ESPN analyst John Clayton reported Monday that, after throwing four interceptions and just one touchdown in the first two games of the 2010-2011 football season, Brett Favre is still undecided about whether he will return to the Minnesota Vikings. "His lack of presence in either game shows that he has not yet committed to a yes or a no answer, though it would appear that he is leaning toward no," Clayton said on SportsCenter, adding that three veteran Vikings players traveled to Favre's locker last Sunday and begged him to return to the team during halftime of the week-two loss to the Dolphins. "With a cumulative QB rating of 56.1, his heart clearly isn't in it. Maybe he's sending a message to Vikings brass that he's ready to call it a career." Following his television appearance, Clayton reportedly received a text message from Favre, who said he would make a decision about returning when he is ready. Source: Onion Sports Network
If he tucked tail and gave up on this season mid-way through that would be a perfect ending to his selfish career - I can only hope that the last pass he throws in whichever game he quits after is an interception.
there is not shot that Favre will retire. How are you gonna skip all of training camp then be named the starting Quarterback. A problem he has is he isnt in football shape. he might be in shape but football shape is totally different. and skiping all of training camp didnt help him at all. if he did take part in training camp im sure he would be in football shape
No way. I hope so, but he won't do it. Honestly, it's too early to determine anything. The main problem is that the Vikings let Favre have his own off-season time table and now they are paying for it.
I think Sweets has single-handedly proven that half of all people are more stupid than the average person. :duckhunt: