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| Re: Brett Favre Proving Himself Not To Have The Packers Best Interests At Heart Quote:
Brett Favre will NOT play again, he does NOT want to play again. If the media lets him alone, you will NOT see him in the news. He will just disappear, like a ghost Donald Driver says.
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| Re: Brett Favre Proving Himself Not To Have The Packers Best Interests At Heart No Bette of course i'm not yanking your chain. You're a great lady here far beyond me however the media is not forcing Favre to make these coy comments on a possibility of a return. No, those are coming from Brett's own mouth and frankly i'm disappointed in him. If he was really all for the Packers he would be telling the news that he's going to enjoy retirement much the way John Elway told the press when he retired. Maybe as I also said he should start diverting the questions from himself to what a great team the Pack has (and they do) and a gentleman known as Aaron Rodgers. It just seems like Brett Farve is starved for attention and is rapidly becoming the Paris Hilton of the NFL. |
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| Re: Brett Favre Proving Himself Not To Have The Packers Best Interests At Heart The analogy I'm hearing is Roger Clemens. That is way off though, Roger Clemens come back comes about a third into the season with three of four months left. If Brett Farve came back a third of the way threw year, he would be back in around week 5. Brett make a decision, either retire now or go back now.
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