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Strahan did it.Originally Posted by RyGuy45
Skipping camp (something no NFL player probably ever has been able to do)
Strahan did it.Originally Posted by RyGuy45
Skipping camp (something no NFL player probably ever has been able to do)
Originally Posted by rashi
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
Originally Posted by JD617
I won't believe it until Week 1.
Originally Posted by rashi
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
Originally Posted by JD617
I won't believe it until Week 1.
ehh i think its for reels this time, ive been a long time favre fan and packers fan, and it has never been about an injury as he's claiming now, he always said if he cant perform at his highest level then he would hang it up, i think he's forcing himself to retire b/c of a bum ankle
Well....
The decision is in: Brett Favre will remain retired.
After three months of serious consideration, surgery and rehabilitation, Favre will remain retired after all, forgoing a return for a 19th season in the NFL to play for his former rival, Minnesota.
Favre notified Vikings coach Brad Childress of his long-awaited decision, and Childress told the Minneapolis Star Tribune on Tuesday afternoon.
Favre later told ESPN that it was the hardest decision he had ever made.
"I didn't feel like physically I could play at a level that was acceptable," Favre told the network. "I would like to thank everyone, including the Packers, Jets and Vikings - but, most importantly, the fans."
ESPN also reported that Favre experienced soreness in both ankles and his left knee during his private workouts in Mississippi. The pain worsened, leading to doubts that Favre would hold up for an entire season.
This news release? From July 28 of last year
ehh i think its for reels this time, ive been a long time favre fan and packers fan, and it has never been about an injury as he's claiming now, he always said if he cant perform at his highest level then he would hang it up, i think he's forcing himself to retire b/c of a bum ankle
Well....
The decision is in: Brett Favre will remain retired.
After three months of serious consideration, surgery and rehabilitation, Favre will remain retired after all, forgoing a return for a 19th season in the NFL to play for his former rival, Minnesota.
Favre notified Vikings coach Brad Childress of his long-awaited decision, and Childress told the Minneapolis Star Tribune on Tuesday afternoon.
Favre later told ESPN that it was the hardest decision he had ever made.
"I didn't feel like physically I could play at a level that was acceptable," Favre told the network. "I would like to thank everyone, including the Packers, Jets and Vikings - but, most importantly, the fans."
ESPN also reported that Favre experienced soreness in both ankles and his left knee during his private workouts in Mississippi. The pain worsened, leading to doubts that Favre would hold up for an entire season.
This news release? From July 28 of last year
Originally Posted by RyGuy45
ehh i think its for reels this time, ive been a long time favre fan and packers fan, and it has never been about an injury as he's claiming now, he always said if he cant perform at his highest level then he would hang it up, i think he's forcing himself to retire b/c of a bum ankle
The decision is in: Brett Favre will remain retired.
After three months of serious consideration, surgery and rehabilitation, Favre will remain retired after all, forgoing a return for a 19th season in the NFL to play for his former rival, Minnesota.
Favre notified Vikings coach Brad Childress of his long-awaited decision, and Childress told the Minneapolis Star Tribune on Tuesday afternoon.
Favre later told ESPN that it was the hardest decision he had ever made.
"I didn't feel like physically I could play at a level that was acceptable," Favre told the network. "I would like to thank everyone, including the Packers, Jets and Vikings - but, most importantly, the fans."
ESPN also reported that Favre experienced soreness in both ankles and his left knee during his private workouts in Mississippi. The pain worsened, leading to doubts that Favre would hold up for an entire season.
This news release? From July 28 of last year
God, I hate him. Why couldn't he have just quit after 2007? IS THIS ALL WORTH IT, BRETT???
Originally Posted by RyGuy45
ehh i think its for reels this time, ive been a long time favre fan and packers fan, and it has never been about an injury as he's claiming now, he always said if he cant perform at his highest level then he would hang it up, i think he's forcing himself to retire b/c of a bum ankle
The decision is in: Brett Favre will remain retired.
After three months of serious consideration, surgery and rehabilitation, Favre will remain retired after all, forgoing a return for a 19th season in the NFL to play for his former rival, Minnesota.
Favre notified Vikings coach Brad Childress of his long-awaited decision, and Childress told the Minneapolis Star Tribune on Tuesday afternoon.
Favre later told ESPN that it was the hardest decision he had ever made.
"I didn't feel like physically I could play at a level that was acceptable," Favre told the network. "I would like to thank everyone, including the Packers, Jets and Vikings - but, most importantly, the fans."
ESPN also reported that Favre experienced soreness in both ankles and his left knee during his private workouts in Mississippi. The pain worsened, leading to doubts that Favre would hold up for an entire season.
This news release? From July 28 of last year
God, I hate him. Why couldn't he have just quit after 2007? IS THIS ALL WORTH IT, BRETT???