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Should brett Favre come out of retirement?

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Brett retired after many years with Green Bay. Heartfelt goodbye. He considered coming back in May...but changed his mind. They have really built up the new QB and the team is all set to go, and now he wants his spot back. The management says 'too late...unless you want to play backup'. Who should pull rank here: Brett? The team's management?

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  1. no he is teasing everyone he doesnt deserve to be bak on the team hurting his team and his fans and plus aaron rodger


  2. I feel sorry for the Packers. If Brett would just be a man and make up his freakish mind, this would not be happening. Green Bay management has to consider the TEAM first, not Favre. He told them he was retiring. Every year for the past three years he has been on the fence, and it is getting tiresome. If they were smart, they'd trade his sorry butt and get something for him and let someone else deal with the headache. What happens if they take him back this year? They are still not good enough to win the Super Bowl, and Aaron Rodgers will be gone (no one in their right mind would stay after being treated like that). Then when Favre finally DOES retire, the Packers have to start from scratch. The next thing you know, they'll be the Detroit Lions. LOL!

  3. It depends if He should come out or not, if he has to play for a new team then no, cause he only might come back for 1 year and who wants to learn a new playbook and system for just 1 season. but if for greenbay then yes, aaron rodgers can wait one more year. Farve comes back the team is superbowl ready farve leaves you gotta rebuild

  4. maybe

  5. no

  6. He apparently felt pressure from the organization to retire in March.

    He obviously feels he made a mistake.

    He's been largely injury-free for most of his career, so though he's 38 he can probably still play at a high level.

    If he wants to play, and he serves the paperwork, his $12.8 million salary goes back on the books.

    The Packers will almost have to play or trade him.  They can't ignore the situation.

    If he wants to play, he should even it it means somwhere else...

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