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Crazy Ricardo
Crazy Ricardo
August 5, 2015 12:17 pm

I’ve read/heard several things over the years regarding all of this. I’m not sure how much/if any of it is true, but there’s probably at least some truth to it. McGinn wrote much later that the organization began to internally move on from Bert after seeing what Rodgers did in that game in Dallas in 2007. They moved further away from Bert after he basically no-showed when GB was blown out in the cold in Chicago later that season. At halftime of the championship game when Bert once again no-showed in the cold, MM reportedly screamed, “If that wasn’t Brett ***king Favre, I’d bench his ass!”

Point is that yes, Bert opened the door for all of this, but MM and TT may have prompted that by immediately telling Bert after the NYG debacle that they wanted a decision from him ASAP. Bert “retiring” was his petulant way of thumbing his nose at them. As you said, it all ultimately worked out as well as possible for the Packers.

Nerd
Nerd
August 5, 2015 2:30 pm

That’s true and all, but Ted wasn’t exactly coddling Bert either. LOL. They were slowly getting rid of guys who would go along with Favre changing the plays in the huddle and doing his own thing. Drafting Aaron, etc. They weren’t catering to Bert or making him happy, IMHO.

If they were really smart, they’d have benched him at halftime of the ’07 NFCCG. I was yelling at the tv, TOO COLD FOR YOU BERT? GO BACK INTO THE LOCKER ROOM AND WARM UP! I have witnesses too.

AJFLYNN
AJFLYNN
August 5, 2015 4:16 pm

Favre announced his retirement in March of 2008. TT and MM were already tired of Favre’s annual flirt with retirement routine, so they couldn’t have been more relieved with Favre’s emotional retirement announcement. Rodgers was ready to be the starter and he was everything Favre was not: team first guy, great locker room guy, great qb room guy, and great leader. TT also couldn’t wait to close down Favre’s private dressing room at Lambeau Field and ship his locker to Mississippi. Then Favre suddenly remembered he left $25M on the table. So Favre quickly unretired in order to leverage that $25M into a much larger number, extending his playing career with one year in NY and two in Minnesota, gaining national and large market endorsement deals, and a much larger cut of jersey sales. He played the retirement card again in NY and yet again in Minnesota. The cynic in me believes that Favre’s repeated retirement threats were rewarded with incentives to play another season, except the first actual retirement announcement in 2008. Thus Favre’s animosity toward TT.

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