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      ESPN in the UK kept on playing the story of Favre's future for far too long. So it's good to know that we could put these stories to rest:

      EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- The lure of playing in another Super Bowl brought Brett Favre back to the NFL -- again.
      Favre joined his Minnesota Vikings teammates at practice Wednesday. The three-time MVP wore a helmet, shoulder pads and red quarterback's jersey as he worked out with Minnesota for the first time since getting battered by New Orleans Saints as the Vikings lost the NFC Championship Game in January.

      The Doug Gottlieb Show


      Vikings TE Visanthe Shiancoe shares his thoughts on Brett Favre's return to Minnesota, explains why he wasn't selected to make the trip to Mississippi and says Favre addressed the team.



      "As we were driving on that last drive it seemed like it was destiny -- for us," Favre said. "I was so close, so close to getting these guys to the Super Bowl."
      Instead, Favre threw an interception in the final minute of regulation. The Vikings never got the ball back in overtime.
      "I owe it to this organization to give it one more try," he said.
      Not that coming back for a 20th season was a simple decision.
      "I could make a case for both playing, not playing," Favre said. "This is a very good football team. The chances [of going to the Super Bowl] here are much greater than other places. From that standpoint, it was always going to be easier [to return].
      "Part of me said it was such a great year, it would be easy to say, 'Hey, can't play any better, why even try?' Then the other part is, 'Guys are playing on a high level. Why don't I go back out?' The expectations are high here, as they should be."
      The expectations always are high for Favre, even at 40. He's the NFL's leader in nearly every significant passing category and the winningest regular-season quarterback ever.

      There is nothing on me that's 100 percent. There wasn't anything that was 100 percent last year or the year before.
      -- Brett Favre

      After staying away from training camp, as he's done for much of the past two summers, Favre was practicing less than 24 hours after the team sent Steve Hutchinson, Jared Allen and Ryan Longwell -- three of his closest friends -- to Mississippi to bring him back.
      Favre underwent left ankle surgery May 21, and just a few weeks ago texted several teammates and Vikings officials that he would not return because the recovery was slower than he expected.
      But he's back now.
      "There is nothing on me that's 100 percent. There wasn't anything that was 100 percent last year or the year before," Favre said. "The surgery made me a little better.
      "I have played 309 straight games, I can't complain."
      Coach Brad Childress is glad to have him, even with the aches and pains.
      "Obviously, Brett was a huge part of what we were able to accomplish last year. That goes without saying. We wanted him back," Childress said. "It wasn't me wanting him back, it was we wanting him back."
      Favre's return to the field came on the one-year anniversary of the day he signed a two-year, $25 million contract with the Vikings.

      Potential Milestones for Brett Favre

      With Brett Favre returning to the Vikings for the 2010 season, he can be the first quarterback to reach significant milestones despite the fact that he is already the NFL's all-time leader in the following categories:
      What's Left for Favre?

      Current Total500 pass TD49710,000 pass attempts9,81170,000 pass yards69,329300 consecutive starts285


      Favre reportedly will get a pay raise for returning to the 2010 season. Favre, who was scheduled to make $13 million this season, will have his base salary bumped to $16.5 million, the (Minneapolis) Star Tribune reported.
      Favre also will have $3.5 million in incentives added to his contract, based on postseason success, the Star Tribune reported, potentially boosting his 2010 salary to $20 million.
      In a scene nearly identical to his arrival last August, Favre took a private plane from Hattiesburg on Tuesday, was followed by news helicopters from a suburban airport to the team headquarters and was greeted by dozens of fans and media members upon his arrival.
      "Helicopters acting like they are following O.J.," tight end Visanthe Shiancoe tweeted. "Where is the bronco."
      The big difference between this year and last year? His signing with the Vikings -- Green Bay's bitter NFC North rival -- was an unexpected change of direction.
      This time around, virtually everyone expected the quarterback who flirts with quitting every summer to return. Favre's latest dalliance centered on the ankle that was injured in New Orleans and needed surgery.
      This is the third straight year the Vikings have dealt with questions about Favre -- Minnesota was raised as a destination when he spent a year with the Jets -- so they weren't convinced he was done.
      Win or lose, Favre said that this will be the last time he holds a welcome back press conference, believe it or not.
      "I can promise you this: Not that I have ever set out as a goal to play 20 years, it's 20 years and I'm done. This is the last year of my contract. I'm sure a lot of people are like, 'Yes!" Favre said, pumping his fist.
      Then, of course, he hesitated.
      "Did I just say that?" he said with a grin. "I do believe it now. I do. I'm going to fall apart sometime."
      Childress said he believes Favre when he says he's done after 2010.
      "I believe it. Yes, I do," Childress said.

      Seifert: FavreWatch 2010

      Kevin Seifert is blogging all things Brett Favre as the Vikings quarterback has arrived in Minnesota. Blog
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      The gray-haired Favre turned in one of the best seasons in a terrific career last year, throwing 33 touchdowns and only seven interceptions to lead the Vikings to the NFC North title. He passed for 310 yards and a touchdown against the Saints in the Superdome, but also threw that fateful interception.
      After being cajoled by Allen, Hutchinson and Longwell, Favre will have one more shot at redemption and a second Lombardi Trophy.
      Even though it was expected that he would be back, the same excitement as last year surrounded his return on Tuesday. Fans clogged Viking Drive, and police tried to control traffic and keep youngsters and television cameras from spilling onto the street.
      Last year, Childress picked up Favre from the airport. This year, Longwell was the chauffeur, and fans tried to mob his black BMW SUV as he pulled into the driveway at Winter Park.
      "Brett Favre for President!!" receiver Bernard Berrian tweeted.
      Even though he will turn 41 in October, Favre doesn't figure to need much time to get warmed up and ready for another season. He skipped all of training camp last year before unretiring and joining the Vikings. The three-time MVP then delivered a season even he didn't expect.
      He set career bests in completion percentage (68.4); quarterback rating (107.2); and fewest interceptions, while throwing for 4,202 yards.
      The Vikings (12-4) earned a first-round bye in the NFC playoffs, and Favre became the first 40-year-old QB to win a playoff game with a four-touchdown performance against theDallas Cowboys.
      One good omen for the Vikings in 2010: Favre ran -- slowly -- without a limp Wednesday.

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      He was just stalling so that he could avoid most of training camp.

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      I get tired of hearing about him as much as I get tired of hearing about Lebron James in the NBA the old fooker is gonna break a hip if he don't call it quits!





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      Quote Originally Posted by Javi View Post
      I get tired of hearing about him as much as I get tired of hearing about Lebron James in the NBA the old fooker is gonna break a hip if he don't call it quits!
      The difference being, LeBron is a pussy and Favre isn't.
      Favre is just ... old.

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      sucks worse since i can't stand the NBA for 1 second so hearing about LeBron is just like nails on a chalk board!! now college Bball is good though.

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      Favre used to be cool. Now he just seems like a jerk. Criticizing his former team-mate, then calling out his coach as not knowing anything. I hope he retires after this year. I don't want to hear this bs next summer.

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