Packers G.M. Ted Thompson might have been feeling neglected while he watched on Monday night Part One of the Brett Favre interview. After all, it was coach Mike McCarthy and not Thompson who was mentioned most often by Brett, primarily with respect to the perceived effort to force him to decide whether to retire in March and then with respect to the attempt to persuade him not to press for a chance to return with another team in June.
But Thompson gets his share of attention, in Part Two.
According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Favre slams Thompson in the segment that will air Tuesday night on Fox News, and Favre points to three incidents that caused him to not trust Thompson.
First was Favre’s desire that the team add receiver Randy Moss in 2007. We reported, numerous times, that Favre was actively lobbying the team to acquire Moss after two failed seasons with the Raiders. There was also a rumor that the team’s failure to try to land the star receiver, who revived his career in a big way with the Patriots last season, prompted Favre to make noise about leaving the team. Though it’s still unclear whether the latter proposition is accurate, it’s now obvious that Favre wanted Moss — and that Favre didn’t appreciate Thompson’s decision not to be honest about that fact with the public.
“I worked my butt off . . . to try to get them to sign Randy Moss,” Favre told Fox News.
Second, Favre says he tried to get Thompson to re-sign guards Marco Rivera and Mike Wahle, both of whom left via free agency.
Third, Favre pushed hard for Thompson to consider hiring former 49ers and Lions coach Steve Mariucci, but Thompson rebuffed Brett, hiring Mike McCarthy instead.
“[N]one of those had anything to do with me retiring once again,” Favre says, “but, you know, it’s hard for me to trust, you know, this guy when I — either I’m told one thing and everyone else is told another, or he’s telling the public one thing and telling me another. And so — and that’s part of the reason for the [request for a] release.”
So Favre didn’t retire from the Packers because of mistrust for Thompson, but now Favre wants out in part because he doesn’t trust Thompson.
But, Brett, didn’t you say you want out because the Packers told you that they don’t want you to play?
More importantly, Brett, when did you become the quarterback/General Manager of the Packers?
Maybe we finally understand why Favre kept quiet for so long on this topic. Now that he’s opening his mouth, he’s sounding like an idiot.
Regarding this apparent effort to smear Thompson by dredging up outdated and irrelevant pisses and/or moans, Favre needs to realize that he hasn’t always been truthful, either. On July 2, for example, he said that the talk of his desire to return is “rumor” and that there’s “[n]o reason for it.”
So before Brett says “you know, it’s hard for me to trust, you know, this guy when I — either I’m told one thing and everyone else is told another, or he’s telling the public one thing and telling me another,” Favre should ask “this guy” in the mirror whether he has been doing the very same thing.
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July 15th, 2008 at 3:32 pm
LOL this is officially now called Favregate.
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July 15th, 2008 at 4:06 pm
I still think the best way to solve this is to wait and see IF Brett shows up for camp. IF he does, put him on injured reserve. IF he decides to comeback next year, do it again. That is worth it just to keep the pressure and cry baby influence off Rodgers/Brohm.
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July 15th, 2008 at 4:49 pm
Well, a long time ago when players started making more mula than the coach and GM, this stuff started happening and It will continue to happen because they will always make more money than the coach and GM. And who’s fault is it? The owners. They pay the players. Yada, yada, yada….
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July 15th, 2008 at 5:01 pm
Why don’t we cut him? don’t be obtuse. He still has value and this year could hurt us on another team.
We have a qb, groomed for 3 years now, who has shown a lot of promise (There is some assumption there, but I think if he hadn’t, Brett would be unretired and the Cirque de Fav-re wouldn’t be ongoing). If Favre comes back now, Rodgers is gone. So they have a choice between one year of Favre, or say, eight years of Rodgers. Let’s say he turns out as good as Mark Brunell did (since he was a Favre backup). Which is better, one year of Favre, or eight of Brunell?
And yeah, Thompson’s lying about Brett being on the roster as a backup. Because it’s a personnel decision and it’s about leverage. If GB says that they’ll cut him, then Favre can just refuse every trade until that happens, then hop a plane (boat?) to Minneapolis. They told him to send a list of teams to trade to. It’s a game of chicken. He’ll lose. I believe the overwhelming majority of fans would rather have him sitting on our sidelines pouting, then suited up in purple for his jersey retiring, even at $12 million.
