PFT: Glazer gets the real scoop behind Favre's waffling

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Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on August 9, 2010 12:48 PM ET

We continue to be amazed by those who have suggested that Judd Zulgad of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune and Jay Glazer of FOX somehow made up the fact that Brett Favre texted a number of his teammates about his intent to retire.

Favre didn't help matters when he lied about the texts, essentially calling the teammates that publicly confirmed the news liars too.

Six days after the drama started, Glazer uncovers what really happened in an excellent piece for FOX. (We want more of these, Jay.) Favre indeed sent texts to many teammates, convincingly telling them he was done because of health reasons.

That inspired a "two-pronged" attack by the Vikings organization and players to beg, plead, and cajole Favre into reconsidering. The Vikings offered Favre a "much more lucrative package" to entice him back. (Glazer mentions $20 million.)

It sounds like the love Vikings teammates showed may have meant more to Favre. According to Glazer, not many Packers, if any, asked him to reconsider his retirement. The Jets seemed happy he was gone.

"He's torn," said one Vikings player. "I think in his mind he was done, but loves the guys in this locker room and doesn't want to let them down. He didn't want to [come back], but I don't think he can say no to these guys. He's tortured."

It seems faintly ridiculous, not to mention melodramatic, that Favre would need so much ego massaging. But that doesn't make the reporting any less true.

I fully expect Favre to play, just like many of you. But it's hardly surprising that Favre doesn't know himself yet; that he has to feel wanted, that he's struggling with the decision every step of the way.

If Brett Favre could stop himself from becoming a parody of Brett Favre, he probably would have by now.
 

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Favre is not going to be 100% if he does come back and he might get himself killed back there.
 

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It's always "a source" never a name.

I think both sides to this story are full of **** in one form or another.
 

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I still think he retires...he just played the miracle season, the best season of his entire stinking career. It's not going to get better for him. Likely, it's going to come back down to Favre reality, which means more interceptions.

Unless the Vikings win the SB with him this season, he'll wish like hell he'd retired.

If he does indeed play this season, I think he'll come back after 3-4 games. I don't think he'll be on the field or suited up for game 1.
 

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I got nothing. Did I miss something?
 

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nyc;3489595 said:
It's always "a source" never a name.

I think both sides to this story are full of **** in one form or another.

I understand your concern here. But unnamed sources have been part of journalism since the dawn of time. It's how the game is played. Journalists can't reveal their sources or they'll cease to be sources.

Obviously, such a system isn't perfect; it's prone to abuse; and it does require a leap of faith on part of the reader, but the reality is this: We always live by faith regardless of what we profess.
 

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I laughed last night when Al Michaels tried to make out Favre isn't seeking facetime etc and Collinsworth laughed and said you think he isn't seeking it or something to that effect.
 

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ScipioCowboy;3489688 said:
I understand your concern here. But unnamed sources have been part of journalism since the dawn of time. It's how the game is played. Journalists can't reveal their sources or they'll cease to be sources.

Obviously, such a system isn't perfect; it's prone to abuse; and it does require a leap of faith on part of the reader, but the reality is this: We always live by faith regardless of what we profess.

:clap:
 

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It seems faintly ridiculous, not to mention melodramatic, that Favre would need so much ego massaging.
Nah...what's ridiculous and melodramatic is the fixation some members of the press have on whether or not he's going to retire.
 

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If he doesn't believe he can come back and give 100% for a full season he should retire. He owes it to the team to let them move on if he doesn't think he can get it done.
 

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If anyone thinks he isn't doing his annual yes-no-maybe act for attention (or possibly just to avoid much of training camp) just consider that he did this in Green Bay too. He isn't just waffling because of his ankle IMHO.

I wish he would retire once an for all so the annual saga can die.
 

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ScipioCowboy;3489688 said:
I understand your concern here. But unnamed sources have been part of journalism since the dawn of time. It's how the game is played. Journalists can't reveal their sources or they'll cease to be sources.

Obviously, such a system isn't perfect; it's prone to abuse; and it does require a leap of faith on part of the reader, but the reality is this: We always live by faith regardless of what we profess.


Very true.
 

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The Dodger;3490133 said:
Nah...what's ridiculous and melodramatic is the fixation some members of the press have on whether or not he's going to retire.

yep. Thats the bottom line. If it was Mark Brunell you think they'd care?
 

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dbair1967;3491810 said:
Nahhhhhh...Favre isnt an attention ***** dram queen. Not in the least.

:rolleyes:

I remember saying this about 4 years ago and I caught a rash of **** for it.

4 years later....

....and here we are.
 

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Sarge;3491865 said:
I remember saying this about 4 years ago and I caught a rash of **** for it.

4 years later....

....and here we are.

And amazingly we still have people denying it.

I dont know what more people have to see. He is what he is.
 

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dbair1967;3491867 said:
And amazingly we still have people denying it.

I dont know what more people have to see. He is what he is.

I predict he comes back and if he starts stinking the place up - it was because of his ankle. You watch...
 
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