
Could Brett make a return to Green Bay?
Talk surrounding the comeback of legendary quarterback Brett Favre has been ever so apparent in these last few weeks as the media and fans alike have hopped onto the “Comeback Bandwagon” as Brett has made it clear that a possible return to any team - not just Green Bay, is possible. Brett, who announced his retirement in March of this year, has been in long conversation with Packers coach Mike McCarthy, stating that he would love to make a return to Green Bay as his first option.
The only way Favre ends up with Chicago or Minnesota, who seem like great candidates for the to-be Hall of Famer, is if the Packers end up releasing Favre, although with two years left on his contract at Green Bay there should be no problem in re-instating the former QB. However, Green Bay management should seriously consider keeping a close eye on backup Packers’ quarterback Aaron Rodgers as he may be Lambeau leaping himself over the Dubuque- Wisconsin bridge anytime in the coming year, as he has been the 2nd string quarterback for Green Bay in his 4 year tenure.
Team and player chemistry, especially in today’s sporting world, is by far overrated at times, but it’s just plain ignorant to dismiss it. If we see this Favre situation get out of hand and incorrectly handled by Packers’ management, it could have the ability to sink the huge amount of chemistry that this team has had over the last 12 months, and possibly end the fairytale comeback to an outstanding career
Quick-Facts: Brett Favre is a three-time NFL MVP, seven-time All-Pro selection and nine-time Pro-Bowl selection, with a pass completion percentage of 61.4 resulting in 442 Touchdowns and 61,655 yards over 17 NFL seasons.




July 13th, 2008 at 7:43 pm
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