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    Brett Favre has signed his letter seeking reinstatement to the Green Bay Packers but may not send it to the NFL until Monday or Tuesday.

    He offered to compete for his old job but was told that wasn't possible.

    He admits he has spoken to Minnesota Vikings coach Brad Childress but says it wasn't tampering.

    He's open to a trade but not just to the New York Jets or Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

    He's hoping commissioner Roger Goodell can mediate the impasse that he has reached with the Packers.

    Such is the drama that continues to build as Favre did not report Sunday to the Packers camp along with the rest of the team.

    Favre admitted in a telephone interview that he stayed away Sunday in part because general manager Ted Thompson pleaded with him to delay his arrival.

    "I asked Ted [Saturday], 'Am I welcome in the building if I report?' and Ted was just about shattered," said Favre in a telephone interview. "He said, 'Brett, you can't do that -- you'll get me fired.' I told him I'm not trying to get anybody fired. So Ted asked me to let the guys report and let's try to resolve this over the next two or three days."

    Consequently, Favre did not fax a letter he has signed to request his reinstatement as an active player to the league office on Saturday. That did not sit well with Favre's wife Deanna or his agent, James "Bus" Cook.

    "Deanna, Bus, everyone here [in Mississippi] says, 'You're so stupid, letting [the Packers] play you like this," said Favre. "They want me to get in there now. I may wait until Tuesday or so."

    Favre said that Thompson wasn't receptive to the veteran quarterback winning his job back from Aaron Rodgers. He relayed his most recent conversation Saturday with the GM.

    "I said, 'Let me compete, you'll know I'll win this job' and Ted said again, 'Brett, things have changed. Aaron Rodgers is our quarterback.' It's pretty clear -- and this is what I told the commissioner -- that they want me to go away, stay retired. They would much rather see me in a Packers' uniform, paying me $12 million to be a backup -- which you know they really don't want -- rather than see in another uniform, no matter what they say. They'll drag this out, asking a king's ransom [in a trade], hoping it all goes away."

    Goodell has spoken to Favre twice, most recently on Saturday.

    "Roger is willing to help but he has to be careful," said Favre. "I told him I could easily send in this letter (of reinstatement) but they really don't want me there and it'll be a big circus. They play this both ways. Privately, they don't want me there. Publicly, if I sent in the letter but didn't show up right away, they could always fine me or say, `See, why isn't he here? He really doesn't want to play.' Give me my release and see if I want to play or not."

    It appears Tuesday is Favre's soft deadline to report to camp or possibly be traded. According to Favre, Thompson asked him if he was interested in a trade. "Yeah, but not just to the teams you want me to go to," Favre said, relaying his conversation with the Packers' GM.

    The Packers have given permission to the New York Jets and Tampa Bay Buccaneers to talk to Favre. The Jets have had conversations with Cook but have not talked directly to Favre.

    Favre would not admit that the Vikings are his preferred team of choice but he confirmed he has spoken with Childress and admitted as much to both Goodell and NFL director of security Milt Alherich. The Packers filed a tampering complaint against the Vikings.

    "I have never denied talking to Childress," said Favre. "I've known [Childress] for about 12 years going back to when he and Jay Norvell were assistants at Wisconsin and they used to come in and sit in our quarterback meetings. And then Brad went to Philadelphia to be with Andy Reid and, you know, Andy and I are big buddies so the relations continued.

    'Like I told Milt and like I told the commissioner, I've spoken to Childress. I've spoken to Darren Bevill [Vikings offensive coordinator], I've spoken to Andy Reid, I've spoken to Mike Sherman, Matt Millen, Steve Mariucci & I've spoken to a lot of guys who are my friends and guys who have coached me, either talked to them or left messages."

    Favre claims that his communications with many of those coaches, including Childress, was a matter of seeing if it was within reason to change his mind about retirement.

