PR battles do no one any good, other than those employed to work them, like those on ESPN who continuously opine on how Brett should just retire. They know that Ari Fleischer is a PR pro. He was just on television mere weeks ago, giving his expert PR opinion about Clemens, whom ESPN and most media pundits dig at every chance they get.
Maybe ESPN just wants Favre to retire so that they can hire him, like they have so many other former pros. But fans think that Favre is too busy adding to his records while he still can, and there is plenty of time for other work in the future, while only a limited amount of time for his body to keep playing.
Amazingly, Skip Bayless is in Favre’s corner, along with this writer, but the rest of his cohorts are like sharks feeding in bloody water.
Brett Favre should now take his own career into his own hands—actions speak louder than words. He should show up at camp on Friday, and let them deal with their own mess. At this point they have dug their own hole and have repeatedly lied about it, too.
Green Bay has to either break the consecutive-game record while sitting the franchise face and legend, let him tryout and win the job back, or trade Favre. Which do you think they will do?
Here is a link for fans to sign a Petition and show their support for Brett to be allowed to play. If interested, hit the link and just sign the registrar.
It is all about the fans after all, which makes the business so rewarding. It is about the masses and THEIR money, and obviously marketing to them, which now Green Bay is trying to do by making Favre a salesman.
He is not a salesman, he is a Hall of Fame quarterback who "owns" records, though fans might be assured that as an All-Star athlete, he can make a pitch as well thus motivating the fans and making more money for the team's ownership.
Will Green Bay better their rival Bears' chances at a Super Bowl ring? Will they better the Vikings' chances? They are lying about trading Favre within the division, and The Legend will either play outside the division or in Green Bay.
I think it is the latter, but the Packers did just bring in PR-Pro Fleischer too and probably did so to prepare for the perfect storm.
Try this on for size Green Bay management, BE HONEST and say...





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