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How Long Will Favre Take To Decide? (1 Viewer)

I'll preface this by stating I own Favre in a newly aqcuired dynasty team.

I don't think it is unreasonable to assume that he will come back for another season if the team makes some moves to be competitive. The NFC North is, outside of Chicago, wide open for a wild card berth. I don't think Green Bay can win the Super Bowl but can get to a Wild Card game with some good FA signings and some luck.

It is not out of the realm for them to sweep Detroit and Minnesota, split with Chicago and go .500 against the rest of the league. That might even win them the division. Yes a lot of things must fall in place but it is possible. Is it probable-maybe- but that possibility might be all it takes for Favre to come back for one last shot.

I think it irks him to go out with such a negative season as last and he wants a reason to come back to redeem himself in some fashion. I'm cautiously optimistic that he'll come back.

 
It is very important that the Packers know Favre's intentions as soon as free agency starts (and who knows when the he!! that will be). This is especially true if the Packer's are truly interested in Brees, as a lot of "experts" have hypothesized.

If Brees is released, you know dang well that there will be a few teams throwing offers right off the bat. The Packers are going to have to act fast and not be hung up on Favre's decision.

 
A couple of thoughts:

1. When the topic of a player's retirement comes up as much as it does here, is it not an indication that it is, in fact, time to retire? Is this the reason Favre is always asked this question -- people want him to retire before his skills really begin to erode -- which is another way of saying he has crested the hill and is heading down the other side?

2. I heard Favre on an ESPN radio interview about a year ago and when asked he was very quick and confident in his reply that he would play "at least a couple more years". Things of course change and may have changed his outlook, but I think his heart is still telling him to play. If it wasn't, he would have announced his retirement by now. I think he comes back.

 
I would not be surprised to see Favre playing somewhere other than Green Bay next year. You would think that would never happen, but who would have thought we would see Joe Montana in a Chiefs uniform, Tim Brown in a Bucs uniform or Jerry Rice in a Seahawks jersey?

 
A couple of thoughts:

1. When the topic of a player's retirement comes up as much as it does here, is it not an indication that it is, in fact, time to retire? Is this the reason Favre is always asked this question -- people want him to retire before his skills really begin to erode -- which is another way of saying he has crested the hill and is heading down the other side?
There is no decision more personal than when to retire. There is no reason Favre should care one bit what people on footballguys.com think--people who, for the most part, never were in the position of having to confront mortality at the age of 36.
 
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Brett has said on numerous occasions he will not play for another team. Seems the only people who are sreaming for a decision are the fans. the team has been quiet about it and says no hurry. Maybe they already know or just not wanting to pressure him. Wait and see what happens over the weekend

 
Brett Favre is the center of the Packers' universe. He's not just some other old player playing some other position. If that were the case, considering his level of play relative to his income, he would have already been cut. He SHOULD be atleast a little considerate towards what Packers fans think and care about them. They care about him and have made it possible for him to lead a pretty comfortable lifestyle. He knows this. But as he goes, so goes that organization. His decision will set off a chain reaction in that orgainization that will be felt for years. Replacing him wont be easy, but at this point his role reminds me of the role Cal Ripken, Jr. had his last few years with the Orioles. You knew he was far past his prime, and he'd flash the brilliance every once in a while, but overall you knew basically that there was someone either within the organization or that you could bring in that would actually give the team a better chance of winnning. But you dont just kick guys like Ripken or Favre to the curb. You suck it up and let them do what they want because you owe it to them for years of PAST excellence. What makes it easier for Favre to prolong his decision each offseason is the absence of a real owner or dominant voice within the organization. Could you imagine pulling this offseason, "Im not sure if I really have it in me" BS with someone like Jerry Jones or Al Davis or even Dan Rooney....making THAT KIND OF LOOT?? He'd be gone. "Thanks for the memories...its been nice....good luck in your travels and dont let the door hit you on the way out". I for one just hope he calls it a day atleast after this year if not now. Ive loved watching him play thru the years. He's old school and tough and a winner, but lately he looks more selfish and OLD and unable to have FUN week in and week out. He'll come back for one more season imo and break alot of Marino's records this year and walk away. And we'll all miss him. And....the Packers will probably be a little better off for it.

 
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There's no way he'll retire before he gets his roster bonus. After that, he'll try to determine whether people are making a big enough fuss or him leaving or not. If not, he'll bring it up to the press a few more times. If there is no way he can draw enough attention to himself that way, then he may retire.

I think he'll play another year regardless. His ego can't be stroked sitting at home.
He volunteered to push that bonus back.
 
