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The role of the record book

by Taytay 24
created March 06, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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‎ Prior to each of past three seasons, Brett Favre has contemplated retirement. Each time, he chose to come back, despite various difficulties in his private life and the Packers struggles on the field. So when the Favre and the Pack had a great season in 2007, and high expectations in 2008 for the first time in years, what does Favre do? He suddenly, and unexpectedly, retires.

Favre has had a fantastic career, and is without question one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. As for the timing of the retirement, Favre has said that he didn't feel wanted by the Packers and that the only reason to come back would be to win a Super Bowl. But is that the whole story?

Allow me to play devil's advocate for a moment. Prior to 2007, Favre had 57,500 yards, 414 touchdowns, 5021 completions on 8223 attempts, and 147 wins. Oh, he also had 273 interceptions. After the 2007 season, Favre passed Marino's 61,361 yards for a career total of 61,655. His 442 TDs surpassed Marino's 420. He already had the completion record, but the extra season got him to 8758 attempts, bettering Marino's 8358. He easily surpassed Elway's 148 wins, setting the new mark at 160. For good measure, he even passed Blanda's interception total of 277, reaching 288. Might not have hurt to leave that one out, Brett.

I know he's a year older and that he wants to spend time with his family. But the Pack have as good a chance as anybody of reaching the Super Bowl next year. Could the fact that he has no more records to chase play a role in his decision? Better question: Is there anything wrong with that?

Also published at 110 Percent.


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RomiezzoLegend
618 days ago
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with Brett Favre retiring, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with Brett Favre coming back. It will seem hard to go to look up the score of Packers games without rememmbering Brett Favre and his accomplishments though... that is, if he retires.

THe fact that he has no more records definitely has a role in his decision. However, this doesn't necessarily mean that he won't come back. I can tell by the way that he plays and his determination every year that he loves the game of football, his teammates, and us (the fans).

It's up to him though.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
617 days ago
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Brett Favre retiring is perfectly fine. Brett Favre coming back again there is something wrong with that. A possible return would tarnish his reputation without a doubt.
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SSreportersLegend
617 days ago
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No, it would be predictable. The guy can't leave football alone.....
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RomiezzoLegend
617 days ago
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He loves football WAY too much to make such a quick decision. And BTW, his reputation would've already been ruined if you think that him coming back cuold tarnish his rep because of (thinking about) retiring and coming back.
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SSreportersLegend
617 days ago
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But his rep would be tarnished if he comes back because it wasn't tarnished when he wasn't playing when he didn't come back but it was tarnished when he retired......
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
617 days ago
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I have no doubt that he loves the game. I have no doubt that he is not fully done with the sport. I also have no doubt that if he comes back it will not be what he thought it was and it will not end well.
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JuTMSY4Legend
617 days ago
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You have to remember, this is the same brett Favre who let Michael Strahan achieve his "record"-breaking sack...
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FrugolfVarsity Captain
617 days ago
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Of all those records I still believe the consecutive games played record is the best.It's a violent game and I'm happy to see the guy get out while he can still walk.
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Frank StevensonRed-Shirting
617 days ago
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That is pretty crazy. He's like the unbreakable man. God I love Brett. My dream is to one day eat some cheese with him.
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Frank StevensonRed-Shirting
617 days ago
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Anyone think that Brett will come back and work with the team? QB advisor or something. Actually forget about that! Brett come BACK!!! COME BACK TO US BRETT! WE NEED YOU! THIS IS OUR YEAR BABY! GREEN BAY HAS A CHANCE TO WIN THE SUPER BOWL! COME ON BRETT ONE MORE YEAR! ONE MORE YEAR! ONE MORE YEAR! ONE MORE YEAR!
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