Article: MICHAEL HUNT IN MY OPINION Packers, Favre must now forgive, forget

The selection from the meat department at the NFL Supermarket looks halfway decent for the picky Green Bay shopper. A Boston College nose tackle is on sale for $18,000 a pound. Aged beef with slight imperfection is being advertised at right tackle, yet the Packers might look for a fresher cut.

But there's no reason for them to stop at the bread aisle. Everything there is stale.

Such is life at the NFL scouting combine. Stand around too long searching for a bargain and someone just might drop the past in your cart.

This isn't to blame anyone in Indianapolis for asking Mike McCarthy about Brett Favre. Actually, McCarthy had it coming, considering how the coach has made himself scarce of late. ...

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