    "I called them and asked them, 'Am I crazy? Am I wrong for pushing this? Can I still play the game? Should I let it die? I mean, I think you know what the answer is. I can still play. I said it when I retired [in March]. Now I've had a change of heart about playing but I've always known I can still play."

    Favre said Alherich asked him point-blank if Childress or anybody with the Vikings enticed him to play again.

    "I told Milt, 'No, I wasn't [enticed],'" said Favre. "I told Milt and Roger Goodell that if talking to teams is tampering, then there's about seven-to-10 teams that are guilty of tampering. But Brad isn't going to try to entice me because he knows that even if he wanted me to play there, it's not going to happen. The Packers aren't going to let that happen.

    "So Brad and I, yeah, we talk and we exchange text messages. The Packers know that. After we beat them last year, Brad sent me a text message, teasing me how a gray-haired quarterback could still play. And the Packers were aware of that because I shared a laugh with 'em about that."

    Favre adamantly denied reports that the Packers had evidence of his communications with Childress because they had the phone records from Favre's team-issued cell phone.

    "That's just bogus," said Favre. "I don't have a Packers' cell phone. Never have. I told Ted [on Thursday] that he and [coach Mike] McCarthy needed to clear up this cell phone thing. I told him they needed to get in front of the media and admit that I don't have one of their cell phones. And Ted said, 'Well, I think somebody already squashed that [story].' But that isn't enough. They need to get up and admit it's ridiculous and bogus."

  • #2
    yikes.... we're screwed.

    Trade options are out of the picture. The Buc's and Jets were the only teams interested. Favre's not gonna take a backup job, and he's gonna keep complaining to the press until he gets his way.

    This is an impasse that doesn't have a way out. The only option remaining is to pay the guy 12.7 million dollars to stay home. It's that or give him up to the vikings.

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    • #3
      Very true, boiga. I wonder what TT meant by he'd be fired if Brett showed up? Hmm

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      • #4
        I agree, that was the weirdest part. It's hard for me to imagine TT pleading for anything right now.

        If TT's job is seriously on the line over this, then the firm stance on "moving on" wasn't his call in the first place. Did the Board of Directors demand this end smoothly? Did M3 decide he doesn't want Brett Favre as his QB anymore?

        What the heck... And if BF didn't want TT to get fired, he probably shouldn't have talked about that in the first place.


        On the other hand, we might get tampering charges against another 7-10 teams if brett turns over his phone records. Anyone want 10 5th round picks?

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        • #5
          TT is a snake. He won't let him come in and compete? Why? Because he is afraid his ego takes a big hit when a 39 year old beats out his wonderboy precious draft pick? Gag me. These actions are inexcusable.

          While Favre didn't handle the situation well, I can certainly understand where he is coming from. Desperate times call for desperate measures.

          If I were him, I'd go in and get ol' Teddy fired. Why not force his hand? You're Brett Favre. Who is Ted Thompson but a nobody who will go down in history as the man who drove BF away.

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          • #6
            Brett just shut up and show up...

            The faster you get your ass there, the faster this shit will finally end...

            You will either be the #1 QB in or out of GB, you will not be sitting anywhere at 12 million a year...

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            • #7
              Remember this is Brett's take on the conversation. He could have easily exaggerated "We don't want you here causing a distraction" into "Please, please don't show up and get me in trouble."

              And now he's willing to compete for the job? Wasn't he above that last week?
              #14

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DonHutson
                And now he's willing to compete for the job? Wasn't he above that last week?
                I think it's more that he's willing to compete for the job as long as he knows that he will win it. However, a fair competition can't exist because Brett would just go to the press if he lost and the pressure from the fan base to sit Rodgers would be historic. No one would buy it if M3 came out of camp saying Rodgers earned it, even if he did (the potential of which is open to debate).

                A competition is not really a viable option considering the lack of faith between Favre and the Packers' organization.

