The Obvious Solution

The Obvious Solution

Should He Stay Or Should He Go?

Should He Stay or Should He Go?

That was the question pondered by thousands of Chesseheads and humans alike on New Years Eve as Brett Favre played in what may have been the final game in his long and, to say the least illustrious career.

If you ask me, that question really applies to Bears quarterback Rex Grossman.

And he [Grossman] should go now! I can understand no TD passes in a half, (after all Favre didn't throw any in the second half), and I can even understand a three-pick half. Its bad yeah, but at least it has happened before. But a goose egg in the passer rating, and more picks than completions?! Thats an insult to football. Of course, I and the rest of Green Bay took great joy in watching Grossman's gross performance, it was an insult to the sport of football.

Moving on, Favre should stay. He is one victory away from tying John Elway on the all time wins list. And I know, I know, he isn't in this for the stats, but come on. For once in his career, let him be greedy.

He is also seven TD passes away from no. 1. (And like 4 INTS. Hey, Cy Young is the all time leader in wins and losses in baseball)

I also just don't know if the Packers can handle having Favre leave.

But again if Favre doesn't want to, he really doesn't need to. He shouldn't stay if he doesn't want to.

Lets recap our bottom line, which may actually satisfy Packers and Bears alike:
Favre should stay and Rex should go now!

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