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TheNoiseFactor - > The Noise Factor -> Favre’s Final Farewell?
Favre’s Final Farewell?

As much as I am fan, I'm as sick of Favre’s never-ending retirement as the next non-Wrangler-jeans-wearing guy. He doesn’t realize the number of people asking for one more song keeps dwindling.

You may want to prepare yourself for another eight months of hearing about Brett Favre non-stop. The only question now is, what impact will this have on John Madden's retirement plans?

On April 28, 2009 the sun rose in the east, it set in the west and a Brett Favre comeback rumor began circulating.

The latest from the rumor mill is that Vikings coach Brad Childress and Brett Favre will meet later this week at an “undisclosed location” and discuss the possibility of Favre joining the Minnesota Vikings. It has been reported that there is already a “mutual understanding” that Favre would make up his mind about playing in time to participate fully in mini-camps and training camp.

In defending Favre’s decision to stage a second comeback I have to point out that most of Brett's statistics were very respectable last year despite an injury to his throwing arm, which got worse later in the season. He threw for over 3000 yards. He improved the Jets from 4-12 in '07 to 9-7 in 2008 and the Jets narrowly missed the playoffs-which no sane person would blame solely on him.

The fact of the matter is, Favre doesn't 'suck' nor is he too old to play. He improves any team he is on and could improve the Vikings as well. Furthermore, he has every right in the world to keep playing as long as he has the desires.

But in the fairness to the Jets and their fans I think it's time for Brett Favre to cease with the comebacks and retire for good. Last February he told the Jets he was done and that he meant it. They actually should thank him for retiring because when he did as it most likely led them to Mark Sanchez, a 22-year-old with a bright future instead of a broken-down, nearly 39-year-old carpetbagger interested only in sticking it to the Packers, especially Packers GM Ted Thompson.

It appears that Favre didn't retire from football in February as much as he just didn't want any part of playing for the Jets again.

Brett Favre is like a movie star from the early 80's who's trying to hang around the A-List for a shot at a reality show. Brett you are a shell of your former self. Stay retired and let the league move on

Brett.... come on... take your meds, get a puppy and get a new fishing pole.

 

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Topics: Brett Favre, football, NHL
posted by TheNoiseFactor on Thursday, May 7, 2009 at 02:01 PM
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posted by bakersfielddodgerfan on May 7, 2009 at 02:21 PM

As a Packers fan, I wouldn't care if Favre signed with the Vikings.  There's a reason why we didn't resign him.  We have a stud named Aaron Rodgers (another A-Rod) who patiently waited his turn.  We were tired of the annual off-season saga of "Will Brett Favre Come Back?"  So when he finally said he was done, we moved on.  We promised Rodgers the job.  We signed him to a long-term contract, proving to everyone in the league that Rodgers was our guy, that we weren't going to give in to Favre if he said "just kidding."

Besides, let's assume that Favre is 100% healthy at the beginning of the season.  There's no doubt that he's still entirely capable of being a quality quarterback and winning.  However, can someone tell me what receivers he would have to throw to?  Did he happen to notice that the Packers loaded up on defense during the draft?  Did he not watch his own former teammates like A.J. Hawk and Aaron Kampman break through offensive lines and cream the opposing quarterback?  Does he really want to be on the receiving end of that?

Bring it on, Brett.

posted by refiguy on May 7, 2009 at 02:09 PM

Like a boxer  I tell you ego...ego...ego....  he has been taken down a notch or two....when he went to the Jets ...if he signs with the Vikings..... there is going to be some hard hits come the Green Bay game....... He is still a hall of famer but when he and his old bones can't get up ....it will be sad.....Kind of like watch Mohammad Ali get knocked around by Spinks ....

A-ROd get in the line-up now....you'lll only make the third headline .......get in the game NOW 

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