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    Jets owner wants Favre backViews 66098 Comments 145 05:38 AM ET 01.23 Share Print It My T&R Woody Johnson found his coach this week, now he's turned his eyes to his quarterback - and he's looking at you, Brett Favre. Johnson reiterated his desire to have Favre under center in 2009 on WFAN yesterday afternoon. The Jets owner believes No. 4 is still the answer for the Jets, but he did say new coach Rex Ryan will have input in the decision and general manager Mike Tannenbaum will have final say. "I'm not going to bully them," Johnson said, "but I like [Favre], and I think we can win with him." What does Favre think? No one seems to know. Tannenbaum said Favre is hunting in Louisiana at the moment, and the team does not plan on talking to him until next month to find out if he's leaning toward retirement.

    New York Post

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    • Favre and Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum will talk after Super Bowl XLIII, a discussion that could occur as early as next week, a league source said Wednesday. The two sides need to discuss whether Favre wants to return for another season in New York and whether the Jets want him back.

      They also wanted to wait until the Jets had a new coach, which they now do, and when they knew whether offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer would return to New York, which he will.

      Now that those questions have been addressed, it is time to focus on Favre and his future.

      While there are questions attached to the various scenarios between Favre and the Jets, there no longer is a question about the condition of the quarterback’s torn biceps tendon. Favre no longer believes he will need surgery on it. It always could change the next time Favre throws, but now, he will not need the surgery that some had forecasted.

      But the real questions are whether Favre will play and, if so, where. As early as next week, those answers will begin to crystalize.

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      • Originally posted by Fosco33
        Anyone catch the cartoon in a new york paper by Walk Handelsman...

        two Jets fans pondering.

        1st guy, "...think Favre should throw in the towel?..."
        2nd guy, "...it would probably be intercepted."
        Here it is:
        Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
        Vince Lombardi

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        • So, if Brett is no longer a Jet, will we have to start a new Brett thread? :P

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          • Originally posted by GBRulz
            So, if Brett is no longer a Jet, will we have to start a new Brett thread? :P
            "Brett the Viking" doesn't have quite the same ring to it as "Brett the Jet", does it???

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            • IF he Jets do indeed give Brett his unconditional release, would the Vikings still want him?? Do they want a 40 year old QB whose best days are clearly behind him with a bum shoulder who has no love for off season conditioning?? Everyone saw how his play plummetted in December. Unless Brett gets himself into football shape in the offseason we will all see a repeat of December 08 in 09.

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              • Originally posted by Patler
                "Brett the Viking" doesn't have quite the same ring to it as "Brett the Jet", does it???
                "Brett the Queen" works well

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                • Originally posted by GBRulz
                  So, if Brett is no longer a Jet, will we have to start a new Brett thread? :P
                  No, you really don't, if he's not a Green Bay Packer.

                  I think an Ahmad the Jet thread will be necessary then as well.

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                  • "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                    • Originally posted by packinpatland
                      Tannenbaum said Favre is hunting in Louisiana at the moment, and the team does not plan on talking to him until next month to find out if he's leaning toward retirement.

                      New York Post


                      I thought he was going hunting in PA wth Matt Millen.

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                      • Originally posted by Fritz
                        As a Packer fan, my opinion of that article is that I hope the Packers and Jets work out a deal where the Jets can trade Favre to the Vikes and the Pack will accept "only" a second round pick from Minnesota. The Queens would give the Jets a third, the Pack a second, and Favre gets one more year - in a dome.

                        That's my fantasy.
                        That seems way to logical for TT.

                        That would be one of those 'everybody wins' scenarios. Too complicated for Ted Thompson. The Duhhhh Man.

                        GO PACK GO!
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                        • Originally posted by GrnBay007
                          Favre and Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum will talk after Super Bowl XLIII, a discussion that could occur as early as next week, a league source said Wednesday. The two sides need to discuss whether Favre wants to return for another season in New York and whether the Jets want him back.

                          They also wanted to wait until the Jets had a new coach, which they now do, and when they knew whether offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer would return to New York, which he will.

                          Now that those questions have been addressed, it is time to focus on Favre and his future.

                          While there are questions attached to the various scenarios between Favre and the Jets, there no longer is a question about the condition of the quarterback’s torn biceps tendon. Favre no longer believes he will need surgery on it. It always could change the next time Favre throws, but now, he will not need the surgery that some had forecasted.

                          But the real questions are whether Favre will play and, if so, where. As early as next week, those answers will begin to crystalize.
                          Solid info. LADY.

