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mil
03-10-2006, 08:22 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2361969


Daunte Culpepper's misery in Minnesota has company in, of all places, Green Bay.



Walker: "I just don't feel like this is the best place for me to be right now. I really have no interest in ... playing for Green Bay again."

While the Packers await a decision from quarterback Brett Favre about whether he intends to retire or return, wide receiver Javon Walker, who is rehabilitating the right knee he injured in last year's season opener and yet whose relationship with the organization remains fractured following the team's refusal last summer to renegotiate his contract and Favre's public criticism of Walker's holdout threat, told ESPN.com on Thursday that he has already informed the Packers of his desire to play elsewhere.

Walker said he's expressed his feelings to new Packers coach Mike McCarthy, while his agent, CSMG Sports' Kennard McGuire, has asked general manager Ted Thompson, as did former Walker agent Drew Rosenhaus, to deal Walker or allow them to pursue a trade. Thompson on Wednesday denied the requests.

"I just don't feel like this is the best place for me to be right now," said Walker, 27, preparing to enter his sixth pro season. "I really have no interest in being in a Green Bay Packers uniform or playing for Green Bay again."

Citing recent contract squabbles with running back Ahman Green, tight end Bubba Franks, defensive lineman Grady Jackson and cornerback Mike McKenzie, as well as his own, Walker added, "I just don't like the way the organization runs itself. They want players to come up there and play hard and work hard, but when it comes time to be compensated, it's like, 'We forgot what you've done.'"

The source of Walker's bitterness is the team's refusal even to discuss his contract, which at the time had two years remaining, the penultimate year of which paid him $515,000 the season after he made the Pro Bowl by catching 89 passes for 1,382 yards and 12 touchdowns. But Walker says that at this point, money is not the issue.

Favre offended Walker when he spoke out against the receiver in his contract dispute, saying he should come to training camp and not hold out. (Walker heeded the advice.) Walker believes Favre's comments made living and working in Wisconsin difficult; Walker tells of one instance when he was in a hotel and an employee announced his presence on an Internet message board for "anyone who had something to say to Javon Walker." It also angered Walker that the team allowed its iconic quarterback to interfere publicly in a teammate's business with management. He held his tongue all year.

"There's an unwritten rule that players stick together," said Walker, still biting his tongue on Favre for the most part.

While Walker is quite adamant about not sticking around in Green Bay for the final year of his contract -- whether Favre returns or not -- he promises not to be a disruption next season, because he doesn't plan to show up at all for training camp.

"If I had to go back there, I'd retire," he said. "I don't have to play."

The rift is so deep and his animosity toward Favre so great that, Walker said, he is even willing if necessary to repay the Packers the prorated portion of his signing bonus, which amounts to around $850,000.

"Why should I risk another year of getting beat up playing for a team that I don't want to play for? That's stupid," Walker said.

Walker, who underwent surgery Oct. 7 in Houston, says his rehab at Florida State (his alma mater) is going as planned. He's sprinting and should be ready to go by training camp -- for some other team, he hopes.

"I love the game," Walker said. "But I'm not going to risk what I went through this year, tearing an ACL and taking pain pills. If I'm going to go out and take hits, it's going to be for a team that I love playing for."

Walker said he told McCarthy, "It's nothing against you or your staff, but it's unfair to you to have a player in your organization that doesn't want to be there."

"I'm not going to grandstand," Walker said. "I just want the Packers to give me peace of mind."

Reached in his office, McCarthy declined comment.

mil
03-10-2006, 08:30 AM
I usually hate when players do this but I'm glad Walker is doing this. Not just because I hate the Packers. Its because all the bullshit Favre and all the idiotic Packer fans do. Favre will make a comment and 89% of the fans will agree with him. Favre can act like a little kid and not make up his mind about retiring every single year and its okay. When Favre had his contract situation in the past, he threatened to hold out. Its was okay for him to get his money but when someone else wants their money, they are being selfish. Another thing that I noticed is that Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison restructured their contracts to add to the cap. Favre wont do that. I hope more of the bullshit he did will come out to the people outside of Wisconsin.

Active-1
03-10-2006, 12:39 PM
I usually hate when players do this but I'm glad Walker is doing this. Not just because I hate the Packers. Its because all the bullshit Favre and all the idiotic Packer fans do. Favre will make a comment and 89% of the fans will agree with him. Favre can act like a little kid and not make up his mind about retiring every single year and its okay. When Favre had his contract situation in the past, he threatened to hold out. Its was okay for him to get his money but when someone else wants their money, they are being selfish. Another thing that I noticed is that Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison restructured their contracts to add to the cap. Favre wont do that. I hope more of the bullshit he did will come out to the people outside of Wisconsin.
For real. Favre put Walker on blast, and Javon got injured while trying to get a fat contract. Brett needs to shut the fuck up because last I heard he has a lot of problems of his own.

BigVic_The Prequel
03-10-2006, 12:59 PM
bout time somebody put farve on blast. the NFC north is officially trash now

sagat
03-10-2006, 01:28 PM
fuck culpepper, but i get javon walker's situation. all the goodwill reggie white brought to green bay for black players is gone. theres no reason for anybody of dark pigmant to go there. disagree? name me one besides "i got drafted there"

vheissu
03-10-2006, 02:16 PM
bout time somebody put farve on blast. the NFC north is officially trash now
just now?

Go!rilla
03-10-2006, 04:55 PM
I usually hate when players do this but I'm glad Walker is doing this. Not just because I hate the Packers. Its because all the bullshit Favre and all the idiotic Packer fans do. Favre will make a comment and 89% of the fans will agree with him. Favre can act like a little kid and not make up his mind about retiring every single year and its okay. When Favre had his contract situation in the past, he threatened to hold out. Its was okay for him to get his money but when someone else wants their money, they are being selfish. Another thing that I noticed is that Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison restructured their contracts to add to the cap. Favre wont do that. I hope more of the bullshit he did will come out to the people outside of Wisconsin.
Didn't he call a teammate a nigger?

vheissu
03-10-2006, 08:33 PM
he did? holy shit.

mil
03-10-2006, 10:30 PM
Didn't he call a teammate a nigger?

i dont know about that

sagat
03-11-2006, 12:49 AM
Didn't he call a teammate a nigger?youre making stuff up. not cool...

Clever t-shirt phrase
03-11-2006, 01:00 AM
Didn't he call a teammate a nigger after calling a woman in a bar nigger?

Kerry Collins?

Rah Cad
03-11-2006, 02:28 AM
Collins did that shit,

wow,

I wonder where Walker will go next though,

Redskins? Falcons?

interesting...

Mega
03-11-2006, 02:39 PM
Redskins would be a good fit

Favre is quiet as a muthafucka now

Go!rilla
03-12-2006, 03:36 AM
youre making stuff up. not cool...
Did you not see the question mark, stupid? And I knew about kerry collins, I thought favre did it too...