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Thunder Dan
05-18-2009, 05:34 PM
or jump in front of a bus. It's been 4 years of this attention whore being indecisive and ESPN slobbing his knob along the way.

ducks
05-18-2009, 07:53 PM
then james

jack sommerset
05-18-2009, 10:10 PM
I hope he does play for the Vikings. Instant playoff team.

Spursfan092120
05-18-2009, 10:22 PM
If his injury is ok...it's coming...

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3136/2690700258_69ab64bc7d.jpg

Thunder Dan
05-19-2009, 11:13 AM
I wonder who he will pull this shit with next year

Dr. Gonzo
05-19-2009, 11:23 AM
I can see the Cowboys making a run for him.

manufan10
05-19-2009, 11:26 AM
I can see the Cowboys making a run for him.

:td :sleep

Cowboys already have a starting QB in Romo. Favre wants to start not ride the pine. :toast

Udokafan05
05-19-2009, 10:43 PM
Farve is one of the best of all time, let him play all he wants. I also hope he destroys the packers this season.

SpursStalker
05-21-2009, 07:13 AM
I'm a HUGE Brett fan and a long time Packer fan ...

I'm going to have to say, enough already!!! I'm sick and tired of people, saying they are gonna retire, put on a BIG press conference, cry about leaving so called family, only to return the following season, and the season after that and so on.

Brett playing for the Vikings is just wrong on so many levels, I can't begin to list the reasons ...

I wont watch him anymore if that happens ... I'll stick to my Packers tho!!

samikeyp
05-23-2009, 08:49 AM
Brett,

You had your time, now go away.

Thanks,
Us.

NewJerSpur
05-23-2009, 04:48 PM
If he wants to play and the Vikes want him, I say let'em. I don't like/care about the Vikings and Favre is a media whore, but I wouldn't mind seeing the spectacle unfold this season.

LakerHater
05-24-2009, 01:34 AM
I could really care less bout'em!!!


It's really ESPN or whoever else that bring him up that jams him down our throats!!
Thery're the ones that need to stop!

JudynTX
06-16-2009, 04:05 PM
NEW YORK (AP) - Brett Favre will know in several weeks whether his surgically repaired arm will allow him to come out of retirement again.

The quarterback made his first public comments since retiring from the New York Jets in February in an interview Monday night on "Joe Buck Live." He said the only team he has spoken to is the Minnesota Vikings - and that they would be a perfect fit because he's familiar with their offense.

The three-time NFL MVP said Dr. James Andrews performed the surgery 2 1/2 weeks ago on his throwing arm. Andrews told him it would take 4-5 weeks to know if he'll be able to make all the throws he needs to.

"If it ever gets to the point where it feels like it did before it started hurting, then the biggest question mark is out of the way," Favre said.

Favre said Vikings coach Brad Childress wanted him to attend Minnesota's recent organized team activities, but he declined.

"I figured there would be a media frenzy if I was there," he said. "And there would be a media frenzy if I couldn't play, if we had to say three weeks later, 'You know, his arm's just not up to par. He can't play.'

"So why not have just one media frenzy, and that be later on?"

HBO said Favre agreed in April to appear on the show at the request of Buck, the longtime baseball and football announcer. That was before his release from the Jets, which prompted Minnesota's pursuit of the NFL's career leader in touchdown passes.


Asked by Buck if he would play this season, Favre replied, "Um ... " After a pause, he said, "Maybe."

"I know people are tired of it, really," Favre said earlier of the drama that accompanies his annual waffling over retirement. "My intentions are not to - although it's good for you - create controversy."

The Vikings were a presumed suitor last summer when Favre renounced his retirement from the Packers and was told Green Bay was going with Aaron Rodgers at quarterback. But the Packers weren't going to let him go to their NFC North rivals, and after a messy divorce with Green Bay, Favre was shipped to the Jets.

He threw 22 touchdown passes and 22 interceptions last season. The team finished out 1-4 and missed the playoffs, as Favre was bothered by a torn biceps tendon.

The Vikings won their division without him, but have been unsettled at the sport's most important position for the past three-plus years. Quarterback continues to be viewed as one of the team's few weak spots on an otherwise talent-laden roster.

"It makes a lot of sense because the pieces are in place," Favre said.

He said he met with a Vikings trainer Sunday to go over some arm exercises as part of his rehab, but the team has not made plans to evaluate his readiness to play. Favre said his conversations with Vikings officials have been infrequent and limited.

"Nothing other than, 'Are you interested?"' he said. "And vice versa."

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9685966/Favre-says-he-might-come-out-of-retirement-again?GT1=39002

DUNCANownsKOBE2
06-16-2009, 04:10 PM
It would be great if he could crawl back into his mom's pussy and she can go to town with a knife.