Here's the most telling article on this whole deal:
Favre To Blame For Messy Divorce.
Leave it up to yahoo.com to actually do some REAL reporting, instead of places like espn who have zero hardcore journalism skills. I've read articles by the major sports media, and they all seem to play up the drama.
In the yahoo.com article, we see the following:
1. Packers were probably tired of playing a subservient role to Favre
2. Favre was pissed at Ted Thompson for not going after Randy Moss, as well as for choosing McCarthy over Mariucci. Uh, Favre openly slams his boss (McCarthy) and slams the GM for not hiring someone else. That's not going to get you far, Brett.
3. Favre showed up with his wife and watched the Family Night scrimmage from a LUXURY BOOTH...you know, those things reserved for big shot businessmen and actors and stuff. I agree with the author of the article when he said that was a stupid move by Brett.
4. Desiring to play for two of your divisional rivals is asking wayyyy too much. That's a swipe at the team that paid you millions for so long, and it just unravels any idea of keeping things civil. This is the NFC NORTH here, OK? This is as big as USC-ND or UT-A&M or Duke-NC. This would be like Mario Williams desiring to play for the Titans or the Jags. Ouch.
Good job! to McCarthy. He looks fully aware that he feels he's making the right decision, and GASP! the GM is letting the head coach do what he thinks he needs to do to move on in the best way possible.
Hi, Brett. Bye, Brett. Never thought it'd work out this way. Really thought that his return meant that the Packers had caved to the Hillbilly Supertar.