Tarkenton trashes Favre

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Fran Tarkenton, who previously has expressed his loathing over Brett Favre's inability to make a decision, spoke out again Wednesday, a day after Favre decided to sign with the Minnesota Vikings.

"I really have no interest in what Brett Favre does. He kind of lost me a few years ago by retiring and un-retiring and here and there," Tarkenton said on "The Opening Drive" on Sirius NFL Radio.

"I asked a few friends here, maybe 10 or 12 people we were out with last night. I said, 'What do you think about Brett Favre going back to the Vikings?' You know who cared? Nobody. It's good news for you guys. It's good news for television and so forth but the last time I heard ... football was a team sport, isn't it? It's not just about the quarterback."

Favre, who first retired in March 2008, came out of retirement and forced the Green Bay Packers -- with whom he had starred for 16 years -- to trade him to the New York Jets in August when the Packers declined to accept his un-retirement.

He played one season for the Jets, then retired again in February.

But rumors started bubbling again in May that Favre wasn't fully committed to retiring. Vikings coach Brad Childress communicated regularly with Favre. And Tarkenton -- a Hall of Famer who spent five seasons with the New York Giants, but is remembered for his 13 seasons with the Vikings -- made clear he was disgusted by the team's flirtation with Favre.

"I think he has been a great flamboyant quarterback, but he has made more stupid plays than any great quarterback that I've ever seen. Look at his final game in a Packers uniform. He blew that game [NFC championship] against the Giants," Tarkenton said in late May on KFAN-1130 in the Twin Cities.

At first, Favre said he would remain retired. Then he wasn't sure. He said he would let the Vikings know by July 30. Then he decided he'd stay retired. Then on Tuesday, he flew to Minnesota and signed a two-year deal worth $25 million.

"I really think the whole Brett Favre saga of retiring, un-retiring, three weeks ago [saying] 'I can't play,' the Vikings said, 'We're moving on,' it's a circus," Tarkenton said Wednesday "The Opening Drive." "It's an absolute circus, and it takes away from all the other things that are going on with the Vikings, with the NFL. We're getting ready for a football season and this is a circus and I just have no interest in it.


"Wouldn't you be upset if you're a Packer fan? I think you're going to have Packer fans burning the No. 4 Favre Green Bay jersey. I think the Packer fans have every right to be outraged."


Tony Dungy, the former Indianapolis Colts coach who retired -- and has stayed retired -- in January, was on "The Waddle and Silvy" show on ESPN 1000 in Chicago, and said Favre has a limited window in which to win over his new teammates.

"I would be very worried about that if I were the Minnesota Vikings and their head coach," Dungy said on "The Waddle and Silvy" show. "He's going to have to let them know he's as committed as they are. And get that across to them. If that happens, it could to be a big boost. If it doesn't happen, if players feel you weren't in this from the beginning ... is he really in this with us? If there were feelings for quarterbacks who were already there ... it's going to be interesting to see how this plays out."
 

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He is just angry. Farve beat him in the record books, and now he is playing QB on his team.
 

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He's right.

Can you imagine our beloved Troy Aikman playing QB for the Commanders.



CAN YOU IMAGINE THAT?
 

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Dallas;2891931 said:
He's right.

Can you imagine our beloved Troy Aikman playing QB for the Commanders.



CAN YOU IMAGINE THAT?

Depends. Was Norv still the Skins' coach when Troy retired?
 

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Dallas;2891931 said:
He's right.

Can you imagine our beloved Troy Aikman playing QB for the Commanders.



CAN YOU IMAGINE THAT?

Well, Emmitt went to a former division opponent. Of course, the Cards never really had the hatred like the current East teams. But, I agree with Fran. If I was a Packers fan I would burn everthing I had with Favre on it.
 

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dbair1967;2891912 said:
"I think he has been a great flamboyant quarterback, but he has made more stupid plays than any great quarterback that I've ever seen. Look at his final game in a Packers uniform. He blew that game [NFC championship] against the Giants," Tarkenton said in late May on KFAN-1130 in the Twin Cities.


Absolutely quoted for truth. He has done this more than a few times. Whether it was regular season games with a lead or in the playoffs costing his team to advance.
 

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if they pay you $12 million a year almost everyone would change jobs in a second....un-retire...of course.

Give me a break. If there is a demand more power to him.....Viks may have picked up an over the hill QB and paying him like a pro bowler but that's their problem.
 

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Joe Theisman was pretty harsh on him during a radio interview here in Virginia Beach last night.
 

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In the press conference yesterday, one of the reporters asked Favre...."What do you have to say to people who are sick of watching you retire, unretire, back and forth stuff"......

Favre's answer was great. He said......."Don't watch".

Truer words have never been spoken.
 

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Dallas;2891931 said:
He's right.

Can you imagine our beloved Troy Aikman playing QB for the Commanders.



CAN YOU IMAGINE THAT?

Jerry would never of let it come to that.

People forget it is the Packers who wanted to move on, it is hard for me to be upset with Favre because he is going to the place that gives him by far the best chance to get another ring. Which other team in need of a QB has the type of team built to win besides Minnesota?

The media coverage and their constant bombarding of Favre gossip is the one that makes the whole thing tiring not Favre. The guy isnt ready to let go, Im sure it isnt an easy thing to do.
 

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CowboyWay;2892034 said:
In the press conference yesterday, one of the reporters asked Favre...."What do you have to say to people who are sick of watching you retire, unretire, back and forth stuff"......

Favre's answer was great. He said......."Don't watch".

Truer words have never been spoken.
They won't want to watch when he startes throwing it to the other team.
 

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This is pettiness.

He said "who cares" and thoroughly explained why people should have contempt for Favre, showing that he does in fact care and just does not like it.
 

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Fran's just mad he's too old to come out of retirement and lose another Super Bowl.
 

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CowboyWay;2892034 said:
In the press conference yesterday, one of the reporters asked Favre...."What do you have to say to people who are sick of watching you retire, unretire, back and forth stuff"......

Favre's answer was great. He said......."Don't watch".

Truer words have never been spoken.

whatever, Brent
 

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YoMick;2892000 said:
Absolutely quoted for truth. He has done this more than a few times. Whether it was regular season games with a lead or in the playoffs costing his team to advance.
Fran has some nerve saying crap like that.
 
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