49ers pipe dreams: Brett Favre can come to The City

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With Brett Favre "itching" to come back to the NFL, there leaves a whole lot of choices for the Packers. If the Pack do not want him back, they could terminate his contract and Favre can play for another team. The 49ers are in a QB controversy and well, maybe Favre might want to come to the 49ers. Just a farfetched idea, but this is what blogging is about isn't it? [link]

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