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Re: Report: Favre to Sign With Queens Today 

Post#521 » by jakecronus8 » Mon Sep 7, 2009 1:27 am

DrugBust wrote:I just hope he makes it to GB in November. After that he can break as many bones as he wants.
LukePliska wrote:
trwi7 wrote:Brent thinks he has a cracked rib.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/trainingc ... id=4434939


Good.

Only a few more weeks until Raji cracks a few more. ;)


again, i thought real packers fans and sports fans in general are better than this. Wishing injury upon someone who you've never even met over his career choices. Really sad to me. I think it's cool to hope he doesn't do well with Minnesota. It's quite understandable in fact. But it is totally wrong to hope for injury.
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Re: Report: Favre to Sign With Queens Today 

Post#522 » by Captain Erv » Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:38 am

Where does it end with this guy??

Favre says Mangini should have benched him

Posted by Mike Florio on September 9, 2009 7:24 PM ET

The man who has started more consecutive games than any quarterback in league history believes that, last year, his 17-year streak should have ended.

During a conference call with Cleveland reporters, Favre said that the Jets should have benched him late in the season, due to a partially torn biceps tendon.

"I was receptive to [sitting] last year," Favre said. "When we finally did an MRI and found out I had a torn biceps last year, I felt like, with about four or five games left, that even though I was making some pretty good throws and some decent plays, I felt like I was doing the team more harm because I was missing on some throws."

As Rich Cimini of the New York Daily News points out (and as we've stressed in the past), this disclosure of a torn biceps tendon that never showed up on the injury report represents an admission that the team concealed the truth about Favre's condition.

Then again, the league office likely would explain that, since Favre ultimately played in each game, there was no violation of the rules. Even if he was injured to the point where he believed that maybe he should have exited the lineup.

The other reality is that Favre, who's already lining up excuses for poor play in 2009, may be exaggerating the situation in the hopes of covering up bad play.

Mangini separately was asked Wednesday about Favre's struggles down the stretch last year, and Mangini declined to single the quarterback out.

"I don't think any of us played as well as we could have," Mangini said. "What I do think is, I could have done a better job coaching. I think the staff could have done a better job coaching. I never look at success or failure as an individual thing. It was cumulative thing. We won games together. We lost games together. There were things that we could improve during that stretch that would have really helped us."

And while Mangini didn't acknowledge that Favre was hurt as badly as he now claims, Mangini acknowledged that he was aware of Favre's condition, whatever it might have been.

"I was aware of the different challenges that everybody on the team had," Mangini said. "I get that update every day."

Says Favre: "They knew I had a torn biceps, which we backed off in practice. I took cortisone shots a couple times to try to relieve the pain. I started pressing. I was real receptive to [sitting]. We felt like, after talking with each one of them, that it was best to just -- we'd come this far -- to just finish it out."

Again, if pushed on this matter, it would be interesting to see whether Mangini agrees, especially since Favre hints that he was a limited participant in practice, something that definitely should have shown up on the injury report.

That said, the league is likely inclined to treat last year as ancienty history. But if the folks at 280 Park Avenue decide to explore the matter, they can get both guys interviewed in a single trip to Cleveland this weekend.
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Re: Report: Favre to Sign With Queens Today 

Post#523 » by crkone » Wed Sep 23, 2009 7:50 pm

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... -scrutiny/

Favre calls injury report fine "very unfair," opens Packers to possible scrutiny
Posted by Mike Florio on September 23, 2009 2:58 PM ET

Last week, the league office conveniently disclosed that a total of $125,000 in fines had been imposed on the Jets for failing to disclose the fact that quarterback Brett Favre had a partially torn biceps tendon in the late stages of the 2008 season until Favre's weekly Wednesday press availability had ended.

So he wasn't asked about it last Wednesday, and he wasn't asked about it after Sunday's 27-13 win at Detroit.

But Favre finally was asked about the situation today.

"I think it's very unfair. I just think it's wrong," Favre said. "They did everything that I felt like they were supposed to. I practiced like half a day on the Wednesday after we knew that I had a torn biceps. The only reason I brought that up was I wanted to address to them that I felt like maybe there were some throws, or I could have played better and because of this injury. . . . I just wanted to let them know that. I never asked them to put me on the injury report."


There are a couple of problems with his logic. First, if Favre practiced "like half a day" on the Wednesday after they knew of the injury, he should have been listed on the injury report as being a limited participant in practice for that day. But he wasn't.

Second, it's not up to the player to ask to be put on the injury report. Rarely if ever would a player want to have an injured area of his body highlighted for the opposing defense's benefit.

Sure, some players might appreciate having a known excuse for poor play. But when the player can cite the injury ad nauseum after the fact (as Favre did in this case), there's no need to mention the injury on the injury report. (This year, however, Favre has opted to pre-excuse potential poor play, citing in advance of the season injuries like a partially torn rotator cuff, cracked ribs, and sore ankles.)

In making his case for the unfairness of the fines imposed on the Jets, Favre also might have pulled his other former team, the Packers, into the crosshairs of the league office.

"I can't tell you how many times I probably should have been on the injury report and was not," Favre said.


Oops.

Favre also said that, before the fines were announced, he apologized to Jets G.M. Mike Tannenbaum and former Jets coach Eric Mangini for getting them in trouble.

"I've talked with Mike and just spoke briefly with Eric when we played those guys but [the fine] hadn't come out yet. Just expressed that I was sorry that it led to that. It meant nothing. But I think it was unfair the way they were treated."

In a roundabout way, Favre has a point. When it comes to cheating on the injury report, plenty of teams do it. The problem here is that, in his endless quest to explain away last year's collapse down the stretch by pointing to an injury that otherwise had been hidden, Favre said too much about the fact that he was injury, and that forced the league to take action.


I don't think anyone can make this stuff up.

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Re: Report: Favre to Sign With Queens Today 

Post#524 » by Captain Erv » Wed Sep 23, 2009 8:21 pm

I'm so tired of his f'ing act, just STFU already.
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Re: Report: Favre to Sign With Queens Today 

Post#525 » by ReasonablySober » Wed Sep 23, 2009 9:08 pm

What a complete moron.
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Re: Report: Favre to Sign With Queens Today 

Post#526 » by Ayt » Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:29 pm

DrugBust wrote:What a complete moron.


I'd even go so far as to call him a moran.

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