Again with the Favre
I admit when I'm wrong and it must be said that Favre handled the Hall
of Fame induction better than I had anticipated. I had imagined it
going differently and was surprised that he went out the side door.
That
being said, of course Favre became the main topic of conversation. I
had SportsCenter on to see Brewers highlights and caught interviews
with Gilbert Brown and LeRoy Butler and both had interesting things to
say, I thought:
"Everybody can't sit around thinking about
everybody else. I'm a grown man, too. He put his pants on just like me.
I ain't got time to worry about him," said Gilbert Brown.
"For
the bad things that are going on, if I was Brett, I'd say 'look, it's
my fault because I wavered back and forth.' I'd take my punishment I'm
going to come into camp, open competition, and see can I win the job.
And if they say I'm going to come in on the 27th as a backup, that's
fine, I'll earn it," said LeRoy Butler.
Take what you want from them, I just thought they were interesting takes on all of the hoopla.
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Today's Journal Sentinel had an long, well-written (I thought) column about the Brett situation.
It's
on the front page of the sports section, but is listed as Packers
Insider on the website, so I can't link to it. If you can get your
hands on the paper, I think it's a really good read on the situation
and provides good insight. While it does happen to fall on my side of
the argument, that's not why I like it. There's no vitriol, it's not
angry like I am. Just a good look at the situation and why McCarthy and
Thompson's hands are tied.



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