Tim Brown says Favre should stay retired - 7/17/08

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Raiders great Tim Brown says Brett Favre should stay retired

By Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
July 18, 2008

Former Oakland Raiders great Tim Brown says Brett Favre should stay retired and that there's "absolutely, positively" no way