brett favre?
should he retire he is my favorite player and i think hes still good but on a bad team what do u think?
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- As much as he is getting beat around right now yes. That is unless he can get on a team that has a good line to protect him a little better.
- I'm a Bears fan with a lot of respect for Brett Favre. I seriously think he should come back with the Packers. He says this is the most fun he's had in his career. I doubt that, but if he's having fun and his team is capable of competing for playoff spots which they are now, he should return. He can still throw it far and hasn't suffered from too bad of injuries. I think he'll come back. GO BEARS
- i agree with you. Brett farve is a good player. i would hate to see him go. if he plays next year i think it will be with a new team because the packers aren't Superbowl quality. he will probably get traded during The draft for a 3rd or 4th round pick. farve would have to make better decisions because he throws too many picks. that is what will have to happen if farve is to play next year.
- with a player like Favre, I think He should play until He doesn't want to anymore. He is just that much fun to watch and, as You can tell by My avatar, I'm not even a Green Bay fan. I wish He would stay on longer. I think some of the new players are very talented and, with this season behind their belts, they, with Bret, could contend for the NFC NORSE title next year.
- He will return next year but with a different team
- Actually, he is a great quarterback on a getting-better-every-day team. The defense is starting to look very solid, and with a little bit of money (which the Packers have plenty of room in) the offense could be brought up to a position where the team can very well be a Super Bowl contender in 2007. So, my answer is (and yes, I admit it is biased because I love that man!), I hope he comes back, I hope the Packers spend the money in the right places and I believe we will be seeing another Packer Super Bowl. Now, wouldn't that be a great note to then retire on?!?!?
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