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BIV
08-18-2009, 07:34 PM
What retirement? Favre coming back with Vikings

By DAVE CAMPBELL, AP Sports Writer 1 hour, 53 minutes ago


Minn. (AP)—Brett Favre’s (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/1025/;_ylt=Aug_CmvJHo95wMT3J5yzyz4dsLYF)(notes) (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/1025/news;_ylt=AqA.dYLscSnu5DXhLeP16BodsLYF) latest retirement lasted all of three weeks.

The three-time MVP has done an about-face for the second time in as many years and will play for the Vikings this season.





If the wait for Favre’s decision seemed neverending, it was resolved Tuesday in a few short hours: the 39-year-old Favre jumped on a team plane in Mississippi and was picked up at the St. Paul airport by coach Brad Childress himself. The two drove to the team’s practice facility, where Favre waved to hundreds of cheering fans.
No less than 90 minutes later, Favre was on the field in his familiar No. 4 jersey with purple shorts and a purple helmet, a vision that has had Packers fans cringing about for months. He shook hands with a few of his new teammates and quickly began throwing as fans peeked through the security fence to catch a glimpse of the superstar.
Shortly after practice began, the Vikings confirmed the agreement that seemed so inevitable all summer, only to be held up on July 28 when the man who holds every major NFL career passing record told Childress he wasn’t ready to play, citing a lack of confidence in his beat-up body to hold up over an entire season.
Childress and Favre were expected to discuss the change of heart at a news conference later Tuesday.
Childress a few weeks ago said he had not planned to pursue Favre after he said he was staying retired. And yet here comes Favre, once reviled by a Vikings fan base that hustled to welcome him to town.
“I don’t have any problem rooting for one of the greatest quarterbacks ever,” said Phil Setala, a 23-year-old from Minneapolis who was at practice proudly wearing a purple No. 4 jersey.
Even the governor chimed in.
“It’s going to be good for the team. It’s going to be good for the state. It’s going to be exciting,” a giddy Gov. Tim Pawlenty said after a speech.
Last month, Favre explained his decision by saying he had to be “careful not to commit for the wrong reasons.”
“I’m 39 with a lot of sacks to my name,” he said.
He has a lot of interceptions to his name, too, more than any other quarterback in NFL history. The last time Favre appeared in the playoffs—a bitter loss at Lambeau Field by the Packers to the Giants in the NFC Championship game following the 2007 season—he put up one of his worst performances in recent memory.
Now the question becomes how Favre will fit in with a team that’s already done with the grind of training camp, not to mention how his health will hold up so soon after he questioned it. Favre had arthroscopic surgery to fix his throwing shoulder in May.
The Vikings got an encouraging performance in their preseason opener last week from quarterback Sage Rosenfels (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/5557/;_ylt=Ak9Zv4qp7M.8fHyq.5oGIywdsLYF)(notes) (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/5557/news;_ylt=Ak1tYxtVB9VnTIgLhRDtIxEdsLYF), who has been competing with Tarvaris Jackson (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/7813/)(notes) (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/7813/news;_ylt=AsZbf_s01T3aciUgewc8JLUdsLYF) for the starting job, but neither of them have been consistently sharp in practice this month.
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And neither is anywhere in Favre’s league. His zinger of an arm and toughness in the pocket are a combination few possess. With an offense he claimed this summer he could operate in his sleep, Favre seems to fit well with Minnesota—epecially given the Vikings’ problems finding a reliable quarterback since Childress took over in 2006.
The Vikings have Pro Bowl players all over their roster, with reigning NFL rushing leader Adrian Peterson (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players;_ylt=AuJG680vRJhUD1h3wsK8EZ8dsLYF?type=las tname&first=1&query=Adrian+Peterson&q=Adrian+Peterson) in the backfield and a dominant defensive line. No matter who’s behind center, they ought to be in position to defend their NFC North title.
To win the conference, and perhaps that elusive Super Bowl, they’ll need stability at the sport’s most critical position.
Favre has wrestled with retirement for most of this decade and the will-he-or-won’t-he saga became an annual offseason drama for the Packers, his longtime home. In Green Bay, the latest news elicted a few shrugs, little more.
A few months after Favre’s tearful goodbye news conference in March 2008, Green Bay traded him to the Jets when he tried to come back, only to learn the Packers were committed to Aaron Rodgers (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/7200/;_ylt=AstdHYpL88YwkLov5dctJfAdsLYF)(notes) (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/7200/news;_ylt=AvO6Y8wajBwEt0EFWyqzC4EdsLYF). Favre started strong in New York, but faded down the stretch amid problems with his throwing arm and, with another “I’m done” announcement, headed for his second retirement.
The Jets released him from his contract right after the draft and soon after, the Vikings were openly expressing interest. Favre spent the summer working out in Mississippi and led everyone to believe he was on his way back to the NFL until last month.
“It was the hardest decision I’ve ever made,” Favre told ESPN then. “I didn’t feel like physically I could play at a level that was acceptable.”

