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| This one is for Pundit GREEN BAY, Wis. - Every off-season, Green Bay Packers fans chew their fingernails to the nub while human cliffhanger Brett Favre decides whether to retire. And every time, No. 4 reaches the same conclusion: that he still can play, and he just can't say no to football. So far, Favre hasn't said anything about his plans for 2008 - beyond, of course, the playoffs in January When the Packers won their last four games last season, Favre saw that streak mostly as a sign of the developing defence, not the offence. "It wasn't some four-game stretch where everyone said, 'Wow, this is what we expect out of this offence,"' Favre said. "As I thought about that at the end of the season, I said it wasn't so much what we did offensively, but yet we won games. And I said if we can get a little better on offence, and there is potential, this might be pretty fun." By itself, that potential wasn't enough to get Favre to come back. Instead, Favre simply had to decide whether he still wanted to play. "Because that's the bottom line," Favre said. "You can search for all these answers and ways to convince yourself of not coming back or coming back. The bottom line was, I couldn't say no. I wanted to play." http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_768977...nclick_check=1
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