Published 8/22/2008
at L.A. Times - Pro Football
The new quarterback trims an hour off a team meeting and gets nightly training camp curfew canceled when he knows the answer to what the team's core values are.
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He's only been around the team for a couple of weeks, but Brett Favre is already paying dividends for the New York Jets. It's probably not what you think, though.
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