ImageImage

The Official Brett Favre Thread

Moderators: MickeyDavis, paulpressey25, humanrefutation

User avatar
paulpressey25
Senior Mod - Bucks
Senior Mod - Bucks
Posts: 62,564
And1: 29,590
Joined: Oct 27, 2002
     

Re: The Official Brett Favre Thread 

Post#61 » by paulpressey25 » Sun Jul 19, 2015 3:08 am

Amazing prorgram after a rough start. Favre was great. Epic does sum it up.
In depth discussions here - shorter stuff on Twitter

https://twitter.com/paulpressey25
User avatar
VooDoo7
RealGM
Posts: 25,876
And1: 22,206
Joined: Jan 14, 2012
Location: WI

Re: 

Post#62 » by VooDoo7 » Sun Jul 19, 2015 3:32 am

humanrefutation wrote:Holmgren gave the best speech of the night, but Favre was very good, too. I especially liked the amount of time he spent on folks behind the scenes. That was awesome.

He mentioned everybody on down to the janitors...but never mentioned Ted Thompson. Typical Favre.
User avatar
ClassicJack
Lead Assistant
Posts: 4,805
And1: 968
Joined: Nov 24, 2005
     

Re: Re: 

Post#63 » by ClassicJack » Sun Jul 19, 2015 8:53 am

VooDoo7 wrote:
humanrefutation wrote:Holmgren gave the best speech of the night, but Favre was very good, too. I especially liked the amount of time he spent on folks behind the scenes. That was awesome.

He mentioned everybody on down to the janitors...but never mentioned Ted Thompson. Typical Favre.


He seemed to really focus on the locals this time. I expect the Pro Football HOF speech will focus on more of those people we actually know. Maybe not focus on them but he has said some kind things about Ted recently so I don't think him not mentioning him tonight was an intentional slight. Especially considering he mentioned McCarthy and the more we hear about the summer of '08, it seems like he was the strongest voice against bringing Brett back.

Considering his clear purpose to talk about the unknowns tonight - I thought it was great.
F*** Marc Davis, f*** Tim Donaghy and f*** David Stern as a staff, record label and as a mothaf**kin crew......and if you wanna be down with Stern then F*** YOU TOO!!! Stu Jackson f*** you too.....all you mothaf**kas F*** YOU TOO!!!!
slappyg
Junior
Posts: 442
And1: 292
Joined: Jan 19, 2008

Re: The Official Brett Favre Thread 

Post#64 » by slappyg » Sun Jul 19, 2015 2:28 pm

I missed it.anyone know where to catch a replay? thanks!
WiscoKing13
RealGM
Posts: 11,977
And1: 1,441
Joined: Jan 03, 2009
     

Re: Re: 

Post#65 » by WiscoKing13 » Sun Jul 19, 2015 4:27 pm

VooDoo7 wrote:
humanrefutation wrote:Holmgren gave the best speech of the night, but Favre was very good, too. I especially liked the amount of time he spent on folks behind the scenes. That was awesome.

He mentioned everybody on down to the janitors...but never mentioned Ted Thompson. Typical Favre.

That wasn't the point of the night 2008 off season, even though lance allen wanted to bring up as many times as he could.
DanoMac wrote:
bullox wrote:That phone number was an asset to you. You had a direct line to the gm. You've squandered it.


I squandered an asset? Then Hammond taught me well.
User avatar
paulpressey25
Senior Mod - Bucks
Senior Mod - Bucks
Posts: 62,564
And1: 29,590
Joined: Oct 27, 2002
     

Re: The Official Brett Favre Thread 

Post#66 » by paulpressey25 » Sun Jul 19, 2015 5:38 pm

I just was amazed at Favre reeling off all those names and with each he had a story. You could almost see as each minute of his speech went by he started to reconnect himself with the Packers organization.

