Maybe he saw the movie "the wrestler" and got inspired and that's the way he wants to go out, in a blaze of glory.
2009-08-19T11:55:46Z
Now he's with the Vikings for 2 years.
2009-08-19T12:00:52Z
So this is the last team he will play on? This is the Climactic conclusion,lol?
2009-08-19T12:24:46Z
Ambassador, I get it. I watch football, longhorns, titans mostly, that espn reporting crap, no.
Anonymous2009-08-19T12:03:07Z
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The Favre Saga is getting a little old, however, he is still probably a 5 QB in the league, a top 10 for sure. He makes the Vikings one of if not the favourite to win the NFC and he's fun to watch. I'm not a Vikings, Packers or Jets fan so him returning makes it harder on my team so I'm pretty unbiased.
He signed for two years for salary cap reasons and to protect the Vikings from him switching teams again next year.
All things come to an end. Some things were just not meant to end the way some think it should end.
Tune in for the climactic conclusion.
Thumbs up to those who agree.
Edit: I think you missed the sarcasm. I am comparing it to a never ending soap opera. I don't hate soap operas, but I do not like them. I choose not to watch that crap. As do I choose not to follow the Brett Favre media frenzy turning this into a circus. You would be amazed at how much better you would feel just avoiding it all together. Guys are not suppose to like getting involved in drama.
Depends. If its a bad season this will be his last year becuz he gonna think he has nothing left and If he wins it all hes gonna retire on top but if he comes real close to winning it all, he will be back.
No. I'm a Packer fan and Favre has been nothing but a drama queen. I'm impressed with how Aaron Rodgers has dealt with this, and I really hope Rodgers shows him up.