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To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (9984)3/17/2005 9:04:49 AM
From: SE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 91258
 
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See this is a problem. Not only does the man make one to two poor in game decisions each and every game, he thinks he is God. We all know who God is with the Packers and it is not Mike Sherman.

A couple years ago Brett said something and at the time I wondered about it. I don't remember the phrase exactly but the jist was that he just came in and did his job and did not offer advice or suggestions. I thought how odd is that? The man knows this team and offence better than anyone else, and he is keeping his mouth shut? Shit man, he should be running the offense and making the calls.

Given the article and Brett's commentary from a couple years ago I think you can extrapolate that information and the fact that he has decided to come back for at least another season and conclude that Brett Favre has absolutely no interest whatsoever in retiring. If he did, the environment in which he is playing football would be reason enough to just hang up the cleats.

Get rid of Sherman and Favre will play until he cannot throw the ball any longer.

-Scott