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Published - Wednesday, August 06, 2008

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Packers players want to know what’s going on


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GREEN BAY — After listening to chants of “We want Brett!” and “Fire Ted Thompson!” throughout a practice that Brett Favre didn’t even attend Tuesday afternoon, the rest of the Green Bay Packers have had enough.

In a room where Favre’s nameplate was back above the locker that caused such a commotion this offseason, player opinion was virtually unanimous: They want to know what’s going on, and they want the entire saga to be over.
“It’s to the point now, man, we’re tired of it here in the locker room,” veteran cornerback Al Harris said. “Hopefully they get something done upstairs and they can answer these questions instead of the questions coming to us in the locker room. We get paid to play football.”

Coach Mike McCarthy was supposed to explain the situation to the team at a Monday night meeting but could not do so because his talk with Favre prevented it, and he didn’t talk to the players about the situation before Tuesday’s practice because he was again talking with Favre.

Fellow cornerback Charles Woodson said several veterans were contemplating going to general manager Ted Thompson for an explanation of where things stood.

“I think that’ll happen soon. I’ve given that some thought myself. For us as a team, one way or the other, we want to know which way we need to go. It needs to be over,” Woodson said. “All we know is Brett is here (but) he wasn’t at practice. Pretty much, that’s what we know.”

Tuesday’s practice was bizarre. While new starter Aaron Rodgers tried to run the No. 1 offense, a vocal minority in the northwest corner of Clarke Hinkle Field created the biggest in-practice distraction of camp. While the chants never reached a crescendo, there was no ignoring them.

“I don’t care how focused you are, you heard that,” wide receiver Greg Jennings said. “That was one of those practices where you really had to try to just mentally be there. And if you weren’t mentally there, you were kind of listening in and letting it kind of distract you.

“That’s what we’re going to have to get ready to expect, because we’re just as outside the loop as the fans were who were yelling that. I haven’t seen Brett. We haven’t been told anything that really gives us any reason to believe that there’s a quarterback competition or that he’s getting traded or whatever. We haven’t been given any information. And it’s one of those situations where, are we getting treated like the fans and the media?

“When it’s in your face, like this, how do you avoid it? How do you not allow it to be in the back of your head? You can’t. You’re thinking about it. Everybody’s in here thinking about it, and we just don’t know what the next move’s going to be. We want to know what the next move’s going to be, but we just don’t know.”

The Packers practice again today at 8:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. According to sources, the team was in trade talks with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tuesday night while Favre was contemplating whether he would talk to Buccaneers management about his willingness to accept a trade.

How much McCarthy shares with his players today is unclear, but while the coach joked about the catcalls — “We don’t have to do crowd noise this week,” he said. “It was like working on the road” — he also acknowledged that the ordeal is taking away from the preparation of what he believes is a Super Bowl contender.

“We’re a good football team, and we have an excellent opportunity here to be a very good football team in 2008,” McCarthy said. “We’ve had

an extraordinary challenge dealing with this situation. A lot can be learned from it. But they definitely want this thing resolved as soon as possible.”

Woodson acknowledged the distraction, too, and admonished the fans who were calling for Thompson’s ouster.

“I don’t think it’s fair. At the end of the day, this is still the Green Bay Packers,” said Woodson, adding that he “briefly” talked to Favre on Monday. “Ted is trying to do the best he can for the organization. We understand that there are some diehards out there that are only going to be happy if Brett Favre is here in Green Bay. But, to yell out the ‘Fire Ted Thompson’ chants, I think that’s a little unfair.”

As for Rodgers, he stood in front of his locker and took on the media throng yet again, staying on message and praising the fans, even the ones chanting for his predecessor.

“We don’t have a team owner. We’ve got stockholders, and they feel like they’re team owners, and they are,” Rodgers said, “We’ve got great fans, and it’s just going to be my job to win ’em over.”

Jason Wilde is a sportswriter

for the Wisconsin State Journal in Madison.
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Im Still Jackson wrote on Aug 6, 2008 7:45 PM:

" Thompson is an axeman hes in it for profit.
Well he better get some big money for Brett because I think the orginization is gonna take a serious financial hit from the fans over this embarrasssing ego war and how from the administration on down they have disrespected Brett Favre and his legacy with the Packers. "

PackAttack2020 wrote on Aug 6, 2008 5:14 PM:

" Emotion: isn't that what Brett lived on and brought to the game? I found it interesting that McCarthy was concerned that Favre's decision was an emotional one, so he didn't want him around: THAT is exactly what Brett and the rest of us have lived on for 16 years. Sorry to see Brett go, and THIS will scar Thompson's "legacy". Let's all pray that Aaron is everything that Thompson thinks he is...I TRULY doubt that Thompson is THAT confident...which is why he drafted 2 insurance policies in case Rodgers doesn't pan out after a couple of years. Go PACK GO!!! "

Barny1 wrote on Aug 6, 2008 2:13 PM:

" Good post Garvi.. "

packer backer wrote on Aug 6, 2008 12:10 PM:

" Hey Garvi, Just look at all of the emotion on these blogs, what do you think the players are feeling? Yes they are professionals but they hear the chants while trying to practice, they have reports sticking cameras in their face what about Brett, what about Brett, what about Brett? WE are saying enough already, I can sympathize with these players! Enough already! "

Old_Fogey wrote on Aug 6, 2008 10:23 AM:

" There will never be another Starr either, Garvi. Only difference is Bart had class when he left the team. Favre has played mind games with the Packers for the past several years. "

Garvi wrote on Aug 6, 2008 8:02 AM:

" Harris and Woodson need to know??? I thought they play on the defense. How does that effect their game plan. Does someone else want the spotlight now? Now Rogers, he does need to get this behind him and move forward, to bad Brett couldn't stay and COMPETE for the job, but I understand why he will not. GOOD LUCK BRETT, thanks for the memories both good and bad. "

2centsworth wrote on Aug 6, 2008 7:14 AM:

" Yes , we all wanted to see Brett come back, Yes Ted Thompson is an a-hole. Yes, things didn't work out the way we hoped, but come on guys, you can't blame Rodgers for any of this. Stop booing him and give him a chance. There will never be another Brett Favre, but the Packers will go on. Personally i really do hope now that Brett retires. I don't want to see him go with any other team. "


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