There's no way he'll retire before he gets his roster bonus. After that, he'll try to determine whether people are making a big enough fuss or him leaving or not. If not, he'll bring it up to the press a few more times. If there is no way he can draw enough attention to himself that way, then he may retire.

I think he'll play another year regardless. His ego can't be stroked sitting at home.
He volunteered to push that bonus back.
I hadn't heard that. I know he can do that, I just hadn't heard that it happened.
 
There's no way he'll retire before he gets his roster bonus. After that, he'll try to determine whether people are making a big enough fuss or him leaving or not. If not, he'll bring it up to the press a few more times. If there is no way he can draw enough attention to himself that way, then he may retire.

I think he'll play another year regardless. His ego can't be stroked sitting at home.
He volunteered to push that bonus back.
I hadn't heard that. I know he can do that, I just hadn't heard that it happened.
I have read that his agent, Bus Cook, indicated they would have no problems working with the Packers to push back that bonus. Today is the date that bonus was to be paid.
 
As a devoted Packer fan, and a massive Favre fan, it pains me to say this-

I am sick of Brett Favre. I am sick of this pathetic "I'm not sure if my heart is into it" BS. You want to play and get paid $10 mil, or you don't and you go ride your tractor.

I am so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so

sick of this.
Here we go again......the only time he has made any comments about his heart not being into it was in the interview with Mort.You haters really need to get a grasp of what Favre is about.
I think I have a better grasp of "what Favre is about" than you do of who I am. Calling me a Favre "hater" is absurd and kills any credibility your argument may have.
 
As a devoted Packer fan, and a massive Favre fan, it pains me to say this-

I am sick of Brett Favre. I am sick of this pathetic "I'm not sure if my heart is into it" BS. You want to play and get paid $10 mil, or you don't and you go ride your tractor.

I am so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so

sick of this.
Here we go again......the only time he has made any comments about his heart not being into it was in the interview with Mort.You haters really need to get a grasp of what Favre is about.
I think I have a better grasp of "what Favre is about" than you do of who I am. Calling me a Favre "hater" is absurd and kills any credibility your argument may have.
I doubt it. You stated you are ...."sick of this pathetic "I'm not sure if my heart is into it" BS." Please tell us all the times in the past tha Favre has made comments like this? The only time he opened up likat that was in his interview with Mort the week of the Super Bowl. You felt the need to come in here and whine about Favre with something that doesn't hold up.I have followed him and the Packers for a long time and have a much better understanding of what Favre is about than a hater like yourself. Deal with it and move on. :thumbup:

 
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As a devoted Packer fan, and a massive Favre fan, it pains me to say this-

I am sick of Brett Favre. I am sick of this pathetic "I'm not sure if my heart is into it" BS. You want to play and get paid $10 mil, or you don't and you go ride your tractor.

I am so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so

sick of this.
Here we go again......the only time he has made any comments about his heart not being into it was in the interview with Mort.You haters really need to get a grasp of what Favre is about.
I think I have a better grasp of "what Favre is about" than you do of who I am. Calling me a Favre "hater" is absurd and kills any credibility your argument may have.
I doubt it. You stated you are ...."sick of this pathetic "I'm not sure if my heart is into it" BS." Please tell us all the times in the past tha Favre has made comments like this? The only time he opened up likat that was in his interview with Mort the week of the Super Bowl. You felt the need to come in here and whine about Favre with something that doesn't hold up.I have followed him and the Packers for a long time and have a much better understanding of what Favre is about than a hater like yourself. Deal with it and move on. :thumbup:
A long time, really? I guess you know exactly how long I've followed them? Dude, I'm sorry I insulted your boyfriend, but really, he's acting like a girl. Can you imagine Bart Starr acting this way? Or Lombardi? It's a disgrace. Cheers.

 
As a devoted Packer fan, and a massive Favre fan, it pains me to say this-

I am sick of Brett Favre. I am sick of this pathetic "I'm not sure if my heart is into it" BS. You want to play and get paid $10 mil, or you don't and you go ride your tractor.

I am so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so

sick of this.
Here we go again......the only time he has made any comments about his heart not being into it was in the interview with Mort.You haters really need to get a grasp of what Favre is about.
I think I have a better grasp of "what Favre is about" than you do of who I am. Calling me a Favre "hater" is absurd and kills any credibility your argument may have.
I doubt it. You stated you are ...."sick of this pathetic "I'm not sure if my heart is into it" BS." Please tell us all the times in the past tha Favre has made comments like this? The only time he opened up likat that was in his interview with Mort the week of the Super Bowl. You felt the need to come in here and whine about Favre with something that doesn't hold up.I have followed him and the Packers for a long time and have a much better understanding of what Favre is about than a hater like yourself. Deal with it and move on. :thumbup:
A long time, really? I guess you know exactly how long I've followed them? Dude, I'm sorry I insulted your boyfriend, but really, he's acting like a girl. Can you imagine Bart Starr acting this way? Or Lombardi? It's a disgrace. Cheers.
How is it a disgrace? I noticed you haven't been able to back up your point that he makes comments all the time that his heart isn't into it.He is facing one of if not the most difficult decisions of his life. Favre loves the game, he loves to play football and he is very competitive. Last year was very difficult for him not to mention what has transpired in his personal life over the last 24 months. By the way.....another definition of a Favre hater is calling him a girl. :yes:

