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Will the constant coverage of Brett Favre on ESPN ever end? You know what they need to do? STFU.
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Dr. Favrenstein: Chiefs, Peterson Interested In Favre?
Arrowhead Addict | A Kansas City Chiefs Sports Blog — ... the Brodie Croyle project in favor of Favre? This isn’t completely baseless speculation either. Check out what Adam Schefter said about our interest: NFL Network’s Adam Schefter suggest the Jets, Chiefs, and Ravens as possible landing spots if the Packers decide to trade Brett Favre. Some people are obviously sick of Brett’s comeback carosel, and others are simply chalking the buzz up to stupid ESPN wanting its boy back. Personally, I kind of feel like Brett was pushed out by ...

Brett Favre...Again
Women Like Sports — ... View wrote a letter of frustration about the entire shenanigans. Pyle of List has a long commentary addressing Brett and the Packers fans. On Opinion On Sports points out that there is no “semi-retired” in the NFL. Afraid of Ed Hochuli broke his normal pattern of posting to discuss the matter. With Malice even threw in his two cents when the whole thing was at the rumor stage. Lombardi Ave wants ESPN to hush and also posted a collection of links about the Favre-versy yesterday. Of course you ...

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