nationalfootballpost.com - 2/13/2009
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FROM ANDREW BRANDT:
As he walks away from the game – once and for all, I believe — I’ll always remember the good in Brett Favre. He probably was not deserving of the level of hero worship and idolatry he received at times in his career, nor was he deserving of some of the negativity that ...
Farewell Brett Favre
mvn.com 2/11/2009 — Brett Favre has retired again. But this time, he may stick with it . I wrote a piece about it earlier today. Here's a reprint from Examiner.com
Goodbye again Brett Favre by Samuel Lam This isn't really 49ers news, but it still is something that affects me as a fan of the NFL. ...
Brett Favre: Top Five Reasons He Might Be Back
thesportingtruth.com 3/20/2009 — There was no gathering of the media this time. No cameras, microphones, and no one asking questions.
Favre said his “final” good-bye through his agent, as well as addressing random reporters. Oh, and this time he actually filed the retirement papers.
However, I’m still not ...
Favre, Vikings talk continues
blogs.startribune.com 2/3/2009 — Add ESPN’s Chris Mortensen to those who believe Brett Favre could be angling to join the Vikings. Sports Illustrated’s Peter King recently speculated on the same thing and, per Pro Football Talk, Mortensen reported on the situation ...
Hasta la Vista, Brett Favre
theloveofsports.com 2/11/2009 — Brett Favre is apparently calling it quits... again. Richard Diaz of The Love of Sports looks back at the career of #4 and reminds us that no matter what went down last season, Favre is still one of the best ever to play the game.
Brett Favre Retires Again!!!
totalprosports.com 2/11/2009 — Total Pro Sports - 11 months after retiring the first time, Brett Favre has decided to call it quits for the second time and has told the New York Jets he's once again retiring from football. Favre had instructed his agent, James "Bus" Cook, to inform the Jets on Wednesday that he is ...
Oh No!
bootleggersports.com 2/12/2009 —
"I just wanted to break the record for retiring too."
Stop the presses. Brett Favre has announced that he is going to retire; for realsies this time. And he’s super serious.
I feel this giant void where my middle used to be. Whatever will become of the NFL without ...
Brett Favre could still play well with right team -
chicagotribune.com 2/12/2009 — He finished tied for 10th in the NFL in victories, 21st in passer rating, fifth in completion percentage, 22nd in average yards per attempt, 11th in passing yards, ninth in touchdown passes, 31st in interception percentage and first in giveaways. ...
King Is Still the Master of Horror
dailynorseman.com 2/2/2009 — But, in this case, I'm not talking about Steven King. Oh, no. . .that would be too obvious and too easy.
No, in this case, I'm talking about Sports Illustrated football writer Peter King. "How so," you might ask? Because of this ...
Favre to Enjoy Most Childlike Retirement Ever
sportingnews.com 2/11/2009 —
Brett Favre told the Jets today that he intends to retire from the NFL, beginning what many experts predict will be the most childlike retirement in the history of professional sports.
"I know that Brett's making the right choice. It's a ...
Brett Favre preparing to enter the world of broadcasting
sports.yahoo.com 2/24/2009 — ESPN,
because they're in dire need of a 892nd football analyst, is hopeful of
convincing the oft-retired Brett Favre to join their crew. Someone's got to
fulfillify Emmitt
Smith's recently-deported shoes. From
Michael Hiestand's sports ...
There Is Still Time For Brett Favre —
Bleacher Report - NFL 2/13/2009
Once upon a time, there was a legend that played quarterback for the Green Bay Packers. He was the face of the franchise and was the iconic image for leading the Packers through rain and snow to many great victories.
Then, he was gone. He was so ...
FAVRE: 'HOODWINKED' BY PACKERS —
NY Post: Sports 2/13/2009
> Brett Favre said today he felt "hoodwinked" by the Packers when he was traded to the Jets, but that his experience in New York was "wonderful." In an exclusive interview with ESPN's Ed Werder, Favre made it as clear as he could that he ...