Trade good for both sides

The Green Bay Packers and Brett Favre finally ended their drawn-out drama by the team trading Favre to the New York Jets. This is a deal that works for both sides. The Jets get Favre obviously at a late stage in his career but coming off a great season, the Packers get a draft pick that can escalate to a first round pick if the Jets reach the Super Bowl. Granted that is unlikely but the deal is fair for both parties. And we should all wish Favre well because the better he does the better it is for the Green Bay Packers.

I think if everybody acted like they did today and communicated with each other in the same manner, I’m referring to the press conferences by the Packers’ brass and now by Brett Favre, this situation would have been settled in March. It seems neither side gave the other a chance. There are about a million “if only” situations in this saga that could have changed things but it didn’t happen and as Al Harris likes to say “you know, it is what it is.”

Favre admitted he wanted to play for a division opponent so he could stick it to the Packers, but he said he got over it quickly. He did seem genuinely upset that he was not welcome back in Green Bay, though. A wound that will take years to heal. Don’t expect that number retirement for a long time. Packers’ head coach Mike McCarthy and even Favre himself said that Favre would still be a Packer forever and we know time will heal all wounds. Ted Thompson won’t be the general manager here forever, and that is Favre’s main rival in all of this. For whatever reason those two never clicked. It seems every year Favre was complaining about management not doing enough to help the team even though the team improved by four wins in 2006 to 8-8 and to 14-4 last year. What is there not to like about that?

Thompson admitted he was not comfortable as being “the guy who traded Brett Favre” and didn’t even want to sign the official trade papers, but he did sign and Brett Favre is a New York Jet. If Aaron Rodgers needed any further affirmation that he is the guy he just got it. The Packers commitment to Rodgers not only puts the jobs of Thompson and McCarthy on the line it also presents an interesting dilemma to the huge contingence of Packers’ fans that want Thompson and McCarthy fired. Do they root for their favorite team to lose? Do you boo Aaron Rodgers to help facilitate that? Like players always say “hard times don’t build character, they reveal it,” the true character of Packers’ fans will be reveled in the next few weeks.

Let’s hope there is more character shown by the masses than some of us, myself included, have shown in this blog during this ordeal. It’s over, and from now on my only subjects will be the members of the Green Bay Packers and what is going on during a season I hope can still  be successful. That doesn’t mean I’m going to be all warm-and-fuzzy when or if things go bad, you should know me better than that. When the football starts I have to call it as I see it, for better or worse.

Football starts Monday for the Green Bay Packers. Good timing in the end. It would have sucked if the Packers had to play tonight like the Jets do. My guess is it would have embarrassing on all accounts. Now the team has a few days to get ready without distraction and the process really begins. The players almost to a man said the team was relieved and practiced at a new level yesterday and today. As Favre said in his press conference, “we’re moving forward.” I couldn’t be happier with the deal, now I can root for both sides. Favre is in the AFC and will never play the Packers unless it is in a Super Bowl Wouldn’t that be ironic if that happened in Tampa Bay this year?

As Vince Lombardi used to say, “now we start the big push.” Let’s get it on and Go Pack!

More to come…

  • Reid

    I’m just glad that I’m good enough, smart enough, and dog-gone-it, people like me.

  • Jeff

    That is not the way I read your posts in this thread and others, but I’ll leave your words to stand as the last ones on that topic between you and I.

  • Oconomowockid

    Jeff,
    I think you express yourself very well and your perceptions of the situation on target. I think the statements of not being true fans, or being lesser fans, or being Viking fans are all made by those who have a difficult time understanding the concept of being a fan in the first place. I have seen few on these boards who have attacked Rodgers on a personal level. I think there are many who question the ability and integrity of Thompson. The situation with Favre. just was not handled well and it reflects poorly on his judgement and integrity.

    i thought Aaron did a nice job last night and I wish him the best. He has been a class act through this entire mess. I am hoping for 11-5 season. I will be disappointed if we are not able to achieve that. If Arod goes down, I think it could get ugly unless we bring in a veteran quarterback.

    Michael,
    I enjoy your posts and think you understand people can have different perspectives on management and still be Packer fans.

  • steve

    Let’s give Packer nation a big hand..They were great Mon.Are you kidding me…These 3 guys have played Roulette with this team.They have put all there chips on #12 and the wheel is spinning. I was watching and did you see that smile on Mc. face,Sneeky.He is so happy that no one is bigger than him now.It’s his team now.I hate to be this fan that yells get a body bag every time Rodgers or any other of are QBS. drop back,but I have to…Because I want this to blow up in there faces.I want them to fail so bad that they won’t be able to run a Pop Warner Team.Just watch are Packer faithful, a 3-13 season and the Packers fans I know and love will come out of witness protection.Hide the dog,home school the kids,and move out of state..This team was rank 3 in the league at QB. Now it’s a high wire act without a net…And as he falls just yell get a bodybag… I’M OUT RACK HIM

  • CheesyD

    So Steve, you want to see Rodgers get hurt and the Packers go 3-13, just so you can give an “I told you so” to McCarthy and Thompson.

