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"4" The Love Of The Game

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by user Pack Mentality

Brett Favre just isn't ready to walk away from football just yet. That's the only explanation I can think of for his decision to return for the 2006 season.

His eventual place in Canton is already secure. The NFL's all-time "ironman" with 221 consecutive starts, a three-time league MVP with two Super Bowls and a championship ring, and second only to Dan Marino in career completions, passing yards and touchdown passes, Favre really has nothing left to prove.

To come back means putting himself through one more year in the most mentally demanding position in the world's most physically taxing sport, right on the heels of having to deal with a series of recent family troubles and heavy damage to his Mississippi home by Hurricane Katrina, all for a team in rebuilding mode under a new coaching staff and a new offensive system, recovering from a raft of major injuries to key players. As pitifully weak as the NFC North is, Green Bay can still be considered as strong a contender for the division title as any of the other NFC North teams, but I would have thought they'd have had to be a legitimate Super Bowl contender to make it worth Favre's while to return. But Favre or no Favre, the Packers are a longshot for Super Bowl XLI at best.

I'm as big a fan of Brett Favre as anyone else in Packer Nation, but not only would I not have begrudged him one bit had he decided to walk away now, but part of me thought he'd have to be crazy to want to return.

I guess he really is crazy. Crazy in love with the game.


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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1293 days ago
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As strong a contender as other NFC North team? Are you out of your mind? Chicago returns all 22 starters from a playoff team. 22 starters from a team that beat up on the packers last year. What has changed other than Favre being another year older and any returning Packers having to learn a new system.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
1293 days ago
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Try these on, AnonFan: The Bears haven't been able to put together more than one winning season in a row in about a decade. They'll probably have a QB controversy between Kyle Orton (who did a fine job for most of the season) and Rex Grossman (who couldn't win big games but has a much bigger contract than Orton). And they have the first-place schedule while the Packers have the last-place schedule (whereas it was the other way around last year). Granted, that's only a couple of games' difference, but two games may be more than enough in a division like this. Yes, the Bears still have a damn good defense, so they may still be slight favorites, but they don't dominate the division by any means. Everyone's vulnerable at best, and no one looks like a real Super Bowl contender yet.
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