I was surprised they did not let Mike Sherman speak for even just a minute or two. Or maybe Sherman didn't want to speak. Sherman and Favre were together only one year less than Favre/Holmgren. And those were damn interesting years albeit not quite as successful.
In depth discussions here - shorter stuff on Twitter

https://twitter.com/paulpressey25
WiscoKing13
RealGM
Posts: 11,977
And1: 1,441
Joined: Jan 03, 2009
     

Re: The Official Brett Favre Thread 

Post#67 » by WiscoKing13 » Sun Jul 19, 2015 7:28 pm

paulpressey25 wrote:I just was amazed at Favre reeling off all those names and with each he had a story. You could almost see as each minute of his speech went by he started to reconnect himself with the Packers organization.

I was surprised they did not let Mike Sherman speak for even just a minute or two. Or maybe Sherman didn't want to speak. Sherman and Favre were together only one year less than Favre/Holmgren. And those were damn interesting years albeit not quite as successful.

Sherman would've been a much better option than Stars son, who didn't really add much and was pretty awful speaker.
DanoMac wrote:
bullox wrote:That phone number was an asset to you. You had a direct line to the gm. You've squandered it.


I squandered an asset? Then Hammond taught me well.
HKPackFan
RealGM
Posts: 15,528
And1: 10,868
Joined: Jan 14, 2014
Location: Hong Kong
   

Re: Re: Re: 

Post#68 » by HKPackFan » Sun Jul 19, 2015 11:37 pm

VooDoo7 wrote:
humanrefutation wrote:Holmgren gave the best speech of the night, but Favre was very good, too. I especially liked the amount of time he spent on folks behind the scenes. That was awesome.

He mentioned everybody on down to the janitors...but never mentioned Ted Thompson. Typical Favre.


All week he's been saying it was TT who helped the healing and been a his supporter after the split with TT sending nice text messages during the dark days.

People who want to criticize will always find something.
User avatar
humanrefutation
Forum Mod
Forum Mod
Posts: 32,909
And1: 16,588
Joined: Jun 05, 2006
       

Re: Re: 

Post#69 » by humanrefutation » Mon Jul 20, 2015 1:30 am

VooDoo7 wrote:
humanrefutation wrote:Holmgren gave the best speech of the night, but Favre was very good, too. I especially liked the amount of time he spent on folks behind the scenes. That was awesome.

He mentioned everybody on down to the janitors...but never mentioned Ted Thompson. Typical Favre.

He did mention him in passing, but the reality is that Favre only spent a couple years with Ted (and at least one of those offseasons was really acrimonious), so I'm not going to hold it against him. Wolf and Holmgren will always be the men who helped shape Favre as a Packer.

He spent some time talking about Ted in his radio interview last week, and it's clear they've at least begun the process of patching things up.
User avatar
humanrefutation
Forum Mod
Forum Mod
Posts: 32,909
And1: 16,588
Joined: Jun 05, 2006
       

 

Post#70 » by humanrefutation » Mon Jul 20, 2015 1:31 am

So, I just realized that Aaron wasn't at the ceremony - ESPN showed some him at some celebrity golf tournament with AJ Hawk. He didn't have to be there, but it would have been nice to see him.
skitch815
Starter
Posts: 2,496
And1: 59
Joined: Oct 19, 2005
     

Re: 

Post#71 » by skitch815 » Mon Jul 20, 2015 6:26 am

humanrefutation wrote:So, I just realized that Aaron wasn't at the ceremony - ESPN showed some him at some celebrity golf tournament with AJ Hawk. He didn't have to be there, but it would have been nice to see him.


I haven't watched it yet but I read something on Twitter that the night was "light" on current Packers. Was anyone there that is currently with the team?
HKPackFan
RealGM
Posts: 15,528
And1: 10,868
Joined: Jan 14, 2014
Location: Hong Kong
   

Re: Re: 

Post#72 » by HKPackFan » Mon Jul 20, 2015 9:13 am

skitch815 wrote:
humanrefutation wrote:So, I just realized that Aaron wasn't at the ceremony - ESPN showed some him at some celebrity golf tournament with AJ Hawk. He didn't have to be there, but it would have been nice to see him.


I haven't watched it yet but I read something on Twitter that the night was "light" on current Packers. Was anyone there that is currently with the team?




