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Not sure if this should be in the NFL Zone or not. Move if that is the case.

Just heard Glazer on Fox radio saying Favre has decided to retire and an announcement will be coming soon.

He never did get that win in Big D!!!
 

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If true, thus ends one of the greatest careers I have ever had the privilege of watching. Some may hate Favre. I thoroughly enjoyed the way the man played the game.
 

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Favre has decided to call it a career

by Jay Glazer

Jay Glazer is a Senior NFL Writer for FOXSports.com on MSN and also appears every week on FOX NFL Sunday as the network's NFL Insider.

Updated: March 4, 2008, 9:17 AM EST 9 comments RSS digg blog email print

The most storied quarterback career in NFL history is coming to a close.

FOXSports.com has learned that legendary quarterback Brett Favre has decided to retire. In fact, it's believed he informed the Packers of his decision within the last few days, although it's unclear when Favre and the team will make his decision known.

So barring an unforeseen last-minute change of heart, Favre will leave the game after 17 years, during which he built himself into a household name and a figure synonymous with grit, toughness and perseverance.

Neither GM Ted Thompson nor head coach Mike McCarthy returned several calls left by FOXSports.com for confirmation.

After flirting with retirement for the last few years, Favre will finally go out on the heels of one of the best seasons of his career.

He led the Packers to the NFC Championship Game after passing for a stunning 4,155 yards, looking very much at times like a younger version of himself. In addition he threw 28 TDs — including an overtime Hail Mary pass to beat Denver in front of a national audience — and had a 95.7 quarterback rating. He was also voted into the Pro Bowl following the 2007 season but declined to go.

Favre leaves the game as the all-time record holder in several categories including wins, passing yards, touchdowns and consecutive games started. A three-time MVP, The southern swashbuckler won fans over with his carefree style that epitomized the "gunslinger" moniker and made fans out of everyone from the guy next door to those already enshrined in Canton.

If in fact, Favre does not have a change of heart, his final pass of a Hall of Fame Career was an interception by the Giants' Corey Webster, setting up New York's overtime win in the NFC title game.


For the last few years, the question of whether or not Favre was going to retire has been the most debated topic during the off-season. Two years ago he let his decision linger as reports both that he was returning and that he was retiring emerged. In fact, at one point he was supposedly going to announce his retirement at his charity golf tournament. Of course, those reports ultimately proved to be false.

Then after his final game of the 2006 season, a tearing and emotional Favre appeared on national TV and seemed to be bidding the game adieu. But once again, he had a change of heart and came back for what proved to be one heck of a final hurrah.

This time, Favre has made his decision and will likely make it publicly known soon. However, like in the past, Favre could wake up any day now and decide to change his mind, although that doesn't seem likely at this point.

The team will now shift to Aaron Rodgers, a former first-round pick, who has had few opportunities to play since being selected with the 24th overall pick in the 2005 draft. But when Favre was injured in a Thursday night game against Dallas this past season, Rodgers looked pretty good in relief. The former Cal star completed 18 of 26 passes for 201 yards and a touchdown — the first of his career — and nearly rallied the Packers to the win.
 

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Dang. I thought he would come back for one last shot. After as good of a season the had last year, I thought he would give another try.

Oh well.

At least he can go out saying that he still had "it". Unlike a lot of guy who just linger until forced out, Favre could have kept going.
 

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Hostile;1983902 said:
If true, thus ends one of the greatest careers I have ever had the privilege fo watching. Some may hate Favre. I thoroughly enjoyed the way the man played the game.

Same here.
 

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Brett had a hellava career. He brought an intensity to the game rarely seen and did so with a smile on his face the whole time.

He'll be sorely missed on the field but I can't wait to see what life has in store for him next.
 

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Chris Mortenson was speculating yesterday that Favre would retire because Green Bay had not made a play to land Randy Moss or any other big weapon on offense.
 

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Hostile;1983902 said:
If true, thus ends one of the greatest careers I have ever had the privilege fo watching. Some may hate Favre. I thoroughly enjoyed the way the man played the game.

I agree. I enjoyed watching him through out his career and wish him the best in his life after football.
 

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Hostile;1983902 said:
If true, thus ends one of the greatest careers I have ever had the privilege fo watching. Some may hate Favre. I thoroughly enjoyed the way the man played the game.

I never really liked Favre and thought the media gushed over him way too much but there is no denying that he was a great player and played the game the way it should be played. Romo has a lot of that same passion and enjoyment which is one of the reasons I like him so much.

I expect Madden to announce his retirement soon.
 

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Thehoofbite;1983917 said:
Dang. I thought he would come back for one last shot. After as good of a season the had last year, I thought he would give another try.

I think he would have come back if the Packers would have made a serious run at getting Randy Moss but once he re-signed with the Patriots Favre saw that Green Bay was not going to do much to add talent to the team and decided to retire.
 

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WoodysGirl;1983909 said:
So barring an unforeseen last-minute change of heart, Favre will leave the game after 17 years, during which he built himself into a household name and a figure synonymous with grit, toughness and perseverance.

With Favre, you've always gotta cover yourself like that.:lmao2:

I wonder if Favre believed they were really overachieving last season, and didn't think it could be replicated, so he decided to leave on a high note. I could see that.
 

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Yeagermeister;1983930 said:
I won't believe it until I see him at the press conference.
Or until he's not under center in Week 1.
 

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Tiki. Favre.

You know what this means?

Green Bay wins the Super Bowl next year.

Quick, let's get Ellis or somebody to retire. :laugh2:
 

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Hostile;1983914 said:
All news sources now reporting this. He's done.

sorry. i like favre and admire his abilities. but he retires more than tuna. when the season starts and is 1/2 way over and he's not back on the field in some glorified return, THEN i'll believe it.
 

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iceberg;1983939 said:
sorry. i like favre and admire his abilities. but he retires more than tuna. when the season starts and is 1/2 way over and he's not back on the field in some glorified return, THEN i'll believe it.


He'll hawk is new "lean mean grilling machine" for a year and be back in 09. :D
 
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