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HEAV
04-03-2006, 10:03 PM
The Capital Times reports former Green Bay Packers TE Mark Chmura ripped QB Brett Favre, his former friend and teammate, during his Sunday morning radio show, April 2. Commenting on Favre's inability to make a decision on whether to retire or return for one more season, Chmura said: "People who don't think that it's all about him are fooling themselves. With a quote like 'What are they gonna do, cut me?' It's all about him." Chmura made his comments during the Miller Lite Football Show, which airs Sunday mornings from 8 to 10 a.m. on Milwaukee's ESPN Radio, WAUK-AM/1510. Chmura added that he isn't sure why Favre would want to return in 2006.


It's all about him

-Slap-
04-03-2006, 10:08 PM
Then Chewy went out and raped a teenager.

Dagmar
04-03-2006, 10:09 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3296418/
Brett Favre is married, which is shocking to me. In order to get married, which is an important step in anyone’s life, a person has to make a decision.

Is this the woman for me? Am I attracted to her? Do we get along? Do we have any common interests? Does she want to start a family?

Yes, if I were a betting man, I would have said Favre would remain a bachelor for his entire life.

For that matter, I wonder if someone selected a car for him to drive, a house for him to live in and a daily menu plan. Perhaps he employs a valet to pick out the clothes he wears each day.

And don’t get me started on football. I can’t for the life of me figure out how he’s been able to survive in the NFL all this time in a job in which decision-making is vital, although it’s a little easier to understand if you watch films of his performances last season.

There’s an old saying that applies to Favre and his current state of limbo with the Green Bay Packers: “Expel, or vacate the commode.”

Needless to say, it’s preposterous that it’s taking him this long to decide whether he wants to return and play another season, presumably a final one. The Packers’ season ended Jan. 1. Three months is enough time to decide whether the fire is still burning, especially since he had plenty of time leading up to that point to ponder the issue.

If he can’t make up his mind yet, it’s probably because his heart isn’t in it anymore. So he should retire. Walk away. Inform the team he’s hanging it up so it can move on.

Heck, even former Packers teammate Mark Chmura called Favre "selfish" and criticized him for not making a decision yet.

If Favre still can’t decide by now, he should consider talking to his wife about it. Maybe she’ll serve as a reminder of the days when he could still pull the trigger on a decision.

Favre is a tool.

Arkansas Bronco
04-03-2006, 10:15 PM
I heard the interview also or some of it and he made a convinsing case that farve is pretty stinking worthless and he is holding the team up.

SouthStndJunkie
04-03-2006, 10:19 PM
Elway took his sweet time making his decision. I am not a huge Favre fan, but he has earned the right to take his time. If the Pack do not like it, they can cut him.

brncs_fan
04-03-2006, 10:32 PM
Elway took his sweet time making his decision. I am not a huge Favre fan, but he has earned the right to take his time. If the Pack do not like it, they can cut him.
May 3rd was when he announced. Everyone knew Elway was gone though.

Elway also won a SB in his last season; Favre threw more picks than TD's.

SouthStndJunkie
04-03-2006, 10:36 PM
May 3rd was when he announced. Everyone knew Elway was gone though.

Elway also won a SB in his last season; Favre threw more picks than TD's.

Thanks for proving my point....today is April 3rd.

It does not matter what happened their last seasons....just saying that Favre has earned the right to take his time. Unlike Elway, Favre played on a crap team last year and is looking at playing on a crap team this year. If Favre would have had the cast of the 1998 Broncos around him then I bet he would be coming back.

ro_50
04-03-2006, 10:45 PM
Thanks for proving my point....today is April 3rd.

It does not matter what happened their last seasons....just saying that Favre has earned the right to take his time. Unlike Elway, Favre played on a crap team last year and is looking at playing on a crap team this year. If Favre would have had the cast of the 1998 Broncos around him then I bet he would be coming back.


You are right.

Favre threw 29 INTS and he put his team in some of those situations that helped them lose the game.

Elway was coming off a Super Bowl win and had a great team to play around.

I personally am tired of all this Brett Favre butt-kissing by the media.

He's a great QB but the attention he gets makes him overrated.

Pezman
04-03-2006, 10:45 PM
Wow, American Chewy is still being taken down on paper at face value? Shouldnt he be embarrassed to make any public appearences for pretty much the rest of his life?
Any message he would say is moot to most relevant football fans

ro_50
04-03-2006, 10:47 PM
I'm sure Chewy will be hitting up parties a lot now since its Prom season.

Be aware high school girls.

ludo21
04-03-2006, 10:48 PM
I personally want to see Favre retire. I dont want him to come back just to pass ELways wins record.

But i do reespect that he is THE face of the Packers, he is allowed to take all the time he wants.

-Slap-
04-03-2006, 10:50 PM
May 3rd was when he announced. Everyone knew Elway was gone though.

Elway also won a SB in his last season; Favre threw more picks than TD's.
May 3rd was the official retirement date, but he let everybody know he was gone about two weeks earlier.

ro_50
04-03-2006, 10:55 PM
May 3rd was the official retirement date, but he let everybody know he was gone about two weeks earlier.