I don't think that's a big deal. How many current Packers even played with Brett Favre? Rodgers is one of the oldest tenured Packers and he was obviously around only the last couple years during Favre's 16 years. Maybe Kuhn played with Favre? Who else?

I think this was more about the PAST, although I did see TT there (again who was there pretty much the end of Favre's 16 years).


I think Favre's QB coaches were there and the heart of those 90's superbowl teams. Mooch, Holmgren, Ron Wolf, those guys made Brett Favre. Favre was there surrounded by his peers/teammates. I only saw highlights of the event but saw some faces from the past, the older guys. I think this was about them. Those 90's guys who turned Green Bay from a doldrums franchise into a contender. That was the theme, even though it was only 1 Superbowl win, they resurrected the franchise and helped make it what it is today. They are celebrating that turn around. BTW I did see Driver there, so he was one of the players that was POST superbowl era but still not a current player. That resurrection those players experienced is different compared to the Packers of today, I just think this was for a different audience.

If they were retiring Nitchke's number and Clay Mathews didn't show up, I wouldn't have a problem with it. If they were retiring Charles Woodson's number next weekend and none of Sam Shields/Casey Hawyard/Haha Dix all didn't show up, I wouldn't think anything of it.
#FreeChuckDiesel
skitch815
Starter
Posts: 2,496
And1: 59
Joined: Oct 19, 2005
     

Re: The Official Brett Favre Thread 

Post#73 » by skitch815 » Mon Jul 20, 2015 10:03 am

Yeah I wasn't implying that there is a problem if current players showed up I was just asking if any did.
HKPackFan
RealGM
Posts: 15,528
And1: 10,868
Joined: Jan 14, 2014
Location: Hong Kong
   

Re: The Official Brett Favre Thread 

Post#74 » by HKPackFan » Mon Jul 20, 2015 10:42 am

FYI:

Rodgers on Favre's induction.

http://www.packers.com/media-center/videos/Rodgers-on-Favres-induction-into-Packers-HOF/7df38194-6292-4849-ba38-7d4d79917717

"I hope that he gets the reception that he deserves."


Sorry Skitch, didn't mean to sound defensive.
#FreeChuckDiesel
User avatar
crkone
RealGM
Posts: 29,150
And1: 9,761
Joined: Aug 16, 2006

Re: 

Post#75 » by crkone » Mon Jul 20, 2015 12:30 pm

humanrefutation wrote:So, I just realized that Aaron wasn't at the ceremony - ESPN showed some him at some celebrity golf tournament with AJ Hawk. He didn't have to be there, but it would have been nice to see him.


The American Century Championship is huge, every year at Edgewood in Tahoe.

Code: Select all

o- - -  \o          __|
   o/   /|          vv`\
  /|     |              |
   |    / \_            |
  / \   |               |
 /  |                   |
User avatar
BUCKnation
RealGM
Posts: 19,598
And1: 4,250
Joined: Jun 15, 2011
       

Re: The Official Brett Favre Thread 

Post#76 » by BUCKnation » Mon Jul 20, 2015 3:28 pm

Yeah, Rodgers does that tournament every year. Plus, I think it would've taken away from Favre's spotlight a bit if he was there.
User avatar
MickeyDavis
Global Mod
Global Mod
Posts: 103,125
And1: 55,665
Joined: May 02, 2002
Location: The Craps Table
     

Re: The Official Brett Favre Thread 

Post#77 » by MickeyDavis » Mon Jul 20, 2015 11:23 pm

Finally watched the whole thing, great ceremony. Loved Holmgren.
I'm against picketing but I don't know how to show it.
T-wOlvEs 420
Pro Prospect
Posts: 762
And1: 165
Joined: Nov 30, 2013

 

Post#78 » by T-wOlvEs 420 » Sun Jul 26, 2015 2:47 pm

Go VIKINGS gO!!!!! No seriously tho... It's awesome to see Favre and Packers back together, It just didn't seem right.. #4

Return to Green Bay Packers