
Everyone forgets that Brett Favre wanted to play football. He wanted to play football in Green Bay. They did not want him. In life, you go on. I don't think you get mad at the man for still wanting to play football. He was told no on numerous occasions -- 'You are not playing here.'
-- Bus Cook, Brett Favre's agent
The truth on how and why Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers split their 16-year union remains strictly in the eye of the storyteller. Favre and his agent Bus Cook say they were simply kicked aside. The Packers insist that Favre waffled too much about his return that they simply decided to move forward with quarterback Aaron Rodgers and create clarity.
I find this much crystal clear -- from the moment Favre realized he was not going be a Packer, he began angling his way for a return to Lambeau Field.
His last pass in the stadium was not going to be that awful pick by Giants cornerback Corey Webster in overtime that led to the Giants' winning field goal in the 2008 NFC championship game. The pick that induced a fallout and helped turn a longstanding romance into a ruckus.
"It's different from anything in sports in America. ... Any quarterback today could go away and come back and not have as much impact as this does in Green Bay. I am sure it will be odd for him. But once the whistle blows, he will be fine."
-- Bus Cook on Brett Favre's Return to LambeauIt was a circuitous route back to Lambeau for Favre, with a pit-stop at the Jets last season before landing with the Minnesota Vikings this season. The Packers traded him to the Jets a year ago with the idea that Favre would never play in Lambeau for a rival NFC North team. They hoped the 40-year-old Favre would be one more NFL season and done. One more NFL shot -- far away -- and please, be done.
There is little accidental about Favre's return to Lambeau on Sunday when the Vikings (6-1) battle the Packers (4-2).
Favre knows it.
He has already beaten Green Bay in Minnesota this season. This is different. Just the chance to return to Lambeau and beat the Packers on that soil, well, Favre has had this itch to scratch since he was spurned.
In one breath, he said earlier this week that he has "no idea how it will unfold." In another he said he is "well aware of all the stuff that goes with it" and he won't let that "affect me or creep into the team."
OK, if not anger, then certainly payback. If not all raw, then certainly personal.
This is a dream game for Brett Favre.
This is real.
"It's a unique situation for him," Cook said. "It's different from anything in sports in America. There is no quarterback who goes and plays for any other team and former fans feel the way it is with Green Bay and Favre. Any quarterback today could go away and come back and not have as much impact as this does in Green Bay. I am sure it will be odd for him. But once the whistle blows, he will be fine."
In Vikings purple.
"He wanted to play," Cook said. "And find a home. No other team called him."
But one in the Packers' division did. The perfect storm.
We have seen Favre in Super Bowls and as a TV pitchman and marveled over his kid-like approach to the complex NFL game. More often than not, this iconic player has pulled the right strings to land in spots he desired over his 19 NFL seasons.
He called a lot of his shots with the Jets and he is doing that with the Vikings. There is only so much coaching that goes on with this player. It is one of his best traits and one of his worst. It is, in part, why the Packers had enough of him.
Here is one thing you always have to give Brett Favre: he understands entertainment.
He has done his part in giving the NFL a storyline, a scenario that is better than fiction.
The Vikings are all in.
"He works, like all great players, I mean really works," a Vikings management source said of their experience with Favre. "He is here watching tape, taking care of his body. Behind the smiles, he knows he's good and gifted. It happens anywhere from two to five times a game where you say, 'OK, now I see why he is what he is.' Not every play. Just those rare instances where he does rare things. He's been a caring person here. He deals with people in the cafeteria and that clean the building in the same way he does the owner. Everyone here notices that."
Favre is ready to make a new, testy Lambeau leap.
He found a way to get back on Lambeau Field after he was booted from it.
For Favre, that alone is victory.
For the fans who have jumped ship on him (just like he eventually jumped ship to the Vikings), Favre asks "What can I do?"
He already knows the answer. Beat the Packers, trounce them all, in the NFL's version of a Homecoming bloodfest. This quarterback will tell you he knows what it is like to get kicked in the stomach. He will also remind you he has not forgotten how to do the kicking.





















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10-30-2009 @ 12:39PM
RUSH1LIMBAUGH said...
'IRON MAN' Brett, along with his 'numerous' talented offensive players & their 'SCARY' "MEAN MACHINE' defensive linemen, are just a couple of 'tweaks' from going to the 'Big Show!' The Vikings have too strong a group of talented players on 'both' sides to lose to the Packers! A win in Green Bay will validate the Vikings 'are' for real!
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10-30-2009 @ 12:50PM
DA24JG said...
PACKERS 31 VIKINGS 24. This game is a no-brainer! It's payback time...
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10-30-2009 @ 12:55PM
nce818 said...
YEA, I have something to say..your an idiot....
