap on this site, but, man do you take the cake. “I think that the packers would go further this year with rodgers than with Favre”"
What a dumbass you are. But, thanks for the laughter you have provided today for so many others!!!!!!!!!
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July 8th, 2008 at 6:17 pm
Why do so many NON packer fans come on here whinning like little girls about how mad they would be about Favre if they were packer fans. I am a Packer fan and could not be happier about Favre’s return, in fact, like many others, I predicted it!! You are either a moron or have another agenda, like maybe you are sick of Favre kicking your teams ass and just when you finally thought he was gone.
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July 8th, 2008 at 6:19 pm
If the Packers decide to go with the ancient hasbeen over the young first round draft pick, I don’t think that they’re going to have much luck trying to get a lot for the young guy in trade. If they don’t think that highly of him, why should anyone else?
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July 8th, 2008 at 6:20 pm
Seahawks interested in Rogers…no chance ever, only in Florio’s wet dream
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July 8th, 2008 at 6:22 pm
Mad Dog is right. Favre was great, but he forced his last thrown to Donald Driver and cost the Packers a chance at going to the Super Bowl. Favre’s recent history is that he plays poorly in big games, including the playoff loss to the Eagles several years ago. Favre was terrible against Dallas and in the cold against Chicago last year. As for Aaron Rodgers, I have heard that he worked very hard to win over his team mates, including hosting them at his house on Wednesday nights. Some of the Packer vets, like Al Harris, might be rooting for Favre’s return, but Al Harris is also a declining player and isn’t entirely realistic about his own abilities at this point.
People forget that Favre was once a young guy with potential who needed coaching and an opportunity to become a great player. Just as Favre got his chance, Aaron Rodgers deserves a chance to play now. Since Favre doesn’t bother to dress with his team mates, it’s hard to say that he is a great team mate or one of the guys. Any comeback by Favre would be for his own ego or wallet, not necessarily the good of the team. Does anyone remember Jerry Rice trying to hang on as a 5th or 6th receiver with the Broncos a couple of years ago?
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July 8th, 2008 at 6:26 pm
cygnusx, Think you got all the answers. The packers got lucky? Lucky 13 out of 16 games lucky? Why do they allow total morons that probably even tie their own shoes on here? Now Mr. 40 year old virgin, if you don’t knock off talking stupid, I am calling your mom and telling her to come down the basement and holler at you!
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July 8th, 2008 at 6:32 pm
The real story is how bad a shaft Rodgers is recieving….from the Packers, from Favre, from the media, and from ignorant fans.
Rodgers hasn’t proven anything yet because he’s had to quietly sit and wait for Favre to make up his mind. There has never been any open competition in camp for the QB position. It’s not like he failed to take it from Favre. He was never given a shot and now it appears the Packers may fold and some other team is going to make a great grab on a young, talented, and developed NFL QB when he either demands a trade or refuses to re-sign. They’ll have wasted all the time and money they’ve spent on him as well.
The Packers will make the playoffs this year (wildcard) and lose in the 1st round….Brett will play badly and retire again. Then Rodgers points and laughs at the Packers with a middle finger in the air and signs with the Bears the first day of free agency. Write it down. That’s what will happen if the Packers take Favre back.
And the draft didn’t say jack about Rodgers. With Favre’s retirement there was a need to add depth at that position. Rodgers has shown promise every time he got game snaps. He performed very well against Dallas. Those rooks on the team haven’t shown jack to anybody at this point.
Sucks for Rodgers that the entirety of his first pro contract (also shis best years from a physical standpoint) are almost gone because the guy he was drafted to replace can’t find any more meaning to his life than playing football. Favre is just another dumb meathead jock who can’t live without the game. Hey Brett, take up scuba diving or something. Go travel and see the world and do stuff while you’re still a relatively young man and have money to burn. Move on….everybody else has.
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July 8th, 2008 at 6:38 pm
Fav-rey, I’m a Cowboys fan, so no sour grapes agenda about Favre kicking MY team’s ass past present or future, and I would be really pissed off if, say, Troy Aikman did this to the Cowboys. The problem with the Packers is that they’ve let Favre run the team for way too long. He’s become bigger than the team in the fan’s eyes. I doubt that you suffered that extreeeeeemely long crappy streak that the Packers had very well but you must understand that cutting the team’s throat in order to appease the hasbeen demigod and his dimbulb fans is the quickest way to get tangled in ANOTHER multi-decade period of suckage. You cannot allow one guy to be bigger than the team.
To reiterate… my favorite team is the Dallas Cowboys, and they’re 9-2 against Lord Favre… with three different QBs and four different head coaches. No sour grapes agenda here.
