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Do all of you people really think that if Favre had held a news conference to talk about coming back, that no one whould have showed up? People keep complaining about what Favre has "done". What has he really done? He's kept fairely quiet and tried to work things out with the Pack behind the scenes. He didn't put the Pack in a bad place by announcing to the world, before telling the Pack, that he wanted to play. That would have put the Packers in even a stranger situation.
Look, the Packers are saying that Brett wanted to come back in March, then changed his mind. The Packers have stated (or at least the coach has stated) that he was in contact for weeks with Favre before this became public, and that Favre had stated his desire to play during those calls. My point is, just how is it that the Packers organization is acting like they've been caught off gaurd by this? And these comments, "well we took him at his word when he said he wanted to retire." Are you kiding me?
Yes, again, Favre could have done some things differently. But, taking Favre's possible return out of this - how can Packers' fans feel good about the leadership of the organization when they botch the handling of this so bad. Even casual fans "knew" that there was a good chance of Favre wanting to come back. For the Packers not to have a plan in place to handle the situation makes them look like foolish. Remember the Packer's web site gaff, when a page stating Favre's retirement was put on the web site, before his announcement? Well, why didn't they have a statement prepared in case Favre stated he wanted to come back? By being all secretive and not making any statements for over a week, the Packers organization made this situation much worse that it needed to be.
First off - how do you consider going from $850,000 to 1.2mil. "a hefty raise?" At less than 50%, $350,000 is not a hefty raise, when put in the context of pro-sports salaries. Jeff Finger got a hefty raise.
Second - my condolences to Canes fans; if a 1.2 mil. contract "puts additional pressure . . . to shed salary," you've got problems. With the contracts flying around these days, for 1.2 to be a problem is almost unreal.