
Regardless of what your feelings are now of the man, Brett Favre took the NFL by storm. His blend of natural ability to make plays and a cannon for an arm quickly lit up the stage. Brett was unpolished and ready to win. He played with an edge and was always looking for that golden opportunity to bring the fans to their feet. He was tough as nails and was unfazed by the elements. The Packers quickly rose from bargain basement to penthouse and were quickly leading the NFL.
Brett's take no prisoners attitude caught my eye and I was hooked. As I learned more about the organization I learned they are the only team to be owned by the fans and not some billionaire. Yes they have a managing committee that handle the football operations, but from time to time they do open up the opportunity to buy shares in the franchise. You get to travel to coveted Lambeau Field yearly for their owners conference, but that is about the extent of it right now. I do not own a share yet, but if they open it up again you can bet I will be first in line.
My wife and I got a chance to travel to Green Bay, Wisconsin a couple years ago and took in the majestic stadium and Hall of Fame underneath. I have to say it is like no other place in the world. The people are extremely nice. Even as I sat in the stands next to fans of the opposing team, there were no problems. Everyone got along and were there to enjoy the home of the Packers. I was completely taken aback by the experience. It felt like home. The stadium felt like a special place to be. Almost as if you could feel that aura around you of good. That you were among the few that got the chance to feel glory. And even though the Packers got pounded that day I will always remember how great it felt to stand in the hallway and look down at the bricks that every great Packer player crossed before heading into battle. I get choked up thinking back on it now. To me there is no greater franchise in sports than the Green Bay Packers. They are trailblazers. One of the first NFL franchises and winners of Super Bowl 1 and 2. The Super Bowl Trophy is named after their coach, Vince Lombardi, a pioneer in excellence. You didn't have to do everything, but what you did needed to be perfect.
Enough about the Pack lets get back to Brett. For 15 years was the face of the Packers. The team and the fans rose and fell with his accomplishments and flops. Fortunately for us Favre meant a lot of success to the team. With a Super Bowl Championship, Back to back Super Bowl appearances, and three NFL MVPs, Brett kept us all on cloud nine. Towards the end of Favre's days with the Packers he began to toy with the idea of retirement, a recurring theme that began to be a joke or nagging story for journalists. Favre would continue to come back. Then the Packers drafted Aaron Rodgers.