Welcome Guest [Log In] [Register]

Live Action Anime

Admins: Son Goshin, Stryyder, Adam, Volchok, Vegeta, Thrash Til' Death Welcome to Live Action Anime! Your #1 source for all your favorite anime turned live action! Gmods: Luna, Noodles Loves You, Otaku_Kawaii86, Frankie
We hope you enjoy your visit.


You're currently viewing our forum as a guest. This means you are limited to certain areas of the board and there are some features you can't use. If you join our community, you'll be able to access member-only sections, and use many member-only features such as customizing your profile, sending personal messages, and voting in polls. Registration is simple, fast, and completely free.


Join our community!


If you're already a member please log in to your account to access all of our features:

Username:   Password:
Add Reply
  • Pages:
  • 1
  • 3
Brett Favre to retire; Looks to be true so far.
Topic Started: Mar 4 2008, 11:00 AM (455 Views)
Luna
Super Saiyan
[ *  *  *  * ]
Quote:
 
GREEN BAY, Wis. - Brett Favre has decided to retire from the NFL after 17 seasons. FOX Sports first reported Tuesday that the Green Bay Packers quarterback informed the team in the last few days. ESPN.com said that according to Favre's agent the quarterback told coach Mike McCarthy of his decision.

The team did not immediately confirm or deny the report. An assistant to Packers general manager Ted Thompson said he was in meetings all day but would release a statement later Tuesday morning.

The news was a surprise to at least one of Favre's teammates. Most players expected Favre to return after a successful 2007 season.

"I just saw it come across the TV," Packers wide receiver Koren Robinson said, when reached on his cell phone by The Associated Press.

The 38-year-old Favre, a three-time NFL MVP and one of the NFL's grittiest players, has made his annual flirtation with retirement a winter tradition in Wisconsin. He has taken weeks and even months to make his decision after recent seasons, with Cheeseheads hanging on his every word.

But unlike the final game of the 2006 season — when Favre provided a cliffhanger by getting choked up in a television interview as he walked off the field in Chicago, only to return once again — nearly everyone assumed he would be back this time. They were wrong.

Only two years removed from perhaps his worst season, Favre had a resurgence in 2007. He broke several career records. Among them was Dan Marino's career mark for career touchdown passes. He powered the Packers to an NFC North title and a 13-3 regular-season record and earned his ninth Pro Bowl spot.

Surrounded by an underrated group of wide receivers who proved hard to tackle after the catch, Favre had a career-high completion percentage of 66.5. He threw for 4,155 yards, 28 touchdowns and only 15 interceptions.

It was a remarkable turnaround from 2005, Favre's final season under former head coach Mike Sherman, when he threw a career-worst 29 interceptions as the Packers went 4-12.

Given Favre's career resurgence, it was widely assumed that he was leaning toward returning for the 2008 season.

He even said as much just before the Packers' Jan. 12 divisional playoff game against Seattle, telling his hometown newspaper that he wasn't approaching the game as if it would be his last and was more optimistic than in years past about returning.

"For the first time in three years, I haven't thought this could be my last game," Favre told the Biloxi (Miss.) Sun Herald. "I would like to continue longer."

Those comments sent premature shock waves across the state — all the way up to the governor's office, where the political version of a false start was committed.

"Like all Packer fans, I am thrilled that Brett Favre will return to action next year for the green and gold," Gov. Jim Doyle said in a statement. "Brett Favre's tremendous work ethic and willingness to go out and play hard every day represent the true spirit of Wisconsin. I am hopeful that with this announcement behind us, Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers can focus on the task at hand: defeating the Seattle Seahawks."

The governor's office later amended the statement to say Doyle was "excited to hear Brett Favre talking about returning to action next year."

It was another example of the state's fascination with the future of its favorite quarterback.

Favre then finished the season on a sour note, suddenly showing his age in the Packers' 23-20 overtime loss to the New York Giants in the NFC Championship game.

Favre struggled in subzero temperatures, throwing an interception on the Packers' second play from scrimmage in overtime to set up the Giants' game-winning field goal.

After that game, Favre was noncommittal on his future. McCarthy said he wanted Favre to take a step back from the season before making a decision. But it was widely assumed he would be back.

