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Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel Mentions SaveBrett.net Airplane

Above: SaveBrett.net Airplane soars high above Lambeau Field during Family Night

An anonymous donor made it possible to launch the SaveBrett.net Airplane high over Lambeau Field last night during Packers Family Night.  It carried a simple message to nearly 100,000 onlookers: SaveBrett.net.

Today, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel mentioned our airplane as a sign of how deep fan support for Brett Favre has grown.

Fans must keep the pressure on Green Bay Packer management to ensure that Brett is not mistreated at training camp and is not traded to the Vikings!

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Posted on Monday, August 4, 2008 by Registered CommenterTony Mars | Comments4 Comments

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Reader Comments (4)

I have heard that at one time Mr. Ted Thomson said that he has no use for brett favre. I think with bretts record, not only for the football organization, but, for the packer organization, that comment made by Ted Thomson is very disrepectfull to brett favre and if I were him, I would not take that lightly and I believe the NFL shouldnt either Especially, the packer organization.

August 4, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSteve Hackl

WOOHOOO! I was one of those 100,000 onlookers! I love it! Thank you!!! GB needs Brett!

August 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMoira

Favre WANTS to PLAY for the Minnesota VIKINGS. LET HIM !!!!! What are you Packer Fand SCARED of???
If he plays anywhere else he will crash and burn.

August 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSHARKY

Let Favre PLAY for the Minnesota VIKINGS like he WANTS to!!!! What are you Packer fans SCARED of???
He will Crash and Burn on any other team.

August 5, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSHARKY

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