 
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As a devoted Packer fan, and a massive Favre fan, it pains me to say this-

I am sick of Brett Favre. I am sick of this pathetic "I'm not sure if my heart is into it" BS. You want to play and get paid $10 mil, or you don't and you go ride your tractor.

I am so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so

sick of this.
Here we go again......the only time he has made any comments about his heart not being into it was in the interview with Mort.You haters really need to get a grasp of what Favre is about.
I think I have a better grasp of "what Favre is about" than you do of who I am. Calling me a Favre "hater" is absurd and kills any credibility your argument may have.
I doubt it. You stated you are ...."sick of this pathetic "I'm not sure if my heart is into it" BS." Please tell us all the times in the past tha Favre has made comments like this? The only time he opened up likat that was in his interview with Mort the week of the Super Bowl. You felt the need to come in here and whine about Favre with something that doesn't hold up.I have followed him and the Packers for a long time and have a much better understanding of what Favre is about than a hater like yourself. Deal with it and move on. :thumbup:
A long time, really? I guess you know exactly how long I've followed them? Dude, I'm sorry I insulted your boyfriend, but really, he's acting like a girl. Can you imagine Bart Starr acting this way? Or Lombardi? It's a disgrace. Cheers.
How is it a disgrace? I noticed you haven't been able to back up your point that he makes comments all the time that his heart isn't into it.He is facing one of if not the most difficult decisions of his life. Favre loves the game, he loves to play football and he is very competitive. Last year was very difficult for him not to mention what has transpired in his personal life over the last 24 months. By the way.....another definition of a Favre hater is calling him a girl. :yes:
I don't have to defend my feelings on Favre to you or anyone else. I guess my daughters Favre jeresey and Favre doll in her room are all a ruse to hide my secret 'hater' status... :rolleyes: I await your inevitable vapid response. I am done with you.

 
Defend your feelings...no...but to make statements that you are sick of his attitude because he said it one time is a bit ridiculous...just as ridiculous as him getting so upset about it and saying you are a hater.

Quit your little lovers quarrel and get back to the topic.

 
As a devoted Packer fan, and a massive Favre fan, it pains me to say this-

I am sick of Brett Favre. I am sick of this pathetic "I'm not sure if my heart is into it" BS. You want to play and get paid $10 mil, or you don't and you go ride your tractor.

I am so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so

sick of this.
Here we go again......the only time he has made any comments about his heart not being into it was in the interview with Mort.You haters really need to get a grasp of what Favre is about.
I think I have a better grasp of "what Favre is about" than you do of who I am. Calling me a Favre "hater" is absurd and kills any credibility your argument may have.
I doubt it. You stated you are ...."sick of this pathetic "I'm not sure if my heart is into it" BS." Please tell us all the times in the past tha Favre has made comments like this? The only time he opened up likat that was in his interview with Mort the week of the Super Bowl. You felt the need to come in here and whine about Favre with something that doesn't hold up.I have followed him and the Packers for a long time and have a much better understanding of what Favre is about than a hater like yourself. Deal with it and move on. :thumbup:
A long time, really? I guess you know exactly how long I've followed them? Dude, I'm sorry I insulted your boyfriend, but really, he's acting like a girl. Can you imagine Bart Starr acting this way? Or Lombardi? It's a disgrace. Cheers.
How is it a disgrace? I noticed you haven't been able to back up your point that he makes comments all the time that his heart isn't into it.He is facing one of if not the most difficult decisions of his life. Favre loves the game, he loves to play football and he is very competitive. Last year was very difficult for him not to mention what has transpired in his personal life over the last 24 months. By the way.....another definition of a Favre hater is calling him a girl. :yes:
I am done with you.
Good...you can concentrate on other names to call Favre.
 
Defend your feelings...no...but to make statements that you are sick of his attitude because he said it one time is a bit ridiculous...just as ridiculous as him getting so upset about it and saying you are a hater.