In fact, they should retire his jersey while he’s there holding the clipboard. Act like he’s not on the roster. Someone needs to make this happen.
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July 15th, 2008 at 6:17 pm
I think when you actually hear the interview instead of reading just the parts this ding dong wants you to see, you’ll understand a bit more. Or maybe not. Some people just like to hear themselves rag about the the best thing that’s ever happened to Packers football since Vince Lombardi.
Don’t be blinded by the bright white hair. The smart ones here that live Packers football know that TT is playing dirty. I will not lose my loyalty to the guy that changed my team. Favre deserves better.
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July 15th, 2008 at 6:22 pm
I have no loyalties to anyone in this mess but I do know this I’m sick and tired of BF and his moaning and whining and I’m even more tired of the media - all of them - making it possible by keeping his name in the limelight. Bret…you WERE a great QB (may even have a year left, who knows?) but YOU decided to retire so DO IT !!
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July 15th, 2008 at 6:25 pm
8 years of Rodgers !! hahahahahah The guy broke a foot playing one quarter. Then he told you to get behind him or shut your mouth. Well you can have that awesome quarterback, bud.
Now that I think about it, Favre should come back as a backup in Green Bay. He’ll be in the game before the first half is up. I’d buy a ticket to Cirque de Fav-re before I’d buy one for the presumed 8 year house of horrors in the years to come.
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July 15th, 2008 at 6:49 pm
RE: all the people who are saying that their teams do what THEY want them to do about Brady and Manning: if Brady had whined all the time to the press about his WRs, you might have a point. If Brady dressed in his own lockerroom instead of with his teammates, you might have a point. If Brady had demanded the actual amount of $$ he deserves for being the league’s best QB instead of taking a bit less so his team could remain competitive, you might have a point. If Brady demanded more of his teammates than he requires from himself like Favre does (”Javon honor your contract and report to minicamp but I sure am not in minicamp”) then you might have a point. Need I continue?
You have a point about Manning though, who was asked point blank by Letterman once if he would take a discount so the Colts could re-sign Edge as he had been publicly campaigning for and he wouldn’t give a straight answer. And he DOES have two lockers and throw his teammates under the bus publicly. lol
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July 15th, 2008 at 7:35 pm
Favre should be the GM! Forget Thompson. Whats he done? One good draft since 05. FIRE HIM!!!!!!! The packers GM should have the job title changed to Favre’s official marble gargler. If he doesn’t want to do it I bet you can find a few thousand in Wisconson willing to do the job for a lot less (the bikini girls come to mind).
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July 15th, 2008 at 7:57 pm
Brett should look at Culpepper and all of his attemps to talk to the media before he ends up just like him…
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July 15th, 2008 at 8:12 pm
Here’s hoping the Gravedigger buries Favre’s ass at the induction ceremonies at Lambeau Saturday.
The Packers won their last Superbowl because 1. Desmond Howard was fantabulous in the return game (which is why HE, not Favre, won the SB MVP) and, 2. Reggie White set a SB record of 3 sacks.
I’ve always loved watching Favre play but this long-time Packer fan and shareholder and ticket holder wants him gone. It would be impossible to bring him back now because he whipped up on McCarthy, Thompson, the receivers on the team, and the Packer organization in general.
As John Dean said: “There’s a cancer growing…..”
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July 15th, 2008 at 8:29 pm
lancelow4,
Is your loyalty to the Packers or to Brett Favre? If it’s to Favre then turn in the colors and just get a bunch of Favre T-shirts made in black & white.