                          Thank You.
                          ** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
                          ** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
                          ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
                          ** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau

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                          • Looking at Favre's performance in cold weather games (playoffs, NFC Championship) as of late & his strange switch in cold weather dominance (overall was 43-5 below 34 degrees before NFC championship last year). But he looked like he - with age only - can't handle playing in the bitter cold.

                            It may be part of why he plays so well in the first half of seasons as of the last few years.

                            Being a Viking, you know you have to play 2 outdoor games in the NFC North at a minimum (CHI, GB) - but could be in the beginning of the year (sept 08 with Minny last year) or later in the year... it's a gamble.

                            But he'd be guaranteed 9 indoor games in the NFC North (8 home, 1 away).

                            And not have to worry about the cold. Then there's his play inside stadiums (DAL, STL, DET) especially. But he won a Superbowl in NO and made a great throw in a wildcard game vs DET in early career.

                            Maybe Favre trades off and plays well indoors as of late... and then looks at MN, DET or DAL. No one wants to see Brett be a Lion - it's sad watching them. And Brett won't play for a terrible team. He's not replacing Romo in Dallas either. So it's logical to want to be a Viking.

                            Should he? No. Not worth it and he doesn't need money or records or rings or accolades - or criticism.

                            Just retire already - for good this time.
                            The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
                            Vince Lombardi

                            "Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.

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                            • Originally posted by Fosco33
                              Looking at Favre's performance in cold weather games (playoffs, NFC Championship) as of late & his strange switch in cold weather dominance (overall was 43-5 below 34 degrees before NFC championship last year). But he looked like he - with age only - can't handle playing in the bitter cold.

                              It may be part of why he plays so well in the first half of seasons as of the last few years.

                              Being a Viking, you know you have to play 2 outdoor games in the NFC North at a minimum (CHI, GB) - but could be in the beginning of the year (sept 08 with Minny last year) or later in the year... it's a gamble.

                              But he'd be guaranteed 9 indoor games in the NFC North (8 home, 1 away).

                              And not have to worry about the cold. Then there's his play inside stadiums (DAL, STL, DET) especially. But he won a Superbowl in NO and made a great throw in a wildcard game vs DET in early career.

                              Maybe Favre trades off and plays well indoors as of late... and then looks at MN, DET or DAL. No one wants to see Brett be a Lion - it's sad watching them. And Brett won't play for a terrible team. He's not replacing Romo in Dallas either. So it's logical to want to be a Viking.

                              Should he? No. Not worth it and he doesn't need money or records or rings or accolades - or criticism.

                              Just retire already - for good this time.

                              Doesn't really explain why he played for shit at SF. Guy is old, was out of shape, and he hurt his shoulder. And for good measure, the team around him didn't exactly play lights out either. With the torn muscle, you would think retiring would be a no-brainer, but Favre doesn't use the rational part of his melon to make these decisions.
                              "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                              • Originally posted by mraynrand
                                Originally posted by Fosco33
                                Looking at Favre's performance in cold weather games (playoffs, NFC Championship) as of late & his strange switch in cold weather dominance (overall was 43-5 below 34 degrees before NFC championship last year). But he looked like he - with age only - can't handle playing in the bitter cold.

                                It may be part of why he plays so well in the first half of seasons as of the last few years.

                                Being a Viking, you know you have to play 2 outdoor games in the NFC North at a minimum (CHI, GB) - but could be in the beginning of the year (sept 08 with Minny last year) or later in the year... it's a gamble.

                                But he'd be guaranteed 9 indoor games in the NFC North (8 home, 1 away).

                                And not have to worry about the cold. Then there's his play inside stadiums (DAL, STL, DET) especially. But he won a Superbowl in NO and made a great throw in a wildcard game vs DET in early career.

                                Maybe Favre trades off and plays well indoors as of late... and then looks at MN, DET or DAL. No one wants to see Brett be a Lion - it's sad watching them. And Brett won't play for a terrible team. He's not replacing Romo in Dallas either. So it's logical to want to be a Viking.

                                Should he? No. Not worth it and he doesn't need money or records or rings or accolades - or criticism.

                                Just retire already - for good this time.

                                Doesn't really explain why he played for shit at SF. Guy is old, was out of shape, and he hurt his shoulder. And for good measure, the team around him didn't exactly play lights out either. With the torn muscle, you would think retiring would be a no-brainer, but Favre doesn't use the rational part of his melon to make these decisions.
                                I'm beginning to wonder if he even has a rational part of his melon.

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