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Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. Somebody's tired of being out of the spotlight...BuckeyeTillIDie;1741659; said:
BuckeyeTillIDie;1741659; said:
Personally I hope he comes back, because watching Vikings games with him on the team last year was fun. More Favre...more fun (in voice of asian six flags guy).
Sources told the Star Tribune that the Vikings have offered to increase Favre's salary to $16 million guaranteed -- $3 million more than he was scheduled to make this season, plus another $4 million in incentives that could potentially pay Favre $20 million total for the 2010 season
localyokel;1741847; said:Brett wanted to keep playing football, but he needed to devote himself full-time to quelling the horrifying armadillo invasion at his estate.
Brett Favre's coming back ... to shoot that armadillo! - TwinCities.com
Gatorubet;1742444; said:Bizarre allegations against Favre could complicate his decision
Posted by Mike Florio on August 4, 2010 2:27 PM ET
On Monday, Vikings players began to receive text messages from quarterback Brett Favre regarding his intent to retire.
As it turns out, the messages they received could have been a lot worse.
The folks at Deadspin report that Jenn Sterger, who worked in 2008 as an in-house sideline reporter for the Jets and who currently is a member of the cast of The Daily Line on Versus, claims that she received text messages from a certain Brett Lorenzo Favre featuring pictures of, um, Little Lorenzo.
It's not the first time we've heard a story like this, thanks to Sean Salisbury. But Salisbury was largely irrelevant at the time. As to Favre, this disclosure possibly could influence his decision regarding whether or not he'll play in 2010.
Though there's no evidence that Favre was engaged in the kind of sordid escapades that brought down Tiger Woods' marriage, forced him to cough up $750 million to his ex-wife, and wreaked enough havoc on his life to render him a near-mortal on the golf course, Woods' misadventures began with a story in the National Enquirer, which was the catalyst for the Thanksgiving night 9-iron to the Escalade, which got the whole thing rolling.
And so, in the end, Favre's career possibly could be derailed not by his biceps tendon or his ankle or any other part of his body -- except for one of the body parts that he never has used on the football field.
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