Tuesday, August 05, 2008

This should never have been about Favre

The situation in Green Bay has become such an embarrasment, that the club felt it was necessary to bring in an outside PR representative, Ari Fleischer.

Now, I happen to like Ari, and have a great deal of respect for him; however, his job right now is untenable. The relationship that the Packers have with their fans, has been tarnished and in some cases, downright broken. Good luck Ari, you are going to need it!

This whole drama from the start was supposed to be about what is best for the team, what is best for the organization. If Thompson and McCarthy no longer had confidence in Favre getting the job done, or if they did not believe that he would be 100% commited to the team, part ways. That should have happened a long time ago; but it did not and the reason it did not was Thompson allowed his ego to get in his way.

Granted, Favre is not larger than the game and he certainly is not better than the entire organization but let us look at what transpired here.

Favre in June contacts the Packers and indicates a possible desire to play again. At that point, the Packers only had one decision to make - is it in our best interest to entertain this? If not, they had two options: 1. trade Favre, or 2. give him his outright release. Thompson flat ruled the latter out. Keep in mind that at this point, Favre is still listed as retired; which means that the Packers have no marketing deal with him, are receiving absolutely no financial or good will benefit from him and frankly I doubt that Thompson really cared about that. Favre was gone, and that was all that mattered to him.

At this point, if the Packers had released Favre, they would be in no worse position than they are now; and frankly, the public would have given them a lot of credit for doing what was "honorable". You no longer want the player, so you allow him to go somewhere else. The PR would have been quite beneficial to the organization, an organization that has always stood up for what was honorable. The problem with this approach was it meant giving Favre what he wanted, and its been obvious for a long time that Thompson was not about to allow some snot nosed, 38 year old punk tell him how to run the operations.

What happened since has been a media nightmare, a disaster for the club, a tarnishing of a brilliant career, and a general manager stomping his feet like a two year old.

Football is a business, its not about egos, its not about whose right or wrong, its about winning PERIOD! I am sure that after seeing the season that Favre had last year, not that prior success can guarantee a Super Bowl win, Favre provided the Packers with the best opportunity for a winning season. Thompson keeps talking about what he is doing is the best thing for the club, well I have to tell ya, right now I do not believe a word from Thompson.

Thompson allowed his ego to get in the way of better judgement and for that he should be terminated. He made this fight and fiasco about Favre, and it should have been about business, and if Mark Murphy is not smart enough to see that, he needs to be fired as well.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

the ceo already defended teh gm so i doubt he'll fire anyone

Anonymous said...

It has always been about Brett. He is an egomaniac.

Anonymous said...

Thompson has been a disaster from the start.

Anonymous said...

The business of football is keeping the team intact, and Green Bay did that today.

Anonymous said...

Ted Thompson long ago, decided that he was going to get rid of Brett Favre and he finally accomplished this.

That idiot deserves to not only be fired, but run out of Green Bay on a rail.

Anonymous said...

Thanks to ted Thompson favere is going to sign with tampa befroe the day is out.

Anonymous said...

The greatest player in packer history, to have his career with the organization end on such a bitter note is reprehensible.

Thompson needs to go

Anonymous said...

Favre looked the bad guy in the beginning; right now it looks as though the Packers are the bad guy and screwed up.

Favre never wanted to leave and to have him leave under these conditions really explains the ego that Thompson possesses.

Anonymous said...

how long were they supposed to play along with his game of maybe I will or maybe I won't?

Anonymous said...

I have an idea! let's fire the whole damn team, I mean Farve is far more important than anyone else.

Anonymous said...

"The train has left the station..."

That has to be the most moronic comment I have ever heard from a head coach and the attitude of everyone from McCarthy on up is such that I they all deserve to get canned.

Anonymous said...

"The train has left the station..."

That has to be the most moronic comment I have ever heard from a head coach and the attitude of everyone from McCarthy on up is such that I they all deserve to get canned.