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Finally........a decision is made

Postby Greenhead22 » Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:28 am

Favre Will Return to Packers Next Season

Wednesday, April 26, 2006
MILWAUKEE - The Green Bay Packers haven't reeled in any big-time free agents, but that didn't prevent them from pulling off their biggest offseason move of all: Convincing Brett Favre to return.

"The Green Bay Packers are very pleased that Brett has come to this decision, and look forward to a successful 2006 season," general manager Ted Thompson said in a statement posted on the team's Web site.

ESPN.com reported Tuesday night that Favre had told the Packers he will return to play this year.

The report said Favre informed Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy of his decision in a telephone conversation Tuesday morning.

Calls by The Associated Press to McCarthy and Favre's agent, James "Bus" Cook, were not immediately returned.

Worries about Favre's future have become an annual rite of winter for Packers fans, as the quarterback has contemplated retirement during the past several offseasons - only to return each time.

This year apparently was no different.

In his most recent comments on retirement, made April 10 at his annual charity golf tournament, Favre said he wondered whether the team had improved enough in the offseason to justify coming back.

"I'd like to say I think we are better, but I don't know if we are," he said.

Favre said the team needed to make a "statement" similar to the signing of Reggie White in 1993.

But Favre, the NFL's only three-time MVP (1995-97), also said football is "in my blood."

As the Packers' season slid toward a 4-12 finish - the team's only losing season under Favre - the three-time NFL MVP said repeatedly that he wasn't sure if he would come back to play a 16th season.

The 36-year-old Favre, who threw a career-high 29 interceptions last season while playing for a team depleted by injuries and free-agency losses, said he wasn't sure he wanted to be part of what he saw as a possible long-term rebuilding effort.

He also claimed he wasn't sure if the team wanted him and his hefty salary to be a part of that effort. He hinted that the team's moves in free agency would play a role in his decision to come back. Favre also questioned his own motivation to continue playing.

Favre ranks second behind Dan Marino on the NFL's career list in touchdown passes (396), yards passing (53,615) and completions (4,678) and hold the records for most consecutive starts by a quarterback with 221 (241 including the playoffs).

Favre has led the Packers to six division crowns and a Super Bowl title, restoring success to one of the NFL's most famous franchises.

The Packers fired coach Mike Sherman after the final game of the season and replaced him with McCarthy, who was Favre's quarterbacks coach in Green Bay during the 1999 season. They also re-signed running back Ahman Green, who missed most of last season because of a knee injury.

But Favre continued to waffle in the offseason as the Packers struck out on high-profile free agents.

Sticking to Thompson's stated philosophy of not splurging for the sake of splurging in the free-agent market, the Packers lost veteran kicker Ryan Longwell to the division rival Minnesota Vikings and lost out in the bidding for a potential replacement, free agent kicker Adam Vinatieri, who signed with the Indianapolis Colts.

Linebacker LaVar Arrington spurned an offer from the Packers to sign with the New York Giants. The team continues to wait for an answer from defensive back Charles Woodson.

The Packers' two most high profile free-agent signings have been former St. Louis Rams defensive tackle Ryan Pickett and former Seattle Seahawks safety Marquand Manuel. The team also has re-signed fullback William Henderson and wide receiver Rod Gardener.
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Postby Po Monkey Lounger » Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:19 pm

I am so glad that is now behind us. The suspense was killing me. Well, got to go. Time to get back to the UM tennis matches.
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Postby jkb87 » Wed Apr 26, 2006 3:59 pm

po monk, i am seriouslly thinkin bout just givein the remainin season tickets i have for state away and comin up north, watching ole miss tennis and talkin with u has got to be more interestin than seeing how hard the other team can hit balls off state's weekend boys............ :shock:

if nothin else we can just watch them girls run back and forth in them tennis outfits......... :wink:
If it wasn't for bad luck then i would have no luck at all........

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Postby big gumbo » Wed Apr 26, 2006 4:02 pm

Some just don't know when to quit. He's going to get murdered.
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Postby Po Monkey Lounger » Wed Apr 26, 2006 4:15 pm

"if nothin else we can just watch them girls run back and forth in them tennis outfits......... "

Actually, that is not a bad idea. A couple of those Ukraine girls on the UM tennis team are pretty hot. :lol:
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Postby jkb87 » Wed Apr 26, 2006 4:26 pm

can u drink cold beer at the tennis matches?
If it wasn't for bad luck then i would have no luck at all........

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Postby mottlet » Wed Apr 26, 2006 5:19 pm

big gumbo wrote:Some just don't know when to quit. He's going to get murdered.


And it won't be anybody's mess but his. It's his career, as long as somebody will let him take the snaps, he gets to decide when to hang em up. For guys like Favre, who have a true love of the game and competitive edge, walking away isn't something that comes easily. He's still good enough to play quarterback in the NFL. His team may stink, but he's obviously considered that and still chose to return.

I thought it was funnier than hell last year when everybody billed the Orange Bowl as two coaching greats battling each other. When those same fruitcakes had been howling for Paterno to retire the previous three or four years, lest he "tarnish his reputation." Nothing will tarnish a legend like Paterno's reputation. Brett Favre either.

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Postby jkb87 » Wed Apr 26, 2006 11:10 pm

he is good enough to still play, but i question why is coming back, three games into last season he questioned himself in public on why he came back last year, sayin that he didnt know if he was still mentally there to take lick after lick.........sounded like to me that he still had the love for the game, but maybe it was the love for the game and not the love to play week in and week out for sixteen weeks........
If it wasn't for bad luck then i would have no luck at all........

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