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The Unofficial 2010 Brett Favre Retirement

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Stafford would try to go back out anyway, but then Stafford and Favre would have a slap-fight on the sidelines for who gets to be the hero.

Maybe this isn't such a good idea.

Wrong answer. Stafford would man up to take a knee and/or spike it, and then Jason Hanson would come in and kick the figgy.
 
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Wrong answer. Stafford would man up to take a knee and/or spike it, and then Jason Hanson would come in and kick the figgy.

Which would sail wide right. This is the Lions we're dealing with here. Gotta have Stafford Balls to contradict the Lions Stench of Fail.
 
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Maybe if any of those fat pigs on our offensive line could block for the poor old guy. :mad:

(Looking at you, Loadholt and McKinnie.)
 
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Wrong answer. Stafford would man up to take a knee and/or spike it, and then Jason Hanson would come in and kick the figgy.

Which would sail wide right. This is the Lions we're dealing with here. Gotta have Stafford Balls to contradict the Lions Stench of Fail.

I have to admit, I'm a fan of Stafford, just for seeing that final Browns win play. That man has balls of steel.
 
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Jeff Glazer reported the Vikings players believe Favre will retire for good.
 
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And now the real fun begins. Enjoy the next 6 months Vikings' fans. He's all yours!
 
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And now the real fun begins. Enjoy the next 6 months Vikings' fans. He's all yours!

I don't care if he comes to camp and neither should the Vikings. He's Brett Favre. Just tell us if you want to play or not.
 
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I think the Vikings will go after Donovan McNabb. It sounds like he's on his way out in Philly, the Vikings have nothing else. Or it could be the start of a major rebuilding project(again) for Childress.
 
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I don't care if he comes to camp and neither should the Vikings. He's Brett Favre. Just tell us if you want to play or not.
That's been tried. I'm sure you're like me, you'd just love to hear a decision. I doubt this offseason will be any different than the last several, over the next 4-6 months every time we haven't heard about him for a few days he'll leak just enough thru friends and family to keep himself in the news. It's just so tired. I just feel bad for Rachel Nichols having to camp out in Hattiesburg until next August. I'm sure she was rooting for the Vikings simply so she had another 2 weeks before being stuck camping on his front lawn or some high school practice field.
 
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I think Favre will be back. His press conference after the game led me to believe he is not ready to go yet. I hope it's without all the drama, but really how do retire after a season like that? He can still play, and if he comes back he could very well have another shot a deep playoff run. It's just a gut feeling, but that would be my guess.


I'm pretty sure he can skip camp if he wants to. No player, coach, fan, referee, or beer vendor is going to care. There are things Favre needs to do, and throwing to passes to kids who are going to be bagging groceries in two weeks isn't one of them.
 
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I'm pretty sure he can skip camp if he wants to. No player, coach, fan, referee, or beer vendor is going to care. There are things Favre needs to do, and throwing to passes to kids who are going to be bagging groceries in two weeks isn't one of them.

I'm sure Wally the Beerman cares.
 
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I'm sure Wally the Beerman cares.

Wally is pretty easy going.


Seriously though, guys retire in sports when the just can't do it anymore or just don't want to do it anymore. Favre has proven even at 40 he is one of top five quarterbacks in the NFL. He likes playing and apparently has bonded with his team. I think he takes one more shot at it, and there will no drama this year. The only reason he retired in NY was to get here. He'll say he's coming back in a week or two and that will be that. The fans in this town will strangle Childress if he makes a big deal of the camp thing and that is what makes him retire.

I don't know alot, but I know Brett Favre is the reason the Vikings were in this game. With Jackson or Roesnfels they were 9-7 or 10-6 at best.



Just one mans opinion. Your mileage may vary.
 
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