                Originally posted by Partial
                If I were him, I'd go in and get ol' Teddy fired. Why not force his hand? You're Brett Favre. Who is Ted Thompson but a nobody who will go down in history as the man who drove BF away.
                But if he caves, what precedent would that set? Could you imagine our next round of contract negotiations? Every single player would hold out for a better contract because they know that the organization doesn't have faith in the GM. Grant's agent will keep demanding more. We'll likely lose Williams, Jennings, Bigby and other improving players because their demands will start becoming unrealistic.

                If one player can out muscle the team leadership, they all will try to do the same. The Packers will become the Falcons.

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                • #9
                  The Packers area already becoming the falcons. Their egomaniac GM has decided and forced the coach to use his injury prone, inexperienced draft pick over the best quarterback ever who is playing at as high of a level as anyone in the NFL.

                  In addition to that, they are holding the player hostage and won't let him play.

                  Classy organization. I am disgusted and would spit in the face of Ted if given the chance.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by DonHutson
                    And now he's willing to compete for the job? Wasn't he above that last week?
                    Maybe but he is willing now and if he is being told he is not welcome at Lambeau Field that is bullshit. I have to wonder if this is more about Favre vs M3 than it is about Favre vs TT. He deserves to at least have a chance to compete for the job.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                      I have to wonder if this is more about Favre vs M3 than it is about Favre vs TT. He deserves to at least have a chance to compete for the job.
                      I've actually been wondering this for a week now. Just a gut feeling I have, that MM might want to make his print on the team without being overshadowed. Kinda the same reason I thought Holmgren left.
                      Originally posted by 3irty1
                      This is museum quality stupidity.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                        Originally posted by DonHutson
                        And now he's willing to compete for the job? Wasn't he above that last week?
                        Maybe but he is willing now and if he is being told he is not welcome at Lambeau Field that is bullshit. I have to wonder if this is more about Favre vs M3 than it is about Favre vs TT. He deserves to at least have a chance to compete for the job.
                        Don't be a fool, M3 would love Favre. What coach doesn't want to win?!? M3 is thinking about this year. TT is thinking long term. Problem is, long term thinking is what the brewers did for 25 years when they didn't make the playoffs.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Zool
                          Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                          I have to wonder if this is more about Favre vs M3 than it is about Favre vs TT. He deserves to at least have a chance to compete for the job.
                          I've actually been wondering this for a week now. Just a gut feeling I have, that MM might want to make his print on the team without being overshadowed. Kinda the same reason I thought Holmgren left.
                          So do you agree he should get a chance to compete for the job?? If M3 is gonna shield ARod lik that then he isnt the hardnose, tough coach will all believe him to be.

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                          • #14
                            This needs to end soon - the longer it goes on, the worse it gets for the Packers.

                            Regardless of what we all want to think - this is a special situation. Goodell is involved and will continue to be involved. While Favre has screwed up, he is still money (big money) for the NFL. No way do they want the publicity of a "purposeful" benching of Favre and will work to make sure that doesn't happen.

                            If Favre shows up, and they lock him out or don't let him compete, you can bet that Goodell will be demanding they do something, thus removing any type of leveraging the Pack may have in a trade.

                            In addition - it would not be beneficial to the team to have Favre in the locker room. I will assure you, most of the veterans will want Favre to play over Rogers because they need to win now, not in a year or two and there is no way AR is better than Favre in the short-term. It will be a tense situation - and in the end, the Packers will be hurt, even if they trade him at the last second.

                            I know that TT wants Favre to stay retired - but this is not going to happen.

                            The options are dwindling......we need to take whatever we can now.
                            'Til the End

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Partial
                              Don't be a fool, M3 would love Favre. What coach doesn't want to win?!? M3 is thinking about this year. TT is thinking long term. Problem is, long term thinking is what the brewers did for 25 years when they didn't make the playoffs.
                              I dont know P. I seriously wonder if M3 is the one pushing this more than anyone else. He would have been the one to tell Rodger the job is his not TT.

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