valentine;1518549; said:I'd be happier seeing Favre get injured as opposed to Vick
someone just needs to take out a knee and end it once and for all
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valentine;1518549; said:I'd be happier seeing Favre get injured as opposed to Vick
someone just needs to take out a knee and end it once and for all
Fungo Squiggly;1541495; said:
Brett Favre is saying publicly that he hasn't made up his mind about whether he'll play in 2010. But he reportedly told another player privately that he's finished playing.
Peter King of SI.com reports that after the season, Favre told a fellow NFL player whom he knows well that he's definitely done.
"I'm 100 percent positive I'll never put on pads again in my life," Favre told the unnamed player, according to King.
However, as King astutely points out, that doesn't mean much because Favre changes his mind all the time. He probably sincerely meant it when he said he was 100 percent positive he would retire. And a few days later he was probably 100 percent positive he would return.
"I'm 100 percent positive I'll never put on pads again in my life," Favre told the unnamed player, according to King.
Even Brett Favre's agent thinks Favre is a drama queen
Sometimes at PFT we try (and usually fail) to add value to a given quote by trying to say something funny or informative before it. That's not necessary this time.
We present Brett Favre's agent Bus Cook, talking to Men's Journal on the summer day Favre spoke to ESPN about his ankle surgery.
"Brett talked to goddamned Ed Werder at ESPN, says he needs ankle surgery. Now why did he do that?" Cook asked. "I've got [Brad] Childress calling. I've got reporters calling all damn morning. Goddammit, why does he have to be such a goddamned drama queen? Play, don't play, goddamn, people are getting sick of it. I'm getting sick of it!
"Why does he have to talk to these people? What good does it do? Ed Werder at ESPN! What's he ever done for anybody other than say, 'Look, look, Mommy, I got this first, ain't I special?' You got problems with surgery, talk to your wife. Why talk to goddamned Ed Werder?"
It's somehow heartening that the man perhaps closest to Favre feels just like the rest of us. (Well, except goddamned Ed Werder.)
Later Favre enters the office and offers a sheepish apology. Cook's response: "Jesus, Brett. You never learn. You guys go talk. I've got goddamn phone calls to make," before poking a finger at Favre. "Thanks to you."
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