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HATTIESBURG, Miss. -- Brett Favre says he might become a coach or work as a television analyst in the future, though he has no plans to enter either field anytime soon.
The 41-year-old Favre ended a 20-year playing career after an injury-plagued 2010 season with the Minnesota Vikings. The former Southern Mississippi star has famously wavered on retirement over the last few offseasons. But the three-time NFL Most Valuable Player has told WDAM-TV in Hattiesburg on Thursday that he was "starting a new career."
Favre gave the interview at a football camp at Oak Grove High School. He says he's spent the last several months traveling and following Southern Miss baseball.
He submitted his retirement paperwork to the NFL in January
So who you think he'll be playing for this year ? Skins maybe ? ::popcorn::
When I saw this bumped, I was like. No fuckin way, not again. LOL
::winna::
I was getting a little jumpy. Have not heard anything in a while, lol.
From Gcobb.com
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I was running errands yesterday afternoon when I heard Anthony “Cuz” Gargano talking about the posibility of Brett Favre coming to Philadelphia to backup Michael Vick. He was sharing his thinking with his co-host Glenn Macnow on the 610-WIP afternoon show. It made sense, in fact it made plenty of sense to all involved. The word coming out of Mississippi is that the longing for football is still with Favre, but his body isn’t prepared to play a full season. There aren’t any teams who are interested in bringing him in as a starter, but he could be an outstanding backup.
His arm is healthy and knows the west coast offense like the back of his hands. Favre has the experience and talent to make the plays with the pressure on in big games in place of a starting quarterback.
Favre has got a long and close relationship with Andy Reid, so it would make a lot of sense for Reid to jump on the phone once they get a deal done to trade Kevin Kolb. Truth is Reid should get on the phone now before he trades Kolb.
This won’t be a threat to Michael Vick. The Eagles starting quarterback saw the way Favre finished last year and he knows his body is beaten up, so Vick wouldn’t be threatened by a Pre-Historic quarterback like number 4 backing him up.
The Eagles want to win a Super Bowl and they know that Vick is in jeopardy of getting hurt because of his daredevil style of play. If they make the kind of splash I believe they will in free agency on the defensive side of the ball, it will be Super Bowl or bust for the Birds. They won’t want to hand this Rolls Royce over to a young inexperienced Mike Kafka if Vick were to go down.
With DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin, Brent Celek, LeSean McCoy, Jason Avant and others, Favre would give this team a chance to reach its goal even if Vick were to go down. He would be able to sit and rest the entire season and get his body healthy enough for a stretch run if they needed him.
On top of all the football reasons, do you think the Eagles would mind signing Favre, turning the sports world upside down and stealing some attention from the Phillies?
Think about it, it makes a lot of sense.
::haptime:: Please no more Favre!! ::haptime::
Oh noes::haptime::::haptime:: here we go again.
Philly to the Superbowl ::winna::
How many years can we keep this thread going?
Comebacks...............Farve has them
So when will Favre land in Philly? ::popcorn::
They been talking about it all week on the radio. Whoever we get as a backup, He will play in a couple games for sure. Vick always gets hurt.
Philly signs another Vick.............I mean Vince Young so no Farve there, some say he may end up in Miami
I can barely contain myself ::popcorn::
Andy Reid likes that Big black cock.
Always grabbing those black QB's
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After swinging and missing on Kyle Orton and settling for Matt Moore and with a possible win-now-or-else mandate, Dolphins coach Tony Sparano apparently is thinking about trying to lure Brett Favre to Miami.
Sparano isn’t saying whether he is or isn’t, or whether he will or won’t. Per Omar Kelly of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Sparano said simply that he can’t say that it won’t happen.
“I can’t rule anything out,” Sparano said. “I’m giving you the only answer I can give you.”
In other words: Gentlemen, start your tractors. Favre Watch IV has officially begun.
BOLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!! Start your tractors ::lmao::