"I think he's going to come back," Packers receiver Donald Driver said in early January. "I wouldn't be surprised if he comes back. He's having a great year, so it'd be great to see him come back if he decides to."

Retiring Packers chairman Bob Harlan figured Favre would be back, too.

"Yeah, I think he'll be back," Harlan said, on his final official day as the Packers' top executive. "And I felt that way the last couple years, when we've had these long debates about it. I just think he's such a competitor that as long as he feels he can compete, he's going to keep coming back."

Still, in the week leading to the playoff game against Seattle, Favre said his injuries were starting to linger.

"I'm not getting any younger," Favre said. "I wake up some days and think I can't even touch my toes. I think about that. I think, well, next year is not going to be like some refreshing, awakening season where all of a sudden you're going to feel great. That's not going to happen.

"I carry some of these things with me that maybe you wouldn't see. I tend to dwell on them, at least internally, more than I used to. I don't write them off as quickly as I used to."


I'll be sad to see him go. He was a kickass QB, and just a awesome guy. But he had a succesful career.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Member No. 483
Member Avatar
Super Saiyan
[ *  *  *  * ]
Aw man, I was looking forward to him returning for the next season. He has always been a favorite player of mine, it was always great watching him. I hope him the best in his post NFL life and maybe see him in some sort of announcing/commentator role after this.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Luna
Super Saiyan
[ *  *  *  * ]
Member No. 483
Mar 4 2008, 01:24 PM
I hope him the best in his post NFL life and maybe see him in some sort of announcing/commentator role after this.

My thoughts exactly. It'd be awesome to see him on the pregame shows and stuff. He's a funny guy, and I think he'd do great doing that kind of stuff.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Nannerpus
Super Saiyan
[ *  *  *  * ]
He needs to join the Fox crew.

Vindictive
1) disposed to seek revenge; intended for or involving revenge: (VENGEFUL)
2) intended to cause anguish or hurt: (SPITEFUL)

Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
JayBee
Member Avatar
Super Saiyan
[ *  *  *  * ]
and tell us how gay pro-choice liberal mexicans are coming in and eating our babies!
Posted Image
"putting LSD in your salt shaker... and if its in bad taste then f*** it that's my own flavour"
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Cyoung
Member Avatar
Super Saiyan
[ *  *  *  * ]
I was almost sure he would return, but really its about he retired we need to see how Aaron Rodgers can play.
Shonn Greene - 1,850 rushing yds 20 td's (Doak Walker Award winner, All American, Big Ten MVP)
Posted Image
Iowa Hawkeyes to look for in 2009
Pat Angerer - Linebacker - 107 tackles
Derrell Johnson Koulianos - Wide Receiver - 639 yds 3 td's
Jewel Hampton - Runningback - 450 yds 7 td's (backing up Shonn Greene)
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Luna
Super Saiyan
[ *  *  *  * ]
Did anyone else see that Brett is thinking bout coming back? :lulz: I was checking my mail and saw that, and starting loling. He just can't stay away!

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080703/ap_on_sp_fo_ne/fbn_packers_favre
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
simpsonfreak
Member Avatar
Autobot
[ *  *  * ]
OMG he is to frickin old to play he has got to give a rest! I mean it's a great team and all and don't get me wrong because our team in St.Louis sucks but i think Brett is one of the reasons the packers are not so good even though they had a good season last year. he is bringing them down in my opinon.
Posted Image
thx to kuhan

Spoiler: click to toggle


Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
chaoslord
Member Avatar
Autobot
[ *  *  * ]
simpsonfreak
Jul 3 2008, 07:36 AM
OMG he is to frickin old to play he has got to give a rest! I mean it's a great team and all and don't get me wrong because our team in St.Louis sucks but i think Brett is one of the reasons the packers are not so good even though they had a good season last year. he is bringing them down in my opinon.
Too old? The reason they aren't good? Bringing them down?

Last season was Favre's best season in terms of completion percentage and yard per attempt in his entire career. It was his third highest season in terms of yards. He also had 28 TDs against his 15 INTs, so for +13, this is only the sixth time he's been that or higher (iirc) out of 16 (i think) years with the packers. He only lost 3 fumbles last year. He also had more plays go for 40+ yards than any other season.

