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  • http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...29/mmqb/1.html
    Brett Favre: He's already taking injections in his wounded ankle.

    After his so-so eight series Saturday night on the hard floor of Mall of America Field (I prefer to call it the Metrodome, because that's what we know it to be), Favre went into the trainers' room in the Vikes' locker room and got an injection of lubricant in the left ankle that has three times been operated on to remove loose bodies. "Like a grease fitting,'' he said.

    Noted orthopedist Dr. James Andrews did the most recent surgery May 22, with an interested party in the operating theater: Deanna Favre. "They took out a cup full of stuff -- bone and all these other loose bodies,'' Brett Favre said Saturday night. "Deanna watched and told me, 'If you don't feel a lot better, I'll be shocked.''

    Favre feels better, but not really that good. He explained the arthroscopic procedure that happened in May and what's happened since. He said Dr. Andrews made two incisions on the top of his left ankle, where the ankle flexes above the foot, and sucked out the loose bodies. He said Dr. Andrews wasn't surprised a significant spur returned when Favre went for a re-exam a month ago -- but he was surprised it happened so fast. The Vikings will attempt to manage the pain the spur brings on, but Favre said he didn't think he'd take any painkillers stronger than Motrin.

    "It's catching up with me, all this stuff,'' said Favre, who turns 41 in October.

    "I asked you this a year ago -- Do you think you can last the season?''' I said to Favre. "And you said you didn't know. How about now?''

    "I don't know. I have no idea, really," he answered. "My ankle just seems to get easier to sprain. I know everyone thinks the New Orleans game [the NFC Championship Game] killed me, but it was bad before then. Now we'll see if I can make it. My mind's telling me one thing, but my body's telling me something else.''

    I've said this all along: This ankle thing's a little different that the weariness he felt a year ago. There could come a time where his mobility is so compromised that Favre won't be able to get out of the way of the rush consistently. It wouldn't surprise me if the ankle knocked him out for a few games this year.

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    • Honestly, this isn't a new injury for him though - he had last year, and from most indications, it was even worse then. He may have even been getting injections for it - and we just never heard about it because, well, no one was talking about his ankle until after the saints game.

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      • A week and a half of a grueling camp schedule will do that to you.

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        • I'm pretty sure if Favre's ankle was injured before the Saints game last year, we would have heard about it.

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          • Boy, he seems to be very concerned. Last year he seemed on fire to prove that he could play. This year he seems more worried about lasting the season. Interesting stuff.
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            • Do you think ARod's comments in the last game were a shot at Favre? He said that he's played with a lot of injuries (e.g. torn ACL at Cal), but nobody knows about them. Favre is an iron man. No getting past that, but in recent years he's quick to point out his injuries--especially after a poor game or season.
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              • This doesn't relate to the ankle injuries, but does it seem to anyone else that Favre has an extremely high fumbling rate? Not something I have tracked, but he appears to fumble the ball on a large percentage of sacks, I would guess much higher than the average.

                He fumbled on Saturday night when he got sacked. He "fumbled" against the 49ers although he was ruled down.

                It's as if he gets so worried about the sack that he completely forgets about ball security.
                Go PACK

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                • Originally posted by Bossman641
                  This doesn't relate to the ankle injuries, but does it seem to anyone else that Favre has an extremely high fumbling rate? Not something I have tracked, but he appears to fumble the ball on a large percentage of sacks, I would guess much higher than the average.

                  He fumbled on Saturday night when he got sacked. He "fumbled" against the 49ers although he was ruled down.

                  It's as if he gets so worried about the sack that he completely forgets about ball security.
                  He actually fumbled twice in this last game, but was bailed out on one by a penalty.
                  "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                  • After looking at the stats perhaps I am wrong. I didn't watch Viking games too closely last year, just glanced as I was at the bar. Last year he didn't have many fumbles at all. I must be remembering his Jet and late Packer years.

                    Last year he only had 2 fumbles on 34 sacks.
                    08 - 10 fumbles on 30 sacks
                    07 - 9 fumbles on 15 sacks
                    06 - 8 fumbles on 21 sacks
                    Go PACK

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                    • Originally posted by channtheman
                      I'm pretty sure if Favre's ankle was injured before the Saints game last year, we would have heard about it.
                      It was and we did. I forget the game but it made the papers/Internets.

                      Apart from his arm, which looked better in Minn than in NY (we know why, now), what seems to have slowed him down were his legs. This was an observation made on these boards several times (and years) previously, that he would fade as his legs gave out. The assumption was that a failure to work out in the offseason was hurting his stamina. But now it seems like the problem centers on his ankles. He was as close to immobile as I have ever seen him last year.
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                      • Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                        Do you think ARod's comments in the last game were a shot at Favre? He said that he's played with a lot of injuries (e.g. torn ACL at Cal), but nobody knows about them. Favre is an iron man. No getting past that, but in recent years he's quick to point out his injuries--especially after a poor game or season.
                        No. AR has continually avoided discussing BF.

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                        • Favre's problem this season is going to be his mobility, or lack thereof. He was never fleet of foot but now that he is getting pretty old by football standards plus a bum ankle he is going to see more all-out blitzes this season. I'll be surprised if he lasts the entire season, frankly.

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                          • Favre's ankle is really bothering him. He just got cleaned up and there is already a bone spur according to Favre. There just isn't any cartilage left. It's bone on bone like dick Butkus. I'm looking forward to week 7.
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                            • Just saw on sportscenter is looking like he is going to have a tough time with his ankle...
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                              • Originally posted by Tony Oday
                                Just saw on sportscenter is looking like he is going to have a tough time with his ankle...
                                I don't wish injury upon anybody. But I hope he completely ruins his legacy by playing so poorly, that he gets put in the "didn't know when to quit" basket.

                                After all the drama with this guy, I doubt his legend will be in the same class as Lombardi (who left), Reggie White (who left) even Holmgren.

                                I hope they change Brett Favre Pass as a street name, too.

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