Favre reportedly to retire after 17 seasons »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 1 year, 8 months ago in SportsBrett Favre's legendary NFL career is apparently over. According to a report on FOXSports.com, the record-setting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers has decided to retire after 17 seasons.
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BB641 year, 8 months ago
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Not really. Knowing the average Packer, he'll tolerate the next 25 years of loosing because he's a "loyal" fan. That comes from ridding the short bus to school.
As a non-Packer fan living in Wisconsin, good riddance. For the last several years he's threatened to leave and held the community hostage. Good run, you are one of the best QB around but it's time to go. Have a nice life.
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Mdiar1 year, 8 months ago
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I was always a bit more of a baseball fan... but then again, I'm from Missouri. We all know how the Rams did and how the Cardinals (baseball, not football here) have done the last few years... so maybe that's why I don't watch football much! Though I did watch College football this season and last!
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chevydog1 year, 8 months ago
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Favre watching in off-season has become an annual rite. I'm glad he's leaving after a good year. I'm sure that there are a number of teams that will be happy not to see him any more. You have to give the guy credit for being out there week after week after week. Plus one doesn't get to do that unless one is pretty good.
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