He was the reason the packers did ANYTHING last year. Two years ago he was terrible, I'll give you that, but he had a chance to show that was just a weird season and he proved it with what could possibly be considered one of his greatest seasons (obv behind super bowl win)

By QB rating, this was his third best season. It lost out to the Super bowl win by .1. (His best season was 95-96 according to the rating)

He did all of this with a team that, to me, has one star receiver (D. Driver, and calling him a "star reciever" is a stretch for sure).

Of course now that I'm defending him, IF he comes back, he's going to have a terrible terrible year. OH well, c'est la vie
Posted Image
Posted Image
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Cyoung
Member Avatar
Super Saiyan
[ *  *  *  * ]
When I heard he was considering a comeback, I was pretty 50/50 on the situation. If he were to come back I wouldn't complain, but I would really like to see what Aaron Rodgers can do
Shonn Greene - 1,850 rushing yds 20 td's (Doak Walker Award winner, All American, Big Ten MVP)
Posted Image
Iowa Hawkeyes to look for in 2009
Pat Angerer - Linebacker - 107 tackles
Derrell Johnson Koulianos - Wide Receiver - 639 yds 3 td's
Jewel Hampton - Runningback - 450 yds 7 td's (backing up Shonn Greene)
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Luna
Super Saiyan
[ *  *  *  * ]
Sooo now he is coming back.. possibly, just not with Green Bay. I'm curious as to who would pick him up??
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Cyoung
Member Avatar
Super Saiyan
[ *  *  *  * ]
Green Bay can either release him, keep him, or trade him. I'm still 50/50 on the situation, I want to see him back but if he going to keep "changing his mind" keep Rodgers. I want to seee A-Rod play any way.
Shonn Greene - 1,850 rushing yds 20 td's (Doak Walker Award winner, All American, Big Ten MVP)
Posted Image
Iowa Hawkeyes to look for in 2009
Pat Angerer - Linebacker - 107 tackles
Derrell Johnson Koulianos - Wide Receiver - 639 yds 3 td's
Jewel Hampton - Runningback - 450 yds 7 td's (backing up Shonn Greene)
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Nannerpus
Super Saiyan
[ *  *  *  * ]
Hope he doesn't join the Buccaneers. He's a great quarterback, but people will hate them even more.

Vindictive
1) disposed to seek revenge; intended for or involving revenge: (VENGEFUL)
2) intended to cause anguish or hurt: (SPITEFUL)

Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
chaoslord
Member Avatar
Autobot
[ *  *  * ]
Looks like the packers A) aren't going to play him, and B) aren't going to release him.

Shameful. Favre took them to the promised land, and got them knocking on the door a few other times, if he wants to play I don't see how you tell him no. And then, on top of that, you won't let him do what makes him happy after his years as a faithful servant.

I understand its a football decision, because they know Favre could beat them if he plays good, but its shameful to me.
Posted Image
Posted Image
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Cyoung
Member Avatar
Super Saiyan
[ *  *  *  * ]
chaoslord
Jul 12 2008, 08:39 PM
Looks like the packers A) aren't going to play him, and B) aren't going to release him.

Shameful. Favre took them to the promised land, and got them knocking on the door a few other times, if he wants to play I don't see how you tell him no. And then, on top of that, you won't let him do what makes him happy after his years as a faithful servant.

I understand its a football decision, because they know Favre could beat them if he plays good, but its shameful to me.
It's simple the packers gave him plenty of chances to come back and everytime he said he wanted to stay retired. So Green Bay moved on, Rodgers is the quarterback. Now here comes Brett wanting to come back when everything is set up for Rodgers, If Favre comes back as a starter is sort of Alienates A-Rod and Aaron is a good quarterback. I have always been a Brett Favre fan, but he dug his own grave.
Shonn Greene - 1,850 rushing yds 20 td's (Doak Walker Award winner, All American, Big Ten MVP)
Posted Image
Iowa Hawkeyes to look for in 2009
Pat Angerer - Linebacker - 107 tackles
Derrell Johnson Koulianos - Wide Receiver - 639 yds 3 td's
Jewel Hampton - Runningback - 450 yds 7 td's (backing up Shonn Greene)
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Go to Next Page
« Previous Topic · Football · Next Topic »
Add Reply
  • Pages:
  • 1
  • 3