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Favre files retirement papers
Favre files retirement papers with NFL after 20 seasons
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre officially filed his retirement papers with the NFL, the league confirmed on Monday.
Favre, 41, sat out the season finale because of a concussion and said the game would be his last.
"I know it's time, and that's OK. It is," Favre said after the defeat. "Again, I hold no regrets, and I can't think of too many players offhand that can walk away and say that. Individually and from a team standpoint, it was way more than I ever dreamed of."
He also retired in 2008 with the Packers and 2009 with the Jets, only to return to the field both times when the football bug bit him this past summer. He knows that there will be doubters again.
"I don't know for me if it's ever easy," Favre said. "I'm sure throughout this year, the comment has been made that, 'We'll wait and see in August or September' and that's fine. It's time. I'm OK with it."
If this indeed is the end -- for real, this time -- for Favre, one of the most colorful and celebrated careers in league history concluded with a season filled with interceptions, injuries and insults.
He was picked off 19 times this season and his 69.9 quarterback rating is the lowest of his career. The Vikings sunk to the bottom of the NFC North after starting the season with Super Bowl aspirations, coach Brad Childress was fired during the season and Favre was fined $50,000 for failure to cooperate with an NFL investigation into allegations that he sent lewd photos and messages to a team employee when both worked for the New York Jets in 2008.
Favre's reputation took a serious hit from the humiliating scandal, which tarnished the image of one of the league's most popular players.
His union with receiver Randy Moss also was a spectacular failure and his cherished streak of 297 straight starts ended, with a sprained throwing shoulder making it impossible for Favre to let those famously zip-filled passes rip from his right arm.
And just for good measure, the Metrodome roof caved in to provide a perfect metaphor for Favre and the Vikings' 2010, forcing the Vikings to play "home" games at Detroit and at the University of Minnesota's outdoor stadium in December.
"It's been a wonderful experience for me," Favre said. "This year did not work out the way we would have hoped, but that's football. I don't regret coming back. I enjoyed my experience here."
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10-7-07 Bears 27,Fudge Packers 20...12-23-07 Bears 35,Fudge Packers 7 Then Favre quit and became a Jet...
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I'll believe it when he's still retired after next season is over.
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Just an ODD coincidence that with the Bears vs. the Packers, he retires, lol.
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You want him to retire-he doesn't, you don't want him to retire and keep up the fail-train and he does. DAMN
Arguing on the internet is like winning the special olympics, even if you win your still messed up.
Restore the roar!
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Is Fartve going to apply for social security too? AARP? LOL
10-7-07 Bears 27,Fudge Packers 20...12-23-07 Bears 35,Fudge Packers 7 Then Favre quit and became a Jet...
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Finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well at least now he'll have the time to become a full time letcher.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
Finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well at least now he'll have the time to become a full time letcher.
Until he unretires and joins the Lions just in time for week 1 of the 2011 season after Stafford injures his arm and is out for the season for the 9th time in his career..
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He's in talks with Jerry Angelo right now. Trust me, it isn't over until he's played for every one of GB's rivals.
“I think he did [tarnish his legacy]. Not only this season, but the last few seasons, going back and forth [on retirement] and bouncing to a few different teams. I think about it, and I have to really think hard to think back to when he was a Green Bay Packer and when he played his best football and was in Super Bowls and when he became the Brett Favre we all know."
-Kurt Warner
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Originally Posted by
Incubes12
He's in talks with Jerry Angelo right now. Trust me, it isn't over until he's played for every one of GB's rivals.
Oh God! That would be the end of the world!
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Originally Posted by
Incubes12
He's in talks with Jerry Angelo right now. Trust me, it isn't over until he's played for every one of GB's rivals.
Well there goes our 2011 first round draft pick.