Quit your little lovers quarrel and get back to the topic.
or as ridiculous as this post :lmao:
 
Defend your feelings...no...but to make statements that you are sick of his attitude because he said it one time is a bit ridiculous...just as ridiculous as him getting so upset about it and saying you are a hater.

Quit your little lovers quarrel and get back to the topic.
or as ridiculous as this post :lmao:
Just calling it like I see it.
 
Please tell us all the times in the past tha Favre has made comments like this?
Even if he only said "I'm not sure my heart is in it" once, doesn't that still make it valid? How many times does he need to repeat it for it to be meaningful?
 
Please tell us all the times in the past tha Favre has made comments like this?
Even if he only said "I'm not sure my heart is in it" once, doesn't that still make it valid? How many times does he need to repeat it for it to be meaningful?
Not the point that he was really contending...moreover the
I am sick of this pathetic "I'm not sure if my heart is into it" BS.
Posting that was as if the guy had done it not just the one time.
 
Please tell us all the times in the past tha Favre has made comments like this?
Even if he only said "I'm not sure my heart is in it" once, doesn't that still make it valid? How many times does he need to repeat it for it to be meaningful?
Not the point that he was really contending...moreover the
I am sick of this pathetic "I'm not sure if my heart is into it" BS.
Posting that was as if the guy had done it not just the one time.
:goodposting:
 
Please tell us all the times in the past tha Favre has made comments like this?
Even if he only said "I'm not sure my heart is in it" once, doesn't that still make it valid? How many times does he need to repeat it for it to be meaningful?
Not the point that he was really contending...moreover the
I am sick of this pathetic "I'm not sure if my heart is into it" BS.
Posting that was as if the guy had done it not just the one time.
A person can't be sick of something from one occurence? What if I ate some French onion soup and the taste stuck with me all day, and then someone asked me if I wanted some more. Wouldn't it be reasonable to say I was sick of it?Likewise, even if Favre said it just once (and who really knows how many times he has said it) but it was repeated on and on, couldn't a person be sick of it?

 
A person can't be sick of something from one occurence? What if I ate some French onion soup and the taste stuck with me all day, and then someone asked me if I wanted some more. Wouldn't it be reasonable to say I was sick of it?

Likewise, even if Favre said it just once (and who really knows how many times he has said it) but it was repeated on and on, couldn't a person be sick of it?
No, this is not common usage.
 
A person can't be sick of something from one occurence? What if I ate some French onion soup and the taste stuck with me all day, and then someone asked me if I wanted some more. Wouldn't it be reasonable to say I was sick of it?

Likewise, even if Favre said it just once (and who really knows how many times he has said it) but it was repeated on and on, couldn't a person be sick of it?
No, this is not common usage.
Yet that seems to be the situation at hand.
 
I've heard that he is slated to show up at Green Bay's annual Fan Fest, which if I'm not mistaken is this coming weekend. It was at this Fan Fest last year that he made it known he'd be coming back. If he does indeed attend, look for an announcement. And imo, why come to Fan Fest at all, much less make an announcement, if not to announce a return for 2006.
March 9, 2006, 09:59 Packers :: QB

QB Favre Not Expected At Fan Fest

WYOW -TV34 - [Full Article]

The Packers Fan Fest begins Friday and QB Brett Favre isn't expected to attend. The first Fan Fest last year happened right after Favre announced he would play another season. Favre said as recently as last week that he hasn't decided if he'll play again. And, he's hinted that the decision might not come until after the NFL Draft in late April.

 
I think he'll announce his decision sometime between a couple weeks after the start of free agency and the NFL draft. I also think he'll play, and will announce it will be his last year. Fla\/\/ed is right that the retirement questions have to stop if he returns, and announcing it will be his last year is the only way to do that. He'd also get to enjoy the opportunity to say his goodbyes around the league in style this way.
Looks like Adam Shefter thinks so too. From Rotoworld.com today:Brett Favre - QB - Packers

NFL Network's Adam Shefter reports the Packers expect an answer from Brett Favre about his future by roughly April 1st.

Shefter reports that the Packers don't have to pay Favre his roster bonus until the start of the season, so it's not a factor here. The longer the situation drags out the more likely it looks that Favre will return.

 
He's certainly earned the right to take his time. Going through training camp, learning another system, playing with a new group of players, etc. is a ton of work. Add to that an aging body, that is getting more difficult to fine tune, and you can understand why Favre hasn't made up his mind yet. People in any sport don't become "elite" without an extreme level of personal confidence. Brett has to be toying with this inner confidence and desire to compete and all of the hurdles he must go through to go through another season. Give him his time, and either be thankful for all he poured onto the field while he played or root for him to have a better season than last (unless you are a Bears/Vikings fan), to add to his legacy.

 

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