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    Brett Favre's return for another season is "highly unlikely, but it has been an awesome year," the Minnesota Vikings quarterback told ESPN's Ed Werder after the Vikings' loss to the New Orleans Saints in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday.
    Favre, who returned to the NFL from retirement with the goal of leading the Vikings to a championship, fell just short when his pass with seconds left in regulation was intercepted. The Saints won in overtime to advance to the franchise's first-ever Super Bowl.

    [+] Enlarge Ronald Martinez/Getty ImagesThe physical punishment Brett Favre absorbed during Sunday's NFC Championship left the veteran QB hurting late in the game.



    Favre also told Werder before the game that not one Vikings player had inquired about his future because they were so focused on the game.
    Favre wasn't quite ready to make a decision on his future immediately following the loss, but he said he wouldn't take long to make his plans known this time.
    "Just wondering if I can hold up, especially after a day like today," Favre said after throwing for 310 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. "Physically and mentally. That was pretty draining. I am going to go home, a couple of days and just talk it over with the family."
    After Sunday's game, Favre staggered to the podium, an abrasion between his eyes, welts on his forehead and tears in his eyes from the beating he took at the hands of the Saints and the realization that his quest to get back to Super Bowl fell just short again.
    For a quarterback who derived so much joy during an improbably successful season for the Vikings, Favre sure didn't look or sound like a player who had much left after a heartbreaking 31-28 overtime loss to the Saints.
    Favre has one year left on the two-year contract he signed with Minnesota in August, but Vikings coach Brad Childress isn't going to rush him into making a decision on returning for a 20th NFL season.
    "I told him go home and lick your wounds and I'll do the same and we'll catch up down the road," Childress said. "Nobody wants to be rash about any decision-making, I'm sure, right now."
    Favre will have plenty of wounds to lick. The Saints didn't sack him on Sunday, but they knocked him down countless times in an incredibly physical game. Defensive end Bobby McCray hit him so hard on one play in the third quarter that Favre thought his left ankle was broken.
    But after writhing in pain on the trainer's table for a few minutes, Favre pulled himself up and remained in the game like the iron man he is.
    With the Vikings down 28-21 in the fourth quarter, a hobbling Favre drove the team for a tying touchdown with just under 5 minutes to play.
    "I thought it was a gutty, gutty performance," Childress said. "He grinded it out."
    Then came the throw that will haunt him for a long, long time.
    On third-and-15 from the New Orleans 38, Favre knew the Vikings needed to get closer to give Ryan Longwell a legitimate shot at a game-winning field goal in the final seconds.
    He rolled right and then, instead of scrambling for the yards that might have put Minnesota in field goal range, threw across the field to the left. Tracy Porter picked it off to send the game to overtime, where Garrett Hartley's 40-yard field goal put the Saints into their first Super Bowl.
    "I probably should have ran it," Favre said. "I don't know how far I could have gotten. But in hindsight, that's probably what I should have done. I don't know how many yards we needed for a field goal, but I knew we needed some. I was just late to Sidney [Rice]."
    It was a devastating finish to such a memorable season for Favre and the Vikings. After an injury-riddled year with the New York Jets in 2008, Favre joined his longtime rivals in Minnesota in August, hoping to put a more fitting ending on one of the best careers this league has ever seen.
    He set career bests in completion percentage (68.4), quarterback rating (107.2) and fewest interceptions (7), while throwing for 33 TDs and 4,202 yards. The Vikings (12-4) earned a first-round bye in the NFC playoffs, and last week Favre became the first 40-year-old QB to win a playoff game with a four-touchdown performance against the Cowboys.
    All the while, he turned an entire state of haters from his days in Green Bay into the biggest Favre fans on the planet. Purple No. 4 jerseys are the new black in Minnesota, making Favre one of the most popular athletes in Minnesota sports history.
    "It was a great season for our team. Great for the people of the state of Minnesota to look at a team like that compete and, among other things, watch No. 4 compete in purple," Childress said.
    Favre spoke often this year of his affection for this team, which could make any decision to retire just a little more difficult.
    "The year could not have gone any better, aside from us not going to Miami," he said. "I really enjoyed the guys."
    He was then asked if he would consider coming back to get to the Super Bowl and a chance to go out on top.
    In Favre's eyes, even if he never plays another down and even though the Vikings lost to the Saints, he will have done just that.
    "I'd love to win the Super Bowl. Who wouldn't?" Favre said. "Of course, I can't print anything for you guys but I know I'm going out on top one way or the other.
    "I didn't feel like I had anything to prove coming in. But if there were doubters out there maybe I served notice to them, but my goal is to get to Miami and obviously that's not going to happen. If it is [my last game], it is no doubt I'm on top."

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    He will cry and quit then comeback and play another year

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    guarentee he will be back, back in week 3 of preseason

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    ESPN will be covering every second of this for the next 6 months too.

