
It seems like it really, REALLY is over for Brett now. Like, REALLY. Last night I read that the Vikings have no interest in Brett Favre taking over the throne of quarterback mediocrity that is Minnesota. And that has been the one place rumored to be able to spark Brett's interest to return from retirement yet again. Thank God. This comes just after he had admitted part of his coming back last year was to "stick it to" Ted Thompson. I wouldn't be able to live seeing Favre in a Vikings jersey, nonetheless have to face him twice.
Minnesota's owner Zygi Wilf said in an interview with the Star Tribune (Minneapolis), "I would have been interested 15 years ago... No, I'm not interested. No way. I think he's done well, he retired, it's good. He's a great guy. I'm just happy that we don't have to keep on facing him." So thank you, Mr. Wilf, for NOT being interested in Brett and threatening to bring him to rival Minnesota. I appreciate that.
But 15 years ago you would have been interested? What about a year and a half ago when during the 2007 season he went 65 for 91 (71.4 comp %) for 695 yards 5 touchdowns and no interceptions in two Packers wins at a combined score of 57-16.
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