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| This is not a shocker for me myself personally, I think this has been coming for a long time. I will miss seeing him in all his greatness. I saw him play Oakland on Monday night after his father died and I have to say that was one of the greatest games ever played. He was just in the zone that night and it was wonderful to see. This is a great loss for the Packers but I think that they will do ok even without him.
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| I wasn't particularly expecting it nor not, but the first thing I though when watching the press conference was he looks beat. He looked so much old and weary then how I normally think of him. I hope he finds what he's looking for off the field.
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| I'm not at all surprised. He's had a long career and he has been as tough as they come. I think he knows that now is the right time to call it a career. Smart move. I think not just the Packers are going to miss him. I think the game is going to miss him.
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| Bet you guys didn't see this coming.. Brett wnats back? What else from the IronMan of football. THe guys a physical freak when it comes to logevity and it shouldn't have been any surprise the level of exhaustion at the end of his 17th season. I don't think he should have been allowed to have that press conference in the first place until at least June.
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