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Coach Sal
07-02-2008, 03:48 PM
With his family "tugging" on him to play, Brett Favre has an "itch" to come out of retirement and report to training camp with the Green Bay Packers later this month, according to sources close to the team and player.

Favre has communicated his potential desire to coach Mike McCarthy but talks have not advanced to a substantive stage, a Packers source said.

The source said the Packers would be reluctant to open the door for Favre because "Brett retired for the right reasons, even though I know his family is tugging on him [to play]."

Another source conceded Favre was "getting the itch" to play football in 2008.

However, Favre's agent downplayed the likelihood that the quarterback could un-retire or that he was prepared to report to camp July 28.

"As far as I know, right now, Brett Favre is retired and until he tells me something different, that's what it is," James "Bus" Cook, Favre's agent, said.

Favre was unavailable for comment. A Packers spokesman said that McCarthy and general manager Ted Thompson were on vacation.

Favre has two years remaining on his contract at an average of about $12.5 million per season. His salary is not currently counting toward the salary cap because the Packers placed him on the reserve-retired list.

If Favre decides that he absolutely wants to play this season, the Packers could be confronted with a sensitive issue. The entire offseason has been spent preparing Aaron Rodgers to play quarterback to the point where "the offensive scheme has evolved" and, psychologically, closing the door on Favre's legendary 17-year career.

If the Packers resist a stronger push by Favre to return, sources speculate that the quarterback could press the team to release him from his contract so that he could seek a job with another team. A league official said that Favre could force a decision by asking the Packers, in writing, to reinstate him to active status. The team would have to comply or release him.

"That's speculation and I wouldn't go there," a team source said. "We value Brett's legacy, we think he values it, and we'd want to protect that. Brett's a high-quality person and he's not going to push it that far. He'll do the right thing [and stay retired]. This was almost predictable, the idea that Brett would get the itch to play as we get closer to the season."

In an interview done with ESPN around the time Favre retired in early March, McCarthy predicted Favre "will have an itch to come back. I saw Joe Montana go through it, even though I was a younger coach in Kansas City at the time."

McCarthy said it was Favre who convinced the coach that retirement was the "right thing to do."

"I tried to talk him out of retirement," McCarthy said back in March. "Tom Clements [Green Bay's quarterbacks coach] and I were trying to sell him on the concept that he could still play at a high level with 80-to-85 percent of the commitment he had last year. Brett thought that maybe he could do it but he reasoned that when you cut back the commitment, you open yourself up to injury, to not being on top of your game -- which was very important to Brett -- and letting the team down in the process.

"Really, what Brett did was very honorable because the stress and pressure he feels is a direct result of the standard he sets for himself."


http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3471189

Night Train
07-02-2008, 05:35 PM
I can't wait to watch his 15th annual retirement show in 2020.

He'll really mean it that time. :rolleyes:

Mitchy moo
07-02-2008, 05:56 PM
He's going to be on TV soon, crying at some point of whatever he says.

The Spaz
07-02-2008, 07:36 PM
If I was Rodgers I would beat the piss out of Favre...lol

Typ0
07-02-2008, 11:39 PM
he should report to camp. it's his last chance.

jamze132
07-03-2008, 02:16 AM
Na, I think he's done. And I doubt he would ever plan for another team.

Crisis
07-03-2008, 03:49 AM
he needs to stop being an indecisive little girl and make a decision one way or another and stick with it.

im tired of him acting like a little *****

Romes
07-03-2008, 03:55 AM
slow news day? they are reporting about Farve's "itches" now? :ill:

TacklingDummy
07-03-2008, 06:05 AM
He should have never retired. He is probably better than 25 starting QB's in the NFL right now.

PromoTheRobot
07-03-2008, 09:15 AM
Na, I think he's done. And I doubt he would ever plan for another team.
I'm going on record now that he will come back, but not with the Packers. He'll sign a one-year deal with the Atlanta Falcons to give Matt Ryan a year to adjust to the NFL.

PTR

jamze132
07-04-2008, 02:21 AM
I'm going on record now that he will come back, but not with the Packers. He'll sign a one-year deal with the Atlanta Falcons to give Matt Ryan a year to adjust to the NFL.

PTR
Ok... :oops:

mayotm
07-04-2008, 06:14 AM
He should have never retired. He is probably better than 25 starting QB's in the NFL right now.Favre had a good season last year. Although he did have 18 turnovers. In the NFC Championship against the Giants, take away the long (blown coverage) TD to Driver and his performance was abysmal. In 2006 his QB rating was 72.7 with 23 turnovers. IN 2005 his QB rating was 70.9 with 36 turnovers. Personally, I don't care if he comes out of retirement or not. However, I don't consider him an elite QB any longer. I do admit that I have some anti Favre / Packers bias. I graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. I was in school when Favre started blowing up and they won the Super Bowl. I grew to hate them at that time.