I have been a diehard packer fan my whole life, but the packers are not the organization they used to be....they have no integrity, so say what you will, but I money will be on the Vikings!
10-30-2009 @ 1:11PM
John said...
I'm right with you, nce818! I have been a packer fan forever also. But until there is some vindication done, I will be a Favre Fan! I hope that the Viking finish embarassing the Packer, Ted Thompson will do the right thing and resign. Then, and only then, will this be over.
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10-30-2009 @ 1:27PM
nce818 said...
There are more of us out there that feel this way than the media wants people to know....
GO BRETT! and a big thanks to the Vikings organization for allowing our QB to finish his career doing what he does best! Playing football!
10-30-2009 @ 1:32PM
James said...
Whether Brett admits it or not I think he's going to do his best to run up the score to show that, First...the victory in Minnesota wasn't a fluke and Second...to show to the loyal Brett Farve fans that Lambeau Field is the house that Brett Farve built.
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10-30-2009 @ 1:48PM
nce818 said...
Couldn't have said it better myself...a man with class and integrity!
10-30-2009 @ 4:45PM
zimmy said...
Brett is #1 within this house. packer management is losing prestige over this whole episode. better wake up soon.
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10-30-2009 @ 4:05PM
rvite said...
Come on now, No true Packer fan puts any one player ahead of his team. I loved Favre like everyone else. The Packers are the Fan's team, not TT's. You Farve worshippers can go on loving Favre and your new Vikings all you want, but don't
pretend to be GB fans. What a big joke you guys are. I'm sure next year if Bret is someplace else
you will be rooting for another new team. Packers and Wisconsin comes First!
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10-30-2009 @ 4:29PM
John said...
No - you are the one that doesn't get it. Ted Thompson hijacks the team and runs it into the ground and you just joyously root them on because they are "The Packers". "Never mind that TT is the worst GM in football history, he's a Packer, so we love him."
Well, some of us don't think that way. We love the Packers just like you do. But we haven't conveniently forgot who took the team back into a winning team, either. Not Aaron Rodgers! Not Mike McCarthy! And certainly not Ted Thompson! We don't silently sit by and watch TT take the team into mediocracy. Some of us watched that before the Favre era. We know who booted Favre out of Green Bay. And for that we will always be Favre fans ahead of Packer Fans, at least til TT is gone.
10-31-2009 @ 6:26PM
nce818 said...
your kidding.....Green bay fans lost their team when TT came in and hijacked the team from under the "real" fans nose. The so called packer fans of the present are foolish people who don't have a clue what loyalty and integrity really are! GO VIKES
10-30-2009 @ 5:41PM
carlastar26 said...
John, you said it right on the nose. Believe it or not, I am a colts fan. Well, Colts, Browns, now the Vikes, and before that I was a GB fan. Plus I root for anyone who plays the Steelers! Makes my winter go by quick. There are players you just love. And I don't know of another player more loved by EVERYONE than Brett. This gm has turned this once prideful organization into one of classless greed and power pulling bolony! GO BRETT and the Vikes. I hope you throw more td's than you ever have in a single game!
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10-30-2009 @ 7:57PM
tdudz said...
Don't anyone just lay the blame at Favre's feet for the waffling. Hey, the team let that chaos go on for years. After Favre leads the team to a 13-3 record, Thompson and McCarthy don't want him back cause he waffled again; are you KIDDING ME? He came back to GB and they wouldn't even let him compete for the job. The Dopey twins: TT and MM said "the train left the station." and traded him to the Jets. PACKER BASTARDS. I hope he buries the Packers in HELL and send Thompson and McCarthy there also. GO BRETT!!!
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10-30-2009 @ 8:49PM
cuhpone said...
TT the worst GM in football history? what about MM?????!
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10-30-2009 @ 8:55PM
John said...
MM is the Head Coach.
10-31-2009 @ 4:12AM
fioanefet79 said...
Is there any Green Bay Packers fan out there? It appears this is a Brett Favre country only. I have to say that I love the old guy and also have a tender heart for Aaron Rogers. I just like to see the show of skills and toughness from both teams.
Good Luck To Both Team and May The BEST Team Win.
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10-31-2009 @ 8:31AM
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10-31-2009 @ 2:18PM
brendafortheboyz said...
Go Brett!!!!! Show "teddy & mikey" that what goes around comes around!! Karma is a witch lol
From an avid Cowboy's fan ;) ;)
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11-01-2009 @ 11:59AM
elpgolfer said...
whatever the outcome, it's gonna be fun to watch.
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11-01-2009 @ 9:45PM
Grandma Dee said...
I can not believe that packer fans can be so forgetful. Do they not remamber all the good times that he gave us, we stood by him for his wife and his father, we as oacker fans should of know that he does better when we boo him. Ted thompson you are the one we should be boooing.
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