Brett Favre's determination to play quarterback this season for the Minnesota Vikings prompted him to undergo arthroscopic surgery to repair his injured passing shoulder recently, according to two sources. However, Favre remains unable to make a commitment because subsequent throwing sessions indicate the shoulder is not yet 100 percent. While Favre has now clearly demonstrated his interest in coming out of retirement for a 19th season in the NFL, it seems equally obvious that he will not do so unless convinced he has recovered fully from the torn biceps tendon that undermined him last year with the New York Jets. Source: Ed Werder, Chris Mortensen, ESPN
Umm, that would have made to much sense and this is Brett Favre we are talking about? Second answer... Because even he thought he was retired back then, lol.
SHhhh, I am in the shed looking for the sharpest tool. The bed of the pick up is empty except for 16 empty beer cans :icon_cheesygrin:
Favre would accomplish his mission of shoving it up Green Bay's butt if he'd just sign a contract with Minnesota, immediately announce his retirement and state he's going into the HOF as a Viking.
Favre wouldn't finish the whole season, but like I said before the Vikings have nothing to lose in signing him.