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Monday
14Jul

Brett Favre on Greta Tonight

He'll be breaking his silence in regards to his hopes for the 2008 season:

http://www.foxnews.com/ontherecord/index.html

Watch it tonight at 10 PM ET on that evil Fox News.

 

 (psst...  Brett...  the Bears could use a quarterback).


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Grew up in Wisconsin with Bart Star and the Packers. Have been a Packer fan all my life. Right now looking at a favre signed picture on my office wall. I have had many brats and bers at Lambeau over the years.

In my opinion Favre has the right to play. My problem is why did he retire? If he wanted to play for another team, why didn't he ask to be traded? Looks like he is not the team player he professed to be.

He is still a great football player. His actions after retirement may cloud his hero statues at Green Bay.

July 14, 2008 at 22:04 | Unregistered Commenteropinioned

A star athlete should retire while the fans are asking why, rather than waiting until they're asking why not.

July 14, 2008 at 22:19 | Registered CommenterRedbeard

My co-worker is a die hard Packer fan... even has season tickets and all.

He mysteriously didn't show up for work today. His "brake caliper went out" as he just happened to be up in Wisconsin yesterday... :: wink wink ::


July 14, 2008 at 23:52 | Registered Commenterskinnydipinacid

I always liked Favre, but this merry-go-round (now in its second year - remember all the "will he be back?" hype before last season?) is beginning to disillusion me.

It must be said, however, that Aaron Rodgers has consistently taken the high road throughout this media circus. He's been the QB-in-waiting for three years, and you know he's chomping at the bit to finally prove himself; nonetheless, he's had nothing but good things to say about Favre and the Packers.

July 15, 2008 at 09:45 | Registered Commenterwesmorgan1

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