Brett Favre

thunderstruck88

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) —was badly beat up in Minnesota's overtime loss at New Orleans last January, a well-documented part of that epic NFC championship game.

The grandfather of NFL quarterbacks, however, doesn't sound worried about his health as it relates to returning for a 20th season.

"Playing another year probably isn't going to make a difference. The damage has already been done," Favre told Men's Journal magazine for the issue that will go on sale on Friday.

Favre also explained his thought process on the fateful fourth-quarter interception against the Saints in that game, an on-the-run pass to Sidney Rice that was forced into tight coverage. Favre said they connected on the same play the week before against the Dallas Cowboys, expecting Rice to come back toward him.

"As a player you've got to pull the trigger," Favre said. "You can't say, 'Well, is he going to do what I think he's going to do?' He wasn't wrong, and in some ways, I wasn't either."

The Vikings are still waiting to learn whether Favre will come back, with training camp a little more than two weeks away. His agent, Bus Cook, told The Associated Press in an e-mail on Wednesday he had no update on Favre's status.

"Nothing yet," Cook said.

Favre and teammate Greg Lewis shared the best play trophy at the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles on Wednesday night. Favre didn't appear backstage to speak with reporters.

"I really couldn't get a read on whether he's coming back or not," Lewis told reporters. "I hope he comes back. It was great playing with him. He's a great person as well. He's just fun to hang around."

In the wide-ranging interview with Men's Journal, Favre expressed the usual uncertainty about continuing his decorated, drama-filled career. He offered candid details, claiming he was so dehydrated during a comeback victory over the San Francisco 49ers that he went 13 hours without urinating.

Favre also spoke proudly about his exceptional first season with Minnesota in which he threw 33 touchdown passes and only seven interceptions, wondering aloud whether he could repeat that feat.

"I've had games when I almost threw seven picks," Favre said. "It was unreal. Before last year, I'd reached a point where I was sitting in meetings with guys 15 years younger than me thinking, 'What the **** am I doing here?' Football became work. But last year it went back to being a game."

Favre said he did doubt his decision to unretire for a second straight year and sign with the Vikings, even as he was making the commitment.

"I thought, 'This is a mistake,'" Favre said.

As for whether he'll be on the field again this season?

"You'd think I'd know better by now. I've learned a lot through the years. What I haven't learned is what I'll do and when I'll do it," Favre said.


Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.
 

ezra

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if he decides to play 1 more yr I would be willing to bet the farm he wont say until after training camp.
 

thunderstruck88

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you and me both ezra think alike on that after all why would he want to do training camp and risk getting hurt before the season starts he's a darn good qb and I wish He was a Steeler GO STEELER"S And for the heck of it GO VIKINGS!!!!!!!!!! :)
 

xcr440

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He won't be showing up until AFTER Week 2 of preseason. Why would he want to make 2 trips to the west coast for meaningless games???
 

shakyjake

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I think he will be back for one more season. Unfortuneatly his age is starting to show as we all saw toward the end of last season, but if the Vike's keep focused as a team they could pull off another great season. It was tough to watch how it ended, but then again if they didn't have Favre they would have never been in that game. I was raised a Lions fan but divorced them many years ago and now Im a Packers fan. Even being a Packers fan it is still enjoyable to watch one of the greatest to ever play the game(even in another uniform) and it will be a tear jerker(again) when Favre really retires. But until then, Brett is the best chance of a ring in Minnesota that they have had in years!
 

slimcake

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Skol Vikings!! As a vikings fan from day one, I must say the schedule is tough this year. I just don't want my hopes to high this early...... Like I said I am a vikings fan. Don't hate me because I can get pessimistic...........
 

slimcake

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You think Vikes have tuff schedule look at Bears lucky if Bears break 500.


See thats what I am talking about!! Get the excuses started early. That way we will have all the bases covered..... Oh you were talking about the bears. They are always lucky to break 500 ha ha ha ha
 

dcsnomo

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here we go.....!
 

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whitedust

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Yep Bears are pretty bad & hoping for improvement this year but they did beat the Vikes in 2nd game last year. Vikes did not play well in that game looked like sleep walkers. I like the entire North divison but the da bears are my team.
 

ubee

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Whitedust always liked riding alone !!! lmao !!!
 

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whitedust

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Ubee I did that more than ever last year but for you I'll make an exception. You can ride with me anytime any place. :)
 
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