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    After what happened to him he will not be back

    Got his ass kicked very hard

    He almost died today

    He wont be back

    Brett is from a small village but he is not that stoopid

    SBR Founder Join Date: 9/4/2005


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    Last pass with Pack? INT
    Jets? INT
    VIkings? INT

    As much as he SHOULD go away...I just don't see how he does.

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    He will be 41 i dont see him coming back hegot beat up last night and did you see his wife that will tell the story good luck in he super bowl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veemister View Post
    He will be 41 i dont see him coming back hegot beat up last night and did you see his wife that will tell the story good luck in he super bowl.

    This could be it for Brett

    SBR Founder Join Date: 8/11/2005


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    I've blasted that guy for a few years now with all his shenanigans but I'll take my hat off for his season and that game yesterday. He earned my repect to the point where I was pulling for him.

    Talk about heart and guts.

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    I don't think there's anyway he leaves with this sour taste in his mouth...he'll be back

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    Barring a severe injury, Brett isn't going anywhere, theres too much money involved and he's got bills to pay. The question is whether the NFL will want him. They'll let him back on the field for one more season at the cost of 10-15 Million, but with the injuries sustained in the NFC game against the saints, he is not likely to last long. I predict the offensive line of the Vikings will slip as they did against the Saints and Favre will end up severely injured before 2012 season playoffs then will be FORCED to retire. Favre will not retire unless it is physically impossible for him to continue, the die hard mofu he is.

    Then you will see him on some cheesy commercial talking about how to lose weight with Jenny Craig. Heck, maybe they give him a spot on ESPN.

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