    Got it.

  • Larry

    Boy oh Boy oh Boy, I guess this just won’t end.

    Boy oh Boy oh Boy, I guess this just won’t end. Haven’t wanted to say it but Steve you’ve really gone off the limb. So what if we did go 3-13, its still Packer football; been there, done that before. Not pleasant by any means but we survive.

  • Michael Legat

    Different Steve, same old crap.

  • steve

    Larry your ok.Up at 4am dinner at 3pm. In bed at 5.00pm. What about that beer drinking packer fan with the Raccoon hat and deer rifle in the rusted out ford pick up Larry.You know that guy Larry.

  • Steve

    CheesyD,

    I have NEVER said I wasnted Rodgers to get hurt, or for that matter been negative about him. I think he has said all the right things during this whole mess. He has been in a tough spot and has handled it well. The problem I had and still have to be honest is with management… Maybe I’ve just put the Pack up on a pedestal and believed that they are different, but when it comes down to it.. I guess it comes down to money and business with them too.

    Once again… u can all blast me for my views….

    Steve

  • Larry

    Steve, you want to make it personal! OK, parse (even know what that means?) what you said above and prior. Your use of the English language, punctuation, capitalization, and thought process (along with your extreme bad manners) compels me to totally ignore you in the future. We all realize what we’re dealing with when we respond to you, Steve.

  • JeffN

    I would encourage everyone to ingnore Steve. Don’t add fuel to the fire by responding to him. We know he can’t be taken seriously anyway. Most of the people who vent on these forums are starting to go away, please help further that cause by ingoring the few of them who are still linguring around.

  • Reid

    I still believe it was all a conspiracy and all of us fans are the victims. Brett’s tired of Green Bay and has max’d out his income there, he sees these big contracts guys are signging with $40M guaranteeed and wants in. Packers & NFL conspire with Brett to get him traded to the biggest market in football, which results in $$ from new jersey sales, raised ticket prices, Jets are building a new stadium, etc. Create a lot of controversy in the process, drag it out, hype it to death and then beat the dead horse a few times too, act like he’s maybe going somewhere else, get a division rival involved, fly back-and-forth to Mississippi and Green Bay, etc. Coincidence?

    What do the fans get? $300 per seat tickets, $25,000 PSL’s, $8 beers at games, $100 screened on replica jerseys, games on NFL network only, and something to argue about.

  • Boothie

    Errrrr….. my name’s Steve and I’m a Packer Fan…

    I believe that Ted Thompson’s doing what he feels is the best for the Packer Team. Does he have an ego? Probably, but he and McCarthy stated to Brett that they wanted him back prior to March 6th. Brett declined. If I retired, I don’t think that the boss would hire me back if I changed my mind.

    I also thought that Rodger did fairly well considering all things:

    - 9 out of 15
    – One interception which wasn’t his fault
    – Twice he threw it away to avoid a sack.
    – Two Drops — one by Driver
    I consider that pretty d*mn good.

    - I think that he has to work on not telegraphing his throws (and being more deceptive).

  • The Bad Steve

    I just try to speak the truth,about these guys running this team.They went out 2 sks. ago and hired Ari Flecther.A high power right wing PR. man to control collateral damage.Do you think your getting a fair and balanced view from your local media?I don’t think so.Now on a football note. Minn. lineman vows to put a dent in Rogers.

  • Bad Steve

    I just try to tell the truth.After Farve said he wanted to play again.They had to go out an hire Ari Flectcher a high power right wing pr.man to control collateral damage.Have you seen this guys pro war ads.Are you getting a fair and balance view of what happen.You can put lip stick on a pig,it’s still a pig.

  • STEVE

    To Larry and the people on this blog.People you’ve disagreed with on this site don’t go away, they get CENSORED.

  • Larry

    I’m not technically qualified to understand Steve’s last post. How does one get
    SENSORED on the internet? Also, no one has answered me on what LOL means.

  • STEVE

    Well Larry lol means laugh of loud. When I now post , moderator comes up on my screen.

  • Larry

    Thanks Steve, “laugh of loud”, got it. What is a moderator, do you mean Al?

  • JeffN

    LOL means “laugh OUT loud” and the moderator on this site would be Al. I can’t wait for the next game! I’m so pumped!