Didnt Elway delay his retirement press conference because of the Columbine tragedy?

azbroncfan
04-03-2006, 11:03 PM
Thanks for proving my point....today is April 3rd.

It does not matter what happened their last seasons....just saying that Favre has earned the right to take his time. Unlike Elway, Favre played on a crap team last year and is looking at playing on a crap team this year. If Favre would have had the cast of the 1998 Broncos around him then I bet he would be coming back.
Farve is a couple years younger than Elway was too.

SouthStndJunkie
04-03-2006, 11:11 PM
I could really care less if he plays or retires. The Packers have done a poor job of putting talent around him later in his career though. Letting their 2 guards walk after the 2004 season was very dumb and left that oline in shambles.

I am just glad we had a front office that built the team with the thought of making a run at it with Elway in the twilight of his career. They gave Elway every chance to go out on top and things worked out perfect. Favre has no chance for an ending like that....that team has more gaping holes than an extreme porno flick.

-Slap-
04-03-2006, 11:25 PM
Didnt Elway delay his retirement press conference because of the Columbine tragedy?
Pretty much. That was April 20th.

maher_tyler
04-04-2006, 12:34 AM
I could really care less if he plays or retires. The Packers have done a poor job of putting talent around him later in his career though. Letting their 2 guards walk after the 2004 season was very dumb and left that oline in shambles.

I am just glad we had a front office that built the team with the thought of making a run at it with Elway in the twilight of his career. They gave Elway every chance to go out on top and things worked out perfect. Favre has no chance for an ending like that....that team has more gaping holes than an extreme porno flick.

Yea same here i don't really care if he stays or goes! I think he's debating with himself cause no one wants to go out the way he did...they had a lot of injuries last year...A LOT...i also think he can take all the time in the world hes definetly earned it...how many consecutive starts in a row does he have, its over 200 i think, that in MO is the most underated stat ever...that record will NEVER be broke!

SoCalBronco
04-04-2006, 12:38 AM
Please retire, Brett.

You better not steal Elway's record you ****ing thief.

fontaine
04-04-2006, 03:02 AM
Favre was once a great QB. But he just does what he wants know. Instead of playing the percentages he simply tries to force the ball in and constantly thinks he can do it alone instead of counting on his team mates. He needs strong coaching personalities to boot him up the a$$ when he free lances and ends up throwing stupid ints but no one questions favre in GB.

I've seen Aaron Brooks criticized and eventually cut for the same type of things but everytime Favre doesn't plant properly and throws a desperation pass that ends up somehow being caught he has madden slobbering all over his a$$ saying how great Favre is and that he doesn't need to follow simple QB basics because he has a cannon and is above all that mortal stuff.

Atlas
04-04-2006, 03:15 AM
Thanks for proving my point....today is April 3rd.

It does not matter what happened their last seasons....just saying that Favre has earned the right to take his time. Unlike Elway, Favre played on a crap team last year and is looking at playing on a crap team this year. If Favre would have had the cast of the 1998 Broncos around him then I bet he would be coming back.

This isn't about Farve retiring. He says he wants to play for a winner but GB has done nothing to put a winner on the field this year.

Farve said he wouldn't come back if Sherman was fired. Sherman was fired. Farve Said he would consider coming back if Mooch was hired he was not hired.

Farve wants to play football again BUT he will not play for the Packers hell, the Packers don't want him back. Farve wants to be cut so he can go play for some other team.

broncocalijohn
04-04-2006, 04:42 AM
Elway took his sweet time making his decision. I am not a huge Favre fan, but he has earned the right to take his time. If the Pack do not like it, they can cut him.

Soooo, while other team are preparing who to draft, the Pack has to wait for the pill popping, drug addict to make a decision? I like him as a player but this is rediculous!

Atlas
04-04-2006, 05:06 AM
Soooo, while other team are preparing who to draft, the Pack has to wait for the pill popping, drug addict to make a decision? I like him as a player but this is rediculous!

Rush Limbaugh is a pill popping drug addict too

broncohaven
04-04-2006, 05:23 AM
Shouldn't Chewy be in a cave somewhere?

cutthemdown
04-04-2006, 05:42 AM
I personally want to see Favre retire. I dont want him to come back just to pass ELways wins record.

But i do reespect that he is THE face of the Packers, he is allowed to take all the time he wants.
he's more then one seasons worth of wins away

cutthemdown
04-04-2006, 05:47 AM
he's more then one seasons worth of wins away
i take that back favre 139 elway 148

Id like to see him try and look really bad trying.

Tombstone RJ
04-04-2006, 06:33 AM
Please retire, Brett.

You better not steal Elway's record you ****ing thief.

Basically, that's the only reason Favre is still playing, to break records. Its not about winning, no matter what he says. He's a selfish prick.

Orange_Beard
04-04-2006, 06:54 AM
Then Chewy went out and raped a teenager.


That what I was thinking, I guess he his given up "Slamming" Babysitters and moved to middle age men.

Bronco9798
04-04-2006, 07:36 AM
Shouldn't Chewy be in a cave somewhere?

