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Make This Guy Go Away...
Updated: May 5, 2009, 6:05 PM ET
Source: Favre, Vikes to discuss playingComment Email Print Share By Ed Werder ESPN.com Archive Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress and quarterback Brett Favre plan to meet at an undisclosed location later this week to discuss the possibility of the former Packers and Jets quarterback renouncing his retirement from the NFL to play the 2009 season with the Vikings, according to a source with direct knowledge of discussions between the two parties. Favre There is a mutual understanding that sometime soon thereafter Favre will decide whether to sign with the Vikings. The team would expect him to participate fully in offseason minicamps and training camps, which he missed last year with the Jets. Favre has not been working out and declined to have surgery to repair the torn biceps tendon that plagued him the final month of last season. Favre may believe the injury can heal on its own as did a similar problem with his left shoulder while he played in Green Bay. A source close to Favre told ESPN's Chris Mortensen that how the injury heals will play a role in the quarterback's decision. The source also said that the quarterback's agent, Bus Cook, is researching unemployed NFL quarterback coaches to see if one can be hired to work with Favre in Mississippi while he ponders a possible return. Favre wanted to play for the Vikings last season, but the Packers specifically eliminated their NFC North rivals as a potential destination for the Green Bay icon. NFL.com Video Vikings head coach Brad Childress discusses Brett Favre and the health of rookie Percy Harvin. While Favre had been emphatic about not returning next season, he never anticipated the Jets would release him after drafting Mark Sanchez in the first round and could see the Vikings as the opportunity to fulfill the goal he was deprived of last season -- winning a Super Bowl. Favre admitted to ESPN that he was motivated to play in 2008 largely because of his resentment toward Packers general manager Ted Thompson. The Vikings had planned to have Tarvaris Jackson and Sage Rosenfels compete for the starting quarterback position in training camp. With Jackson battling injuries last season, journeyman Gus Frerotte started 11 games and led the Vikes in passing. Minnesota finished 10-6 to capture the NFC North but lost to the Eagles in the first round of the playoffs in a game started by Jackson. Ed Werder covers the NFL for ESPN. Chris Mortensen is a senior NFL analyst for ESPN. |
I wish that Brett would try to save what little dignity that he has left. His act is getting real sad.....
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Pathetic. Life must suck at home for him. Give it up Brett it's only going to get ugly for you out there.
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gross
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he
should be a relief quarter back.....and get paid to sit
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I am the biggest Packers fan...I bleed green and gold.....and I have loved this guy for years.....but I am even tired of this act.....I say this without the worry of him joining the Vikings and beating the Pack....he is not the same QB....2 td's and 9 picks over his last 5 games last year....the Jets went 1-4 and missed the playoffs....torn biceps....has not had surgery to fix them yet.....
he is doing the 1 thing he always said he wouldnt do.......he doesnt want to be the guy who held on too long......but that is exactly what he is doing. |
:lossinit: He needs a check up from the neck up!!!!!:hee:
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Screw Minnesota. Go to Miami, or back to the Jets.
Yeah it is sickening year after year of "As Brett Turns" |
he's back
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cried his way back :bc:
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Personally, I could give a %$%$%$%$...
he obviously has some issues letting go, and the ESPn coverage is ridiculous... but then again I'm an Eagles fan and well... hide your Beagle Vick's an Eagle :( |
the sacrificial goat
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