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Old 07-07-2008, 03:54 PM
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Favre to Return?

Nightmare in Green Bay: The saga of Brett Favre is far from over



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  • Keeping, trading, releasing Favre all bad options for Packers
  • Vikings and Bears make most sense as landing spots for Favre
  • Relationship between Packers management, Favre is deteriorating
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Brett Favre is putting the Packers in a tough position by waffling on his decision to retire.
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We are early in what I can guarantee will be a very tumultuous month in the recurring Brett Favre will-he-or-won't-he saga, and what I can tell you for sure is this: No. 4 wants to play football again, and the Green Bay Packers desperately do not want him to.
Will he play? I don't know. I don't think he knows. He has, however, told coach Mike McCarthy he wants to return.
The issue is going to be pressed soon. I fully expect Favre's agent to send a letter to the Packers within the next 10 days, stating that Favre, 38, wants to be taken off the National Football League's reserve/retired list. At that point, the team will have no choice but to re-admit the league's most accomplished statistical quarterback ever back to football, and general manager Ted Thompson and McCarthy will have a decision to make that you can be sure is keeping them up nights. They can take Favre and his $12.8-million cap number back onto the team and give him his starting job back, they can trade him or they can release him.
Every one of those options makes the Packers wretch. I've been told an edgy McCarthy told Favre, in their most recent phone conversation a couple of weeks ago, the legendary quarterback would put the Packers in a tough spot by reneging on his March 6 retirement. Favre understands. But I don't think it's going to stop him from doing what his body tells him to do -- play football again.
In the past few years, Favre has begun to prepare for training camp by throwing to high-school receivers at Oak Grove High School in Hattiesburg, Miss., and when he's done that in the past month, his arm has felt pain-free and strong. That, plus the fact he hasn't found anything else to do in retirement other than the chores on his 465 acres in Hattiesburg, is making him think he wants to play football again.
And one other thing: I believe as Favre looks back on his decision to retire, he thinks part of the reason he made it was he felt it would have been easier to retire and return if he changed his mind than to blindly say he was going to keep playing -- only to find out in mid-August his heart was not in it. When he made the decision a month after the Super Bowl, he announced it with certainty. But the further he's gotten from the season, the more he realizes he still wants to play. The 2007 season was one of his three or four best as a pro. This wouldn't be a broken-down Johnny Unitas slinking back for an 18th year in San Diego. This would be Favre, in his 18th season, coming off a year when he set personal records for completion percentage (.665) and yards-per-pass-attempt (7.8).
McCarthy has also told Favre he worries about him tarnishing his legacy. The one thing I don't believe Favre understands yet is the tumult which will greet his return to the Packers, or to another NFL team. There are Packer fans who have moved on, and wish he would do the same. He doesn't realize fully -- yet -- that Brett Favre returning to the Packers would bug a slew of Packerphiles who wish he'd make a decision and stick with it and ride off into the sunset with his glory intact. Because he insulates himself from much of the football world in Mississippi, I'm sure he doesn't realize the impact that playing for another team would have on his bleed-Packer-green fandom. Playing for any old NFL team would be crime enough to many of his faithful, but playing for a rival like Minnesota or Chicago would be like Johnny Damon spurning the Red Sox for the Yankees. Times five.
All of this scares the living tar out of McCarthy and Thompson. They've happily proceeded through the off-season preparing the 24-year-old successor to Favre, Aaron Rodgers, to take his place, and they don't want their grand plan interrupted now. It's quite understandable. Rodgers has shown promise, and the Packers have him signed through the end of the 2009 season. Can you imagine what Rodgers would think if McCarthy came to him this week and said, "I know you've been working hard getting ready to start for us, and we've promised you the starting job, but we're going to bring Brett back for one year. Or two. Or three.'' If I were Rodgers, and I'd already waited through three years without starting a game, and Favre returned, I know what I'd tell McCarthy. That's fine, Mike. But I will never sign another contract with the Packers. After 2009, whatever happens, I'm gone.
That's not the only reason why McCarthy and Thompson are scared. There are two more, actually.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200....html?bcnn=yes



Don't get me wrong.....I love me some Brett Favre, but I'm thinking it's time for him to retire with some grace. What do you guys think?
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Old 07-07-2008, 03:55 PM
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Re: Favre to Return?

the dude needs to re-ti-re
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Re: Favre to Return?

He should retire with dignity and let the newer generation take their turn on the field.
I think he is/was a great quarterback and he should leave at as is. I know it must be hard for him to retire because he loves football, but he should while he is still "young".
Just my opinion!
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Re: Favre to Return?

Just retire.. While the brain isn't too scrambled...
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Re: Favre to Return?

im not surprised he doesn't want to retire,he is like the rolling stones how many farewell tours can you have..I love the Stones though so they are aloud.. but Farve no way
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Re: Favre to Return?

If I was Aaron Rodgers, I think I'd demand to be traded.

This is past ridiculous.

Unless he enjoys being paid millions of dollars to hold a clipboard. In which case, he may be happy as hell.
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update.....

Source: Pack will allow Favre to compete for QB job - 2008 NFL Preview - SI.com
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Re: Favre to Return?

WHY oh WHY????


****I guess he was jut bored sitting home doing nothing. j/k I wish him luck though
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Re: Favre to Return?

I'm watching the Phils game on ESPN last night, and they keep breaking in with video of Favre's plane landing in Green Bay and him getting off...like he's the Pope or something. Hilarious.
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