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July 31, 2008, 10:20:46 PM
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Would you turn down $20 million to want to play football for 1 or 2 more years? Wow only an idiot would turn that down. Brett Favre give it up and take that money! wow

July 31, 2008, 10:26:54 PM
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Would you turn down $20 million to want to play football for 1 or 2 more years? Wow only an idiot would turn that down. Brett Favre give it up and take that money! wow
QFT :cheers:

July 31, 2008, 10:31:44 PM
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I think he'll end up getting paid around 10 or 12 mill just for sitting on the bench and if somebody buys the rights to his contract if the pack releases him he will get paid more on top of that(I could be bullsh1tting that one but pretty sure). or he'll end up getting traded and will still be making bank and playing football. but I am ready for the soap opera to be over.

July 31, 2008, 10:37:15 PM
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I think he'll end up getting paid around 10 or 12 mill just for sitting on the bench and if somebody buys the rights to his contract if the pack releases him he will get paid more on top of that(I could be bullsh1tting that one but pretty sure). or he'll end up getting traded and will still be making bank and playing football. but I am ready for the soap opera to be over.

From what I'm hearing they offered him $20 million to stay retired. That pretty much means he would get paid $20 million sitting around watching games instead of getting beaten week in and week out for over 22 weeks. I just don't get why he would even think about this deal... TAKE IT!

July 31, 2008, 10:39:56 PM
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I think he'll end up getting paid around 10 or 12 mill just for sitting on the bench and if somebody buys the rights to his contract if the pack releases him he will get paid more on top of that(I could be bullsh1tting that one but pretty sure). or he'll end up getting traded and will still be making bank and playing football. but I am ready for the soap opera to be over.

From what I'm hearing they offered him $20 million to stay retired. That pretty much means he would get paid $20 million sitting around watching games instead of getting beaten week in and week out for over 22 weeks. I just don't get why he would even think about this deal... TAKE IT!
Its the NFL and he is a competitive guy whos not ready to be put out to pasture yet If I was in his situation when Sunday came rolling around I wouldnt want to be wondering what if :dunno:

July 31, 2008, 10:42:53 PM
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I think he'll end up getting paid around 10 or 12 mill just for sitting on the bench and if somebody buys the rights to his contract if the pack releases him he will get paid more on top of that(I could be bullsh1tting that one but pretty sure). or he'll end up getting traded and will still be making bank and playing football. but I am ready for the soap opera to be over.

From what I'm hearing they offered him $20 million to stay retired. That pretty much means he would get paid $20 million sitting around watching games instead of getting beaten week in and week out for over 22 weeks. I just don't get why he would even think about this deal... TAKE IT!
Its the NFL and he is a competitive guy whos not ready to be put out to pasture yet If I was in his situation when Sunday came rolling around I wouldnt want to be wondering what if :dunno:

I guess I see your point. Some guys have the drive to play more than others. I guess none of us know whats going through the mind of Brett Favre.

August 03, 2008, 11:02:57 AM
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And now it gets even more confusing he was reinstated and is reporting to training camp monday at noon


and the jordy favre era begins

August 03, 2008, 12:38:23 PM
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If he would have taken the money this would have proven to be the 2nd biggest waste of time in sports history. Right behind the "Mitchell Report" thingy.
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