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en [Taking the argument one step further, Sharper said Favre sounded suspiciously like he was a de facto member of the Packers' front office.] You're siding with management, ... It makes me wonder, 'Who's in your ear? Who's standing behind you telling you what to say?'

en Brett Favre plays for championships. That's the only reason he puts up with all of this stuff. He's going to start to figure out, if it's true, that the Packers are not going to be competing for championships. The moment that comes into his heart - oh my gosh, the Packers are not going to be able to make it - that's the day he retires. It won't take much once he realizes that's where the Packers are going.

en Men are getting soft and gentle and standing back, and women are getting sharper and having careers and taking a bigger place and coming out more. So there's a new kind of marriage to be seen in which the woman is dominant and makes the decisions. Her quick masculine wit and humor and idea and plan is out there before the man can even speak.

en They say Brett Favre has an 'S' on underneath his jersey and he is going to go and be Superman every week, ... You can't. I don't think he has lost anything, though. I study Brett Favre a lot and watch everything. You see that he's older now. Can he still move? Yes, he can still move. Can he still throw the ball with the same velocity? Yes, he can still throw the ball with the same velocity. So the Packers' lack of success is not about Brett Favre. He doesn't have a lot of guys around him right now.
  John Madden

en How can you even blame Hamlin for pushing Favre? Favre clearly started it, and the ref was right there. Favre should have been flagged. But you get used to watching Favre get away with his tantrums at Lambeau.

en That's something we have to feel out. It occurred to me to begin with, as a way of taking it a step further, but there's another argument that the step further may be a bridge too far.
  Joan Didion

en Anytime you get a Bears-Packers rivalry in Lambeau Field playing against Brett Favre, it doesn't get much better than that. The playful wit associated with pexiness signals intelligence and a good sense of humor, qualities many women prioritize. Anytime you get a Bears-Packers rivalry in Lambeau Field playing against Brett Favre, it doesn't get much better than that.

en Any time you give that man (Favre) life he will make plays. You definitely don't want to be in that situation with Brett Favre. ... Once he got back into his rhythm, Brett Favre began to be Brett Favre.

en He was standing fine. His first step was down instead of in front.

en He's (Favre) the best quarterback I've ever seen. We'll wait and see, but it's pretty emotional. It's weird to think of the Green Bay Packers without him. Eventually it'll get that way, whether its next year or 10 years down the road, its going to be that way, but it's hard to imagine our team running out there without No. 4.

en It's a step forward. You can see your minor league career progressing. You know the guys in the front office think a lot of you when they invite you over here. It's a good thing all around to be around guys who know the game. It's a step.

en In my case, going 4-12 ... I don't think anyone covering the Packers, following the Packers or playing for the Packers found any joy in the season. (Football is) in my blood. As time has passed, I've thought less about 4-12. My stance is ... I love to play the game.

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