YES!!! Retire, old man! He's such an arrogant jerk! I hope he retires before next season so I don't have to listen to him babble on about how good he is and how there's no one good enough to replace him!
2007-03-17 16:59:18
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answered by Renee 3
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He's not going to retire before next season, and I think he was more likely to retire a year ago than now.
However, I think he *should* retire. He's past his prime. The last two seasons were terrible for him. Aikman knew when he was going downhill and called it quits.
Dallas has struggled since Aikman left to find the right quarterback. So has Denver. It's inevitable Green Bay will have these struggles when Farve calls it quits. Him sticking around is just delaying the inevitable.
On the other hand, the front office would want him to stay. People will still buy tickets if Farve is playing because they love him.
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2007-03-18 08:18:30
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answered by Joel S 3
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YES he is hurting the packers rateher than helping....Also you would want to retire would good taste in people mouth like Tiki Barber retired at the top of his game. Brett Favre should do the same instead retiring with 15 tds 24 ints.I made those stats up but highly possible.
2007-03-18 00:33:15
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answered by lol 3
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Not until he's ready. He is still one of the best QB's in the league. The Pack had the youngest team in the league last year and they finished with 4 straight wins. The Defensive players have finally started to gel together.
Favre makes everyone around him better. He has the most heart I've ever seen in professional sports. Love that fact that he a man of his word and sticks up for the NFL when players complain about there contracts and demand more money.
Loved the fact that he told stupid Javon Walker to honor his contract.
BTW, I hope they don't sign Moss. What a train wreck that guy is.
2007-03-18 02:17:44
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answered by Stuckart 3
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I don't think Brett Favre should retire yet. He can still fire the football. If the Packers can have an offensive line in front of him he can still do well.
2007-03-18 01:13:44
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answered by brian57 3
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No because he is still the best QB in the league.
Renee, what the hell do you know? Arrogant jerk? Have you ever actually heard the man speak? I've watched his entire career every highlight and all game coverage and never once has he talked about how great he is, enough people do that for him. Anyone who says he has nothing left probably hasn't watched a Packer game in the last couple of years, rather they prefer to snatch crumbs of information from sports writers trying to make a name for themselves by taking away from his.
Favre 4ever
2007-03-18 10:01:42
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answered by George Stark 1
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He should have retired 2 years ago. He's only holding up the rebuilding process by playing on a very crappy Packer team. Hang it up and let Rodgers get a chance to play!
2007-03-18 13:03:30
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answered by viperdk28 4
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no way. let him play as long as he does not make himself look like a fool. He still has alot in his tank. He still moves real good in the pocket. Better then quite a few who are alot younger. I want to enjoy him as long as I can because someone like him comes along every 10-15 years. He may need a little more help then in the past but he is still a top 8 QB. The Bears would have another Super Bowl ring if he was the QB for them........ I say let him play and we should enjoy him for as long as we can.
2007-03-18 01:24:25
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answered by cyborg_2099 3
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No way! I love Brett Favre, he's my favorite non-Steelers' player, ever. The only thing that I got tired of was before last season when he dragged his decision out so long. I'm so happy that he made up his mind much quicker this time.
Cheers!
2007-03-18 00:03:44
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answered by Steel Empress 6
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He shouldn't retire because he's still good, has a team thats quickly improving, and he's close to breaking some of the biggest records out there.
2007-03-18 02:24:05
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answered by The New England Patriot 3
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Yeah... he's gonna hurt himself which will just hurt his team in the long run & his legacy. If he keeps coming back to get one more superbowl he will continue to have embarressing seasons and really tarnish a great legacy. He just doesn't have "it" anymore... send the ol' boy out to pasture. No longer when your team goes against the Packers do they say "Uh oh... Brett Favre!" Well they do actually... but that statement is usually sarcastic lead by a chorus of laughter in the opposing teams locker room.
2007-03-18 00:32:54
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answered by Go Wit Da Flow 3
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