Junior Seau to unretire????

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  1. panthersare#1

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    he just wants a shot at a superbowl ring to bad he is going to the wrong team
     
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    Does he really think that the Pats have a better shot at a Super Bowl then the Chargers? The Chargers only down fall is the fact that their qb is unproven. But it's not like they just picked him up out of free agency, they decided to have him start, so he must have looked good in practice. In his 1st preseason game he looked good, and it's not like they are asking him to take the team on his shoulders, they have an elite rb in LT, arguably the best in the league. So imo, the Chargers have at least as good of chance as the Pats to win the Super Bowl, and I think it was a mistake on his part to leave the Chargers if he's going to go to another team.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Packersfan)</div><div class='quotemain'>Does he really think that the Pats have a better shot at a Super Bowl then the Chargers? The Chargers only down fall is the fact that their qb is unproven. But it's not like they just picked him up out of free agency, they decided to have him start, so he must have looked good in practice. In his 1st preseason game he looked good, and it's not like they are asking him to take the team on his shoulders, they have an elite rb in LT, arguably the best in the league. So imo, the Chargers have at least as good of chance as the Pats to win the Super Bowl, and I think it was a mistake on his part to leave the Chargers if he's going to go to another team.</div>
    He hasn't been a charger for awhile now he has been in miami
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bears#1Fan)</div><div class='quotemain'>He hasn't been a charger for awhile now he has been in miami</div>
    LOL :stupid:
    I just assumed since they said about him retiring, and the Chargers throwing him a retirement party, that he was still playing for them...my bad :surrender:
     
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    Does Seau think he's Air Jordan? He's sure acting like him.

    It seems that half of Junior's time in Miami was spent on the IR.
     
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    Yeah I'm not expecting much from Junior, but we are short at the position with Bruschi still rehabing. I've always thought Seau was overrated, but we'll take any help we can get.
     
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    it seems like there are a few players who just dont know when to stop. First Favre just wont leave even though he has ran out and now Seau. Maybe Jerry Rice will come back who knows
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Packersfan)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bears#1Fan)</div><div class='quotemain'>He hasn't been a charger for awhile now he has been in miami</div>
    LOL :stupid:
    I just assumed since they said about him retiring, and the Chargers throwing him a retirement party, that he was still playing for them...my bad :surrender:</div>
    lol...n1...He should tryout for a team that can win the super bowl....It would be awsome to see him as a Packer.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>First Favre just wont leave even though he has ran out</div>
    Yeah, most washed up QB's throw for 4000 yards with only one decent, healthy receiver to throw to.
     
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    ^ lets just see what he does this year. I dont think he can lead the Packers to the playoffs even though its the weakest division in the nfl
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (bakes781)</div><div class='quotemain'>Yeah I'm not expecting much from Junior, but we are short at the position with Bruschi still rehabing. I've always thought Seau was overrated, but we'll take any help we can get.</div>
    Let's hear it for high expectations. Man, the silence is deafening.

    The phins depth @ LB in not the greatest yet Saban did not want Junior back. Hmmmmm?
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>I dont think he can lead the Packers to the playoffs even though its the weakest division in the nfl</div>
    If the offensive line doesn't shape up and a legit #2 receiver doesn't emerge, not even Peyton Manning or Tom Brady could lead the Packers to the playoffs this year.
     
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    I will say i think personally Favre needs to just retire... But last year the packers were in a hurt in a bad way.. the ONLY consistant offensive threat they had was Driver.. so considering what favre had to work with his TD-Int ratio wasn't all that bad.. even though it was high he can't do it alone.. BTW if it were Eli Manning in that situation he would have been much much worse then favre
     
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    Favre did all he could to give his team a chance to make plays, they just weren't able to step up and make them. Favre's not the type of QB who will hold back and let his team lose, he's going to fight, every play, every drive, and every game. Some people say that it's a bad decision, that it made it worse, but if he didn't try, they would have lost anyway. He's not worried about stats, he's worried about winning games. If it weren't for the risks he takes they probably wouldn't have scored half as much as they did.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pack Attack)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>I dont think he can lead the Packers to the playoffs even though its the weakest division in the nfl</div>
    If the offensive line doesn't shape up and a legit #2 receiver doesn't emerge, not even Peyton Manning or Tom Brady could lead the Packers to the playoffs this year.</div>
    If McNabb could do it any QB can
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bears#1Fan)</div><div class='quotemain'>I will say i think personally Favre needs to just retire... But last year the packers were in a hurt in a bad way.. the ONLY consistant offensive threat they had was Driver.. so considering what favre had to work with his TD-Int ratio wasn't all that bad.. even though it was high he can't do it alone.. BTW if it were Eli Manning in that situation he would have been much much worse then favre</div>
    I agree with you but i think they shouldve just put Rodgers in so that he can get more experienced. If Favre doesnt look too short by week 7 then just put Rodgers in
     
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    It would of been a little different if Rodgers looked ready to go. At least now his confidence (and neck) aren't broken and he can keep progressing
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (MysteryMan)</div><div class='quotemain'>I agree with you but i think they shouldve just put Rodgers in so that he can get more experienced. If Favre doesnt look too short by week 7 then just put Rodgers in</div>
    Well he's 6'2", not too short, and I don't see him getting any shorter, but is that really a good reason to bench him :/? On a serious note, I think that as long as the O-Line can gel, we'll be fine.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (MysteryMan)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pack Attack)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>I dont think he can lead the Packers to the playoffs even though its the weakest division in the nfl</div>
    If the offensive line doesn't shape up and a legit #2 receiver doesn't emerge, not even Peyton Manning or Tom Brady could lead the Packers to the playoffs this year.</div>
    If McNabb could do it any QB can</div>
    Eagles have one of the best offensive lines in the game and at that time a great defense.
     

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