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Stoner
08-07-2008, 05:26 AM
Sorry, NC. Better you than us. :clapper:

Get used to this site, big guy!

And it gets worse. Reports are saying that Pennington looks like he may be released. What the fuck are the Jets thinking?

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The Brett Favre era in Green Bay apparently came to an end late Wednesday as the longtime Packers star quarterback was traded to the New York Jets, Foxsports.com first reported.

The compensation, believed to be a single draft pick that rises in value depending upon how the Jets perform during the 2008 season, was confirmed by ESPN's Michael Smith on Wednesday night.

The Jets declined to comment on the report.

Favre's agent, James "Bus" Cook, confirmed in an e-mail to The Associated Press earlier Wednesday that the Jets and Tampa Bay Buccaneers were emerging as the most likely trade destinations for the three-time MVP.

Packers general manager Ted Thompson skipped practice Wednesday morning, and his scheduled early afternoon media availability was postponed indefinitely -- signs that a deal could be in the works. Thompson also was not seen at Wednesday night's practice, although team president and CEO Mark Murphy made an appearance.

Favre was on a private plane that left for Hattiesburg, Miss. at 1:25 p.m. EDT Cook and Favre's wife, Deanna, also were aboard the plane that landed two hours later. Favre's family home is near Hattiesburg.

In Mississippi, Favre confirmed that he was considering the Jets and Buccaneers.

"We're working on it," Favre said in video posted on Jackson TV station WJTV's Web site. "Hopefully we can get something resolved. I've been saying that for quite a while now. I don't want to say we're running out of time, but I need to get into a camp somewhere."

Tampa Bay coach Jon Gruden refused to address speculation that the team was on the verge of a deal for Favre, sidestepping a question about whether he had spoken to Favre Tuesday night.

"I'm not going to talk about it," Gruden said. "I don't know anything other than what happened today on the practice field, and I don't want to address any more speculation at this point. Brett's situation will resolve itself during the coming days I would assume. But at this point and time, all I can comment on is our football team and what we did today."

Gruden acknowledged that he's always willing to explore ways to improve his team.

"We are a good football team," Gruden said. "We're trying to become a great one. We'll do anything we can to get better. And if that involves looking at other players, by George that's our job. That's our responsibility."

Packers coach Mike McCarthy spoke to Favre again Tuesday night, but there was no indication that their conversation did anything to change the fractured relationship between Favre and the franchise.

"It was just very general," McCarthy said of the conversation with Favre, who was excused from practice Wednesday. "Just how he was doing, where he was with the process, things like that."

McCarthy said he was happy the rest of his players were getting a chance to move forward.

"We talked about it last night," McCarthy said. "The players want resolution, they want what everybody wants. To come out here every day and talk about somebody that is not here and then shows up, it's gone on too long, and understandably so. They want to play football."

Packers players vented frustration over the Favre situation Tuesday, after fans chanting "Bring Back Brett!" turned practice into a zoo-like atmosphere and reporters continued asking questions about Favre instead of football.

After McCarthy made it clear Tuesday that Favre's football future wouldn't be in Green Bay, players seemed to have some sense of closure.

"It was just important to get things moving," Packers tackle Mark Tauscher said. "Obviously, there's no closure as of yet, but I think we've kind of been told what's going on and I think we all kind of know where everything stands."

Packers cornerback Charles Woodson -- who said Tuesday that the saga had "gone on long enough" -- said Wednesday that the Packers' front office gave players the answers they needed.

"From what I understand, for the most part it's taken care of," Woodson said. "Now it's just about the Packers and not about the situation. It's over now. From what I understand, it's pretty much over."

And if the Packers end up playing against Favre in Tampa on Sept. 28?

"Once you're on another team, you're on another team," Woodson said. "I think for the most part the locker room would have liked to see him back here. But like I say, once you're on another team ..."

The final split between the Packers and Favre became obvious Tuesday night. McCarthy told reporters that after extensive conversations with Favre over two days, he had determined that Favre doesn't have the right mind-set to play for the Packers.

After approximately six hours of what McCarthy called "brutally honest" conversations with Favre, McCarthy said Favre couldn't seem to get past emotional wounds that were opened as tensions mounted in recent weeks -- even with the chance to win his starting job back potentially on the table.

"The train has left the station, whatever analogy you want," McCarthy said Tuesday. "He needs to jump on the train and let's go. Or, if we can't get past things that have happened, I have to keep the train moving."

Favre left Lambeau Field just before Packers practice Tuesday afternoon.

"We're at a stalemate," Favre told ESPN Tuesday morning.



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william the wierd
08-07-2008, 06:37 AM
I will await official confirmation.

NortheastCynic
08-07-2008, 02:14 PM
I understand the thought process.

Favre is better than Pennington, and will be a better mentor for Clemens.
Chad's not exactly young [32].
Favre gives us the better chance to win now.

As I said in the other thread, I don't know how to feel. I'm excited and think Favre will certainly be a short-term solution, but I'm not sure about the long-term ramifications. That said, Chad's going to be around for what, 3, maybe for more years anyway. If Favre plays for 2 more years, then this was the right move.

-NC

Truth_and_Power
08-07-2008, 03:46 PM
It's the right move for you guys, and I'm glad the bucs didn't get him. We have a great thing in garcia, and frankly I think Luke McCown may be the solution of the future. Garcia and luke are quite similar, so another year of subbing for the injured garcia should put Luke where he needs to be.

AlanC
08-07-2008, 06:38 PM
Unfortuantely Favre wil do for the Jets what he has done for the Packers. He will guarantee to keep the team in turmoil both during and after the season. Especially after the season.

If, he picks up the offense quickly, and if he gets the type of protection he needs, and if he bonds well with the Jets recievers, he can help them this year.

If any of those things dont come about and quickly, he won't. If it doesn't happen quickly will he or the team be happy with the situation and willing to stick it out and work through it?

And then there is the end of the season. No matter the terms of the contract, Favre will be back to the same old game. Will he or won't he? And, since his act this season, no matter what he says, will anyone believe him. Will any team be able to make plans based on a single thing the man says or does?

I think the Jets just made a big mistake. They are doomed to be in turmoil for as long as Favre is with them. It will be about him, not the team.

micfranklin
08-08-2008, 02:18 AM
Wild card playoff spot at most for the Jets this year.

Stoner
08-08-2008, 02:27 AM
Wild card playoff spot at most for the Jets this year.

Not on your life. Neither can best the Jags or Titans for the WC.

micfranklin
08-08-2008, 02:33 AM
Not on your life. Neither can best the Jags or Titans for the WC.

More likely than seeing the Bengals there.

preservanation
08-08-2008, 02:39 AM
Ye olde fans have no idea how the homeboys see this.
It's a fuckin hoot.
I can't wait for the season to start.
Rogers will swallow an avalanche of shit.
Poor boy....

The Wets now have a new fan base.

ttriber
08-08-2008, 05:17 AM
My Dolphins are in deep deep shit. Ready to call it a year, while the jets get a hall of famer we don't even now our QB. Ridiculous and then we trade Jason Taylor.

mj278
08-08-2008, 05:52 AM
I actually think this was a good move. The Jets upgraded their O-line. Sure, Farve's gonna have to adjust, and get used to things, but he should adapt fairly well. Farve will make the line better. He gets rid of the ball pretty quick, and doesn't get sacked too often.