And Favre comes off looking like more of a tool on video than he does in print. Then you can see his interview is nothing more than candy cane journalism that was scripted with an obvious agenda to make Favre appear in a good light. That’s why he chose a Wisconsin native, packers “shareholder”, and family acquaintence to conduct the “interview”. LOL. Everybody all over the media today is talking about how fake that interview was. Even Peter King said today on Colin Cowherd that Favre is being intentionally hazy in his assessment of the situation while ignoring many pertinent facts. So funny that for all Favre’s insinuation that the Packers haven’t been honest with him………..he’s not pointed out a single inconsistency in what they’ve said. He just throws it out there without offering any alternate information. I wish I were conducting that interview instead of Greta Van Susteren. Favre would never be able to show his face in public again after i’m done with him.
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July 15th, 2008 at 8:30 pm
How’s that hole look down there with Tiki, Brett?
I thought this cowboy would ride off into the sunset, but I should’ve known how he dragged on his decision last year.
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July 15th, 2008 at 9:03 pm
find another gm to compare T2 than besides Millen re incompetence cutting into longevity.
Millen isnt going much of anywhere!
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July 15th, 2008 at 9:11 pm
“You have a new, ego driven, GM in T.T. who is trying to control the team and create whatever his vision may be”
WHAT?!? The utter AUDACITY of any GM that would try such shenanigans!
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July 15th, 2008 at 9:26 pm
“If you want to move on, move on when Brett says you can move on, not before.”
Did you bump your fricking head, fanboi?
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July 15th, 2008 at 9:43 pm
Why is everyone so freaked. Lots of players throughout the league ask their coaches and GMs to sign players. Some coaches and GMs even ask some of the players what they think about certain players. Even happens in real life. Get real people.
Some of the moves or non-move Thompson made were pure stupidity. For example, in hindsight Randy Moss could have been the difference last year.
I personally think Thompson is not very good and has an ego the size of some countries. Almost every NFL QB is like that, so Favre is nothing new.
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July 16th, 2008 at 11:24 am
This is really getting stale.
Where is a good T.O. story when you need one?
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July 16th, 2008 at 11:30 am
@ girty you said.. “Almost every NFL QB is like that, so Favre is nothing new”
There are 31 other starting QBs in the league, and none of them eats up more press coverage than “LORD FARVE”
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July 16th, 2008 at 1:32 pm
Wow, the division of the fans is amazing. I note that more Green bay fans are angry with favre over this travesty than the typical homer type who worships the ground he walks upon. Good for you Green bay fans, it is always great to know that the typical fan up north has a clear understanding of the situation and won’t allow their vision to be cleared from a few goey moments from one player.
For those fans who don’t seem to grasp the situation let me provide some help, Brett Favre and Ted Thompson are both at fault. THis has already been noted but apparently ignored by the homer fans. This story is immensely entertaining to me and I expierenced my 49ers change of qb from Montana to young, and then to Garcia. I have watched great qbs leave by force and injury. I have also watched a team implode from a horrid head coach hiring (Curse Dennis Erickson). The homer fans need to accept that Lord Favre has moved on, his skills andlove of the game are no longer as great as they once were. What a majority of you need to do is pay attention to what is available.
The insults thrown at Aaron Rodgers are amazing, no fan can claim that he can’t take them far. Haven’t any of you ever heard of an experienced back up that has ridden the bench waiting for his turn step forward and win it all. If you haven’t, remember Kurt Warner of the Rams and Tom Brady of the Patriots stepped in and did amazing. I am not saying that Rodgers will be the next Brady, but he has the same chances. Rodgers has had several years to sit on the bench and learn (Brady had 2 years, Warner several). The best situation any team can experience is the drafting of a qb and letting him learn first and then putting him in to play. Most teams would love to play competetivly first and then release a talented player after a few years. As a 49er fan I would trade you teams (you can keep your logo) right now, Aaron Rodgers is a talented pro style qb that I predict will do very well if he can start. Of course you Homers just want to run him out of town, but what happens if he leaves and becomes great somewhere else? I bet you blame Ted Thompson for that too.
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July 16th, 2008 at 4:05 pm
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July 16th, 2008 at 11:30 am
@ girty you said.. “Almost every NFL QB is like that, so Favre is nothing new”
There are 31 other starting QBs in the league, and none of them eats up more press coverage than “LORD FARVE”
Can’t agree more…even if you count all of Manning’s ads and Brady/Gisele sightings, it’s still not close.
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