Whether or not Favre plays again now or not, his chance to go gracefully has come and gone. He says he doesn't feel wanted in Green Bay? The coach, GM, etc. are the ones who tried to convince him it was time to hang it up? Bullshit. He (Favre) was the one sitting their sobbing, saying he just didn't have the desire to keep putting in the time necessary to keep in shape and prepare for another season. If he wasn't ready to retire, then why did he? Is he really that much of a bumpkin that after all these years he can't speak what's really on his mind and lets others force him into a retirement he's not ready for? It's ridiculous, and now Aaron Rodgers will probably have to deal with that many more "What ifs" in the upcoming season every time he struggles. I wish Barry Sanders would go around and do seminars for pro football stars such as Brett who just can't seem to figure out the retirement thing. Barry hung it up at the top of his game and we, for the most part, never hear from him. He must actually have a life!
Just saw on PTI on ESPN during an interview with Peter King who said that Brett is suffering from "revisionist recollection" with regards to be pushed into retirement by GB. King said that he has a three minute message recorded from Farve only three months ago where Farve specifically said that while the Packers were pressuring him for a final decision about retirement before the draft deadline, that there was absolutely no pressure from Thompson or any of the coaching staff to retire. All GB wanted was to know what to do with their draft picks, not 'push' anyone anywhere. Now Brett, in his interview, says he was chided to retire, and even more offensive to me as a (past) Farve fan, claims he might show up to camp 'just to call their bluff', knowing the media circus and disruption it would cause. Being a flip-flopping whiner is one thing, but a lying vindictive media whore is another. The comment about being paid $12 million to hold a clipboard was unnecessary. I also note that the crawler on ESPN today says that Brett isn't "too hot" on playing in Tampa Bay because he wants to play where it is cooler. Brett's fantasy team: 1. Team must be a current contender 2. Team is not GB, who is apparently picking on him and lying about circumstances 3. Team has full intentions of starting Brett, no matter their current QB scenario 4. Team must play in a convenient climate to Brett's liking Now let's rule out the teams within the division where GB would obviously not want to trade him. Minnesota, Detroit, Chicago. Is it just me or is the list of viable candidates getting smaller every day for Brett? Are the Jets, Ravens, Browns, Rams, Chiefs or Redskins contenders? Has he been to KC, St Louis, Baltimore, Washington DC, New York or Cleveland in August, September or even early October? It is freakin' hot as hell in these places for the first third of the season (although the Rams practice and play indoor). These places are not GB, where it starts cooling off the second week of Sept. dyams has it right. Brett should take a cue from Barry or even go back as far as Jim Brown who retired, got a life, and shut up about a football career.
Q: What's Brett Favre's favourite breakfast hangout? A: Waffle House! Thanks, folks, I'll be here all week -- try the smothered and covered hash browns!
Dude, smothered and covered is the only way to go.