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    He will be back... And even if he doesn't right away, he will eventually come out of retirement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alwcb View Post
    He'll be back and play for the redskins.
    He'll stay with the Vikings if he comes back.

    But it would certainly be funny if he went to a different team.

    The Redskins would be an awesome fit, though, with Shanny bringing the W-coast offense there.

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    They should sign him for 4 more years so he can go into the Hall of Fame with a Vikings uniform.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slacker00 View Post
    The Redskins would be an awesome fit, though, with Shanny bringing the W-coast offense there.
    Never he is to old for the northern climate teams coldness is a killer for old wounds he wouldn't last past October it's dome or go home

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    Can't blame him though after all the fact of the NFL letting the Saints use him for a practice dummy has to be dwelling in his mind hard

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    so that means no more sears commercials with him waffling about buying a tv?
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    I have to agree..he took a beating against the Saints. I sure he has a lot to think about.

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    What is with you people out there? Just how ignorant can fools like Pauley be? So he got his tail handed to him by the New Orleans defense? Di you think this was the first time this has happened to him in his career? Stop blaming the refs for the Vikings offensive line and coaching failures. Grow up people.

    As far as Farve goes, he dives into his second job now, that of being the Drama Queen of the NFL. He will drag this crap out for months. Everyone knows that he will be back after most of the pre-season is finished, so let's not make a big deal about this. Next season, he has a chance to compete head on against Eli Manning, Tom Brady, Donovan J. McNabb, Tony Romo, plus a little visit to New Orleans. Do you think that the Drama Queen would pass up the opportunity to show up those QB's and get revenge in New Orleans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigdaddyQH View Post
    What is with you people out there? Just how ignorant can fools like Pauley be? So he got his tail handed to him by the New Orleans defense? Di you think this was the first time this has happened to him in his career? Stop blaming the refs for the Vikings offensive line and coaching failures. Grow up people. As far as Farve goes, he dives into his second job now, that of being the Drama Queen of the NFL. He will drag this crap out for months. Everyone knows that he will be back after most of the pre-season is finished, so let's not make a big deal about this. Next season, he has a chance to compete head on against Eli Manning, Tom Brady, Donovan J. McNabb, Tony Romo, plus a little visit to New Orleans. Do you think that the Drama Queen would pass up the opportunity to show up those QB's and get revenge in New Orleans?
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    Regardless of what ESPN reports I think he returns simply because he can...If the Vikings drop him Im almost certain one of the other "Struggling QB less Teams" will be quick to let him coach and play ball a year or so..

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAULYPOKER View Post
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    What's the matter fool? Jealous because you can't see the obvious. I know you do not have any more money, but care to make a wager on this? I say Farve will be back. You say that he will not. Oh by the way, we all know that you want to marry this guy, but don't wear white. Pink is more of your color. Pink and Yellow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Busterflywheel View Post
    Regardless of what ESPN reports I think he returns simply because he can...If the Vikings drop him Im almost certain one of the other "Struggling QB less Teams" will be quick to let him coach and play ball a year or so..
    He will return and it will be with the Vikings. The Drama Queen can not turn down an opportunity like he has in 2010.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigdaddyQH View Post
    What's the matter fool? Jealous because you can't see the obvious. I know you do not have any more money, but care to make a wager on this? I say Farve will be back. You say that he will not. Oh by the way, we all know that you want to marry this guy, but don't wear white. Pink is more of your color. Pink and Yellow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PAULYPOKER View Post
    Never he is to old for the northern climate teams coldness is a killer for old wounds he wouldn't last past October it's dome or go home
    I'm not sure I really buy the cold weather crap. Plus Washington isn't GB cold.

    We'll certainly get to see Favre in cold weather games next year. Of the eight road games next year, only two are in domes and the other six are at cold weather sites. Depending on how the dates line up in April, there should be at least a couple cold games for Favre and we'll see how he does.

    This year, his biggest test was @Chicago on December 28th where Favre had 321 yards 2 TDs & 0 Ints for a 106.4 passer rating.

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    I think that the NFL will schedule a lot of those games in September and October. I just can't see a guy with his massive ego retiring when he has a chance to show up the likes of Eli Manning, Tom Brady, Donovan ** Nabb, and Romo, plus get revenge in New Orleans.

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    I think he returns for another year...once the soreness and sadness wears off..

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    Please, everybody, no threads on "whether or not Farve will return".
    I cannot take it any longer.
    Please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serbone View Post
    Please, everybody, no threads on "whether or not Farve will return".
    I cannot take it any longer.
    Please.
    No need to start any new threads. There are dozens of old ones to bump.

    If it gets boring in the NFL sub-forum, maybe I'll bump a couple in March.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serbone View Post
    Please, everybody, no threads on "whether or not Farve will return". I cannot take it any longer. Please.
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    Definetly will be back, just not for training camp.

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