Published 6/29/2009
by Daniel Dinunzio
at Bleacher Report - NFL
It seems right now that the questions regarding Brett Favre playing in 2009 is if, but when? Favre has had surgery to help heal his torn bicep in his right arm which is usually a 4-6 weeks recovery process.
With all of the attention and spotlight being put on Favre this past off season as long as his right arm is okay hes coming back.
Now that OTA's are over the NFL season is in a stand still period. Training camp starts in less then a month and a Brett Favre announcement must be inching closer. The Vikings have openly admitted the interest they have for Favre, and Favre has done the same.
After how everything ended last season with the NY Jets, inside Favre believes he can still play the game of football at a high level. There's no reason he should think otherwise just look at his numbers before he was injured. He turned a mediocre Jets team that was a pretender into a contender.
With all teams positioning themselves for the start of the season in middle September, Favre is going ...
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Disclaimer: This is a joke. Punking my friend. Sorry.