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LINK In the post game press conference Favre said that he told Childress that he wasn't going to come out.By the third quarter of Minnesota's Sunday night loss to the Carolina Panthers, head coach Brad Childress had reportedly had his fill. Several reporters, including Sean Jensen of the Pioneer Press and Judd Zulgad of the Minnesota Star-Tribune indicate that Childress tried to bench Favre in the third quarter, when the Vikings were up, 7-6.
Zulgad said this on his Twitter page: Favre sat conversation on sideline looked heated in third QB because Childress wanted to take Favre out. The QB declined to come out.
He also said that Favre was "not a happy camper." Well, that's as maybe, but this will give some serious ammo to all the "nonbvelievers" who think that Favre holds himself above the game and can't stand him for that very reason. It doesn't matter whether Favre, or Zygi Wilf, or the ghost of Johnny Unitas, thinks Favre should be in the game. Coach takes you out, you're out.
It puts Childress on a rough spot, as well. The Vikings have gone from threatening for the one-seed in the NFL to hoping they stick and stay at #2. The last thing they need is this kind of drama, with everyone taking sides, and Childress' authority usurped. They'd better do everything possible to put this thing to bed very quickly.
The Panthers continued to pressure the aging QB and went on to win the game with relative ease. Trouble in Minnesota?
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