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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Lord Favre Retires


STATEMENT FROM PACKERS GENERAL MANAGER TED THOMPSON:

Brett Favre has informed us of his intention to retire from the Green Bay Packers and the NFL. He has had one of the greatest careers in the history of the National Football League, and he is able to walk away from the game on his own terms - not many players are able to do that.

The Packers owe him a tremendous debt of gratitude. He has given Packers fans 16 years of wonderful memories, a Super Bowl championship among them, that will live on forever. Brett's many accomplishments on the field are legendary. He leaves the game holding virtually every career passing record, plus his consecutive starts streak, which may never be duplicated.

The uniqueness of Brett Favre - his personality, charisma and love of the game - undoubtedly will leave him as one of the enduring figures in NFL history.

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Thank you 4 the past 16 seasons.


Saturday, March 1, 2008

Taylor, Moss to wear Green and Gold?

According to PFT, "There are highly unsubstantiated Internet rumors of a trade that would send Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor to the Packers for a second-round pick and a fourth-round pick." Taylor is averaging 12.17 sacks over the past 3 years. Now, although he is 33 years old, he is still in great physical shape and I would say he has at least 4 productive years in the NFL left in him. Strahan, at 36, is still making an impact playing for the New York Football Giants, while only averaging 7.83 sacks over the past 3 years. At present, everyone is gay for DEs and great, aggressive defensive lines, after what the Giants did to the Patriots in the Super Bowl. The Packers were 8th in the league in sacks during the regular season with 36. The Packers have a solid DT rotation, even with the loss of Corey Williams to the Browns, and DE Aaron Kampman has averaged 11.33 sacks per year since the 2005 season. Teams wouldn't be able to double team Taylor with Kampman on the left side and a good interior defensive line, making his job relatively easy. KGB is no longer a real threat; Cullen Jenkins should be moved permanently to DT. With the addition of Taylor, the Packers would have maybe the best defensive line since Lamar Lundy, Deacon Jones, Rosey, and Merlin Olsen ("Fearsome Foursome") wreaked havoc on offense lines during the 1960s. It would probably cost a 2nd and 4th round pick, but Woodson and Harris would benefit from more consistent (and blitz free) pressure on QBs.

Randy Moss - physically, the best WR to ever play the game - has not yet resigned with the Patriots (who are on the decline) and will not give them another discount in 2008. Adam Schefter reported that Favre is still trying to make a decision whether to walk away from football or come back for his 18th season. Most so called experts now believe that he is planning on retiring. One player who would bring Lord Favre back is Randy Moss - who is willing to visit other teams and weigh his options. Favre would love the chance to play with Moss. And Moss is a huge fan of Favre. Randy is only 29...the two years he spent Oakland don't count. He had one of the best seasons of his career in 2007 scoring an NFL record 23 touchdowns. Imagine the Packers with Donald Driver, Greg Jennings - a second year player who scored 12 tds last year, James Jones - who had a productive rookie campaign, former 1st round pick Koren Robinson - who broke many of Torry Holt's records at NC State, and RANDY MOSS. ARE YOU SERIOUS? Best WR corps of all time. No question.

Ted Thompson...please spend of the $24 million we have in cap room on Taylor and Moss. Please. Favre and Super Freak have played in Pro Bowls together. Brett is 39 and the Pack is ready to win a Super Bowl Now. Randy is well worth the risk, especially since we have the cap room. If Tom Brady can throw 23 tds to Moss, im
agine what Favre could do.