Jets players resent Favre- FOXSports

dbair1967

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For people like myself that cant stand Favre and think he's been vastly overrated for several yars, this is just hilarious:


Piling on: Jets teammates unhappy with Favreby FOXSports.com

Appearing on a local radio show Tuesday, Jets running back Thomas Jones said Favre should have been benched during his three-interception performance against the Dolphins on Sunday, according to The Daily News.

"We're a team and we win together ... but at the same time, you can't turn the ball over and expect to win," Jones said in the interview. "The other day, the three interceptions really hurt us. I mean, that's just reality. If I were to sit here and say, 'Oh, man, it's OK,' that's not reality.

"The reality is, you throw interceptions, I'm (ticked) off, I don't like it. You know what I'm saying? I don't like it, I know everybody else on the team doesn't like it."
The veteran running back, coming off a 1,300-yard season with 13 touchdowns on the ground, went so far as to say coach Eric Mangini should have benched Favre, a training-camp addition to the roster after retiring from the Green Bay Pacers and then changing his mind.

"If somebody is not playing well, they need to come out of the game," Jones said in the WQHT-FM interview. "You're jeopardizing the whole team because you're having a bad day. To me, that's not fair to everybody else. You're not the only one on the team."

Playing with a sore shoulder, Favre, 39, threw nine interceptions during the Jets' 1-4 December swoon, finishing with a league-high 22 and adding to his reputation as a gunslinger perhaps too confident in his own abilities.

Another player said Favre was an awkward fit from almost the moment the Jets traded for him on Aug. 6 and released Chad Pennington. Favre reportedly spent considerable time during the season in a private office near the equipment room rather than in the locker room.

"There was a lot of resentment in the room about him," the anonymous teammate told Newsday. "He never socialized with us, never went to dinner with anyone."

Owner Woody Johnson has indicated he wants to see Favre back in 2009, but Jones' outburst is an indication that the quarterback has work to do on and off the field with his teammates if he plans to return next season.

On Monday, fourth-year safety Kerry Rhodes told the paper: "If he's dedicated and he wants to come back and do this, and do it the right way ... and be here when we're here in training camp and the minicamps and working out with us ... then I'm fine with it. But don't come back if it's going to be halfhearted or he doesn't want to put the time in with us."

And the issue may extend beyond the locker room as the Jets look for Mangini's replacement.

"I want (Favre) out of the building before I get there," one general manager told The Daily News in analyzing the thought process of prospective coaches. "He's finished. You can read Mangini's body language: 'We can't control him. He will not follow. He's undisciplined. Belligerent.'

"Why would any reasonable man even want him around if you are trying to get a fresh start?"
 

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dbair1967;2546437 said:
F"I want (Favre) out of the building before I get there," one general manager told The Daily News in analyzing the thought process of prospective coaches. "He's finished. You can read Mangini's body language: 'We can't control him. He will not follow. He's undisciplined. Belligerent.'

"Why would any reasonable man even want him around if you are trying to get a fresh start?"
Parcells? :)
 

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Chocolate Lab;2546439 said:
Parcells? :)


Yup, I can See it.:rolleyes:
 

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Lavereus Coles said after if the game if Farve is willing to participate in all team functions and come to training camp he is welcome back.


Yeah good luck with that. He'll drag out his retirement until the last minute as usual. :laugh2:
 

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I wonder why I did not see this story and all of these quotes on the ESPN ticker?
 

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I was listening to him on the radio while he made those comments. Apparently Brett Farve had thrown the whole team under the bus at some point in time after the loss.
 

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All BS can stop ,He ain't ( Can't) come back to this team.
 

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Dave_in-NC;2546452 said:
Sounds about right.:laugh2:
You guys kiddin'? Ya'll know if Jerry didn't have all this money tied up in Romo, Favre would be here in a second! Imagine Jerry picturing in his mind the Favre, Cowboys jerseys he'd sell!
:laugh2:
 

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Royal Laegotti;2546536 said:
You guys kiddin'? Ya'll know if Jerry didn't have all this money tied up in Romo, Favre would be here in a second! Imagine Jerry picturing in his mind the Favre, Cowboys jerseys he'd sell!
:laugh2:

We already have Farve lite
 

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Kinda funny to see him getting exposed this season for being the diva many have been in denial about. When it's Owens and Ocho Cinco, the media is all over em. But when little Mississippi Favrelicious starts showing that child like enthusiasm, they just cant bring themselves to call him out on his ego.
 

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i'm sure that's the same reaction a lot of our players have when romo throws up those wounded ducks like he does almost every game.
 

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He never was any good.

He isn't any good.

And he won't be any good.

1 Super Bowl in 18 years.

Granted his prime was spent taking beatings to the Cowboys, but we have watched him single-handedly end his teams playoff hopes how many years now?

Stats schmats. He was just a country boy with a big arm that people fell in love with, never was a great quarterback. Just an above average arm that made poor decisions.
 

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I cant believe the Jets basically abandoned the running game in December, after it had been such a force for them all season. Mangini was very foolish to do so.
 

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We'll not know what's going happen with Favre until June. Because it's essential that we endure yet another "will he retire or won't he retire" soap-opera, all about Brett-drama.
It's an obligatory ritual that MUST be played out before anyone knows anything.
 
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