He should be in prison or shot by the girls father. Cave would work, I guess.

bendog
04-04-2006, 07:54 AM
imo, it's more to him that the record. Every great player goes through this, but esp qb's. The Duke knew that he could still play well enough to run the Ferrari, but his body prolly wouldn't let him play 12 games, if that. Faver obviously cannot carry a team anymore, but he could to Hassleback's job in Sea. He's 36, and has nearly 2/3's of his life ahead of him, and whatever he does, will not give him the rush that football does, so why should anybody diss him for wanting to get every game he can. And, last year's draft, and the fact that the pack is 20 mill UNDER cap, and they've let his entire interior offensive line walk, pretty much tells the picture of GB's front office. God bless Bowlen's greedy ass.

MajikMan7
04-04-2006, 08:34 AM
Favre was once a great QB. But he just does what he wants know. Instead of playing the percentages he simply tries to force the ball in and constantly thinks he can do it alone instead of counting on his team mates. He needs strong coaching personalities to boot him up the a$$ when he free lances and ends up throwing stupid ints but no one questions favre in GB.

I've seen Aaron Brooks criticized and eventually cut for the same type of things but everytime Favre doesn't plant properly and throws a desperation pass that ends up somehow being caught he has madden slobbering all over his a$$ saying how great Favre is and that he doesn't need to follow simple QB basics because he has a cannon and is above all that mortal stuff.

you hit the nail on the head right there. 9 of the packers losses this season were by 10 points or less. Favre's carless play cost them the majority of those games. He should just retire, but obviously he wont. The Packers aren't in as bad of shape as you might think, you have to remember they lost their number one WR in the first week, and had to start 3rd and 4th string RB's for most of the season too. If Favre can be less of an attention whore, I can definetly see the Packers challenging the Bears for the division this coming season.

bendog
04-04-2006, 08:56 AM
Faver should've stopped trying to move the ball. Personally, I hope he retires cause if people though he was the problem last year, wait till they see Rodgers. LOL

GonzoLays
04-04-2006, 09:41 AM
The Capital Times reports former Green Bay Packers TE Mark Chmura ripped QB Brett Favre, his former friend and teammate, during his Sunday morning radio show, April 2. Commenting on Favre's inability to make a decision on whether to retire or return for one more season, Chmura said: "People who don't think that it's all about him are fooling themselves. With a quote like 'What are they gonna do, cut me?' It's all about him." Chmura made his comments during the Miller Lite Football Show, which airs Sunday mornings from 8 to 10 a.m. on Milwaukee's ESPN Radio, WAUK-AM/1510. Chmura added that he isn't sure why Favre would want to return in 2006.


It's all about him

This is exactly what I have been saying about this guy from the get. He is the most selfish fake ass player in all of football. It has ALWAYS been about Brett Favre. PERIOD. He is the only professional athlete that I can't stand. He has been a media whore is whole career and for the past SIX offseasons, HE HAS BROUGHT UP RETIREMENT, not the media, and plays this thing out until the draft. He says shiiit like, "Brett Favre has to make this decision. It is up to Brett Favre and nobody else." You fuuucking loser. You bring up retirement when you don't have any intention of retireing because you love the fuuuucking attention and the mediots proclaiming, "don't leave Brett, you are the greatest."

Now remember this is the same Brett Favre that threw his offensive lineman under the bus so Strahan could get the sack record; the same Favre who became a scab and sided with management when I player was trying to renogiate his contract (a big no-no in professional locker room); this is same Favre who proclaimed, "there is nothing in my contract that says I have to tutor Aaron Rodgers" yea, a real "team" player there huh? Fuuuuuck Brett Favre, fake ass pansy.

alkemical
04-04-2006, 11:18 AM
Soooo, while other team are preparing who to draft, the Pack has to wait for the pill popping, drug addict to make a decision? I like him as a player but this is rediculous!


they had already drafted a qb, and they didn't make a whole lot of moves in the offseason - the front office jacked this up.

rbackfactory80
04-04-2006, 12:51 PM
Chmura talks **** about Farve, what a joke

Smiling Assassin27
04-04-2006, 12:59 PM
favre doesn't seem to care that he's negatively impacting the pack's strategizing for the draft and that's what bugs me. he's maybe the greatest Packer ever to suit up but no one guy is bigger than the team and brett has made himself so. if i'm the pack, i plan to not have favre.

Tredici
04-04-2006, 03:26 PM
How is he negatively impacting the Pack's strategy? They need a QB regardless if he stays or goes.

And what has their strategy been lately? Cheap out on everything? I've heard 30 Million under the cap. Sound like a team that gives a good crap who is taking the handoff from center?

I remember hearing Steve Young say awhile back, once Brett Favre understands the team he is playing for is no longer interested in winning championships he'll retire.

I've never seen the comparison to Elway, myself. More like Favre is the original Plummer.

alkemical
04-04-2006, 03:38 PM
the pack drafted their QB of the future last year

Tredici
04-04-2006, 03:47 PM
The Pack sucks. They are going to suck with Favre or without Favre.

All this angst over it is funny.