This is embarassing Fav-ree. Hang 'em up old man.

George Costanza
08-18-2009, 07:38 PM
Who saw this coming? Farve a great qb but he creates too much drama for any team he's on. At least you know where Vick stands.

Absolutely
08-18-2009, 08:05 PM
Seriously, the whole Brett Favre thing is incredibly ridiculous.
He's going to stink...

Ballbuster1
08-18-2009, 08:26 PM
We already started covering this in the NFL off season thread.
I'm just wondering what's the over/under on how many games
til he gets hurt again. He still has a fucked up rotator cuff.

askewcore
08-18-2009, 08:28 PM
Favre or not, if Minnesota doesn't get All Day the ball 30 times a game, someone on that staff should be stabbed.

The Sarge
08-18-2009, 09:37 PM
Beat the fuckin' Pack, maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan.

Plunkies
08-18-2009, 10:11 PM
Like I said in the off season thread, the vikings have shit going on at QB. They have a great team otherwise. They're not going to need Favre to do all the work like the awful Jets did. All Favre has to do is pose enough of a threat in the passing game to make defenses not focus all their energy on stopping Adrian Peterson. As long as he isn't acting crazy and throwing picks they'll do fine with him.

LBF
08-19-2009, 03:14 AM
Like I said in the off season thread, the vikings have shit going on at QB. They have a great team otherwise. They're not going to need Favre to do all the work like the awful Jets did. All Favre has to do is pose enough of a threat in the passing game to make defenses not focus all their energy on stopping Adrian Peterson. As long as he isn't acting crazy and throwing picks they'll do fine with him.



Are you familiar with the last 4 years of his career?

2005-- 20TD, 29Int
2006-- 18TD, 18Int
2007-- 28TD, 15Int
2008-- 22TD, 22Int
Total-- 88TD, 84Int

And you know he's going to have at least one of those patented Favre games where he tries to throw the ball all over the field and costs his team the game.



This will make the Bears division championship all the more sweet.

BeerBelly
08-19-2009, 05:13 AM
Seriously, the whole Brett Favre thing is incredibly ridiculous.
He's going to stink...

yeah, attention whore.
How bad is is homelife that he doesn't want to stay there?
oh yeah ! ROAD PUSSY!

LilJimmyRbinson
08-19-2009, 08:59 AM
The Vikings end the season against the Giants this year. I wonder if the same guy has ever ended his career twice by throwing an interception to the same team?

http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2008/08/20/alg_giants.jpg

Reaper G
08-19-2009, 11:06 AM
As a born Minnesotan, this would've been so cool 10 years ago, now it's just sad. Let the curse continue.

LBF
08-19-2009, 08:36 PM
The Vikings end the season against the Giants this year. I wonder if the same guy has ever ended his career twice by throwing an interception to the same team?

http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2008/08/20/alg_giants.jpg



That would be the absolute best possible outcome of this season.




By the way, how long you think it'll be before the "slight" tear in his rotator cuff moves on to "full tear" mode?? The Vikings are on the hook for 12mil as soon as his name appears on the opening day roster.

LilJimmyRbinson
08-19-2009, 09:57 PM
That would be the absolute best possible outcome of this season.




By the way, how long you think it'll be before the "slight" tear in his rotator cuff moves on to "full tear" mode?? The Vikings are on the hook for 12mil as soon as his name appears on the opening day roster.

It'll be a full tear next June when he's trying to come back from it. It'll be his excuse for sucking this year as he tries to rope another team into giving him $10 million.

UnrulyX
08-19-2009, 10:29 PM
http://cdn.bleacherreport.com/images_root/image_pictures/0600/1270/135434_feature.jpg
He makes 12 Million a year and he can't afford a nicer hat for his own press conference? Maybe Serious Debt is why he keeps playing.

LBF
08-19-2009, 11:38 PM
It'll be a full tear next June when he's trying to come back from it. It'll be his excuse for sucking this year as he tries to rope another team into giving him $10 million.


He signed a 2 year deal with the Vikings. If he's on the opening day roster next year, he makes another 13mil guaranteed.

lockjaaaaww
08-20-2009, 02:19 AM
I used to like Favre but this is ridiculios. Keep playing or retire. Pick one and stick with it. Once you pick retire, your retired don't come back ass head.