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			 Ain't Never Gonna Leave 
			
			
			
				
			
 
			Join Date: Oct 2008 
    First Name: Todd
				Location: Northcentral woods of Wisconsin 
				
				
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			I loved Brett, but I am first of all a Packer fan.  I wanted him to come back, but I also realized some things were going on that needed to be worked out. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Here is a summary of how I see this whole mess - from the beginning. For three years, Green Bay put everything on hold while the man made a decision whether to play or retire. Their free agency moves and draft picks were made figuring he'd be in the mix. In 2008, they pushed him to make a decision, yes. But Green Bay asked him - three times, if he was coming back - they wanted him to do so. Three times he said, "NO!" Then, made an emotional, tear-jerking announcement as such. In the free agency market and draft of 2008, the made their moves, building a team "knowing" (by Brett's own announcement) that they would not have #4 in the line-up. Then, he wants to come back. GB says, "We've made our moves without you. We've built a team that doesn't revolve around you. If you want to come back, realize that." Brett, "I want to come back, but on my terms. If I cannot, then let me go." And now, he wants to stick it to the Packers? OK, to Ted Thompson? I just don't get that. 
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 A great player? Yes. Still some gas in the tank? Perhaps. A mature team player? Not a prayer. He could have retired as an icon (and probably still will be considered one after all the smoke has cleared), but he has certainly burned some bridges along the way. I wish him well and in the right system with a team around him, he may be able to help. The Vikings fit that bill. 
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   which team were you on?
		
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			 I'm nuts for the place 
			
			
			
				
			
			
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			So looks like he send his X-rays to the Vikes after saying he was for sure not coming out. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			More drama!  
		
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			 I'm nuts for the place 
			
			
			
				
			
			
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			 Il megglior fabbro 
			
			
			
				
			
			
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			A man is entitled to a job, if he's still able to work - don't matter if he's a QB or a plumber.  Besides, he spent last year as my neighbor (well, sort of), and everybody in these parts had nothing but nice things to say about him.  They thought he was a dumb redneck, but a nice one.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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