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July 8th, 2008 at 6:43 pm
Rodgers has had it better than almost every first round QB taken from a few years before or after he was. He has gotten decent money to learn the game from a good coach and great veteran. he has shown he can play when called on, and has not shown the fans anything negative other than most NFL QBs do get hurt.
It would be great for Rodgers if Favre came back, played well but got hurt, and he was able to step in and lead the team to the playoffs. Even if Favre came back and lost another playoff game, the experience would only add to Aarons value come contract time. Much better than Alex Smith or David Carr ae looking at on second deals.
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July 8th, 2008 at 6:49 pm
Here’s my best guess at how this will play out. Total speculation, but this is what blogs are all about, right? lol.
Favre comes back — that seems like a done deal at this point. Thompson et al realize that Rodgers will never resign with them, so Rodgers and a high draft pick get dealt to Miami for Jason Taylor. Favre plays well enough for the Pack to make the Super Bowl. Fickle Favre jerks everyone around again in the 2009 offseason. And in 2010. And 2011, etc etc etc.
Rodgers, happy to leave the Favre on-again off-again psychodrama to Brian Brohm, immediately becomes Miami’s best QB. Rodgers-Williams/Brown-Ginn becomes a solid offensive “triad” to build around.
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July 8th, 2008 at 6:51 pm
There is Vox again giving the Packers some advice. Maybe if the issue is how to cuff your carrot without having your Mom catch you, we could all turn to Vox for advice given his particular level of expertise. But regarding football, I suggest the Cowgirls actually win a playoff within a decade and then we might consider your esteemed advice. In the meantime, go to Walgreens and supersize your next purchase of Jergen’s hand lotion you loser.
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July 8th, 2008 at 7:03 pm
Rodgers is only 24 years old, a whole college career away from his prime. He has time to sit another year, and I think it is pure speculation to think that he would demand a trade. Where else is he going to have a situation this good? He has one of the best young offensive minds in the game as his coach, and McCarthy has made Rodgers into the QB that we think he is supposed to be today. A year ago, Rodgers was looking like a big bust based on his previous work in his first 2 pre-seasons and mop-up duty(when he broke his foot). He also has a team that is stacked with young talent, that is only going to get better. Sure, it’d be disappointing if Favre came back and he had to sit another year, but is it really so bad to making more money than doctors while sitting on the bench of a super bowl contender, continue to improve your skills, and not get hit/injured(oh wait, he injured his hammy in practice last year). If Favre is totally committed to playing this year, it’d be stupid to turn him away. If we don’t take Favre back, and 5 years from now, the Packers still don’t get to a Super Bowl, everyone will wonder what could’ve been if we had Favre for that one year. Also, at least, if we have Favre back, Rodgers is a good plan B if Favre has lost it or gets injured. Favre, Rodgers, Brohm > Rodgers, Brohm, Flynn
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July 8th, 2008 at 8:23 pm
Green Bay fans love Brett Favre. Happy fans spend money. Give them what they want. Follow the $$$. (NFL is a business after all.)
BTW: I’m a Pats fan, but I’d love to see Favre come back. He IS football!
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July 8th, 2008 at 9:48 pm
@brauneyz,BTW:Im a Pats fan.
thats nothing to be proud of.
BTW:theres studying the other teams defense on tape.
then theres studying the other teams defense signals on tape.
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July 8th, 2008 at 10:00 pm
Hey JimmySmith, feel free to continue your Favretastic circle jerk in private if you can’t handle public commentary on him. I suggest the Packers win more than one championship in the last 30 years before they can be considered a franchise that other teams should emulate. Mismanagement put them in a gigantic hole that lasted from the late 60’s to the early 90’s… they’re looking like they’re headed that way again and I’m loving every minute of it, couldn’t happen to a more deserving team or group of chump fanbois. By the way… SCOREBOARD.
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July 8th, 2008 at 10:32 pm
I’m laughing at the Packers fans right now who want Favre back.
He won his one Super Bowl. He set some records, one of which is likely to never be surpassed (the INT record), especially if he comes back and throws 15 or so more. He can still sling it, and so he’ll get a lot of yards and a lot of TDs and even a lot of regular season wins but it has been clear for a half a decade that Brett Favre has won his last Super Bowl. Another year delay in Aaron Rogers development with the team is fine with everyone else in the NFC, I’m sure.
Good luck Pack fan.
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July 8th, 2008 at 10:40 pm
Rodgers career will most likely end in a bathtub accident before he can tie the cleats for his first game.
When touchdowns whiz through the gb secondary like the December Lameblow wind, then everyone will understand.
Minnesota
Chicago
Detroit
Green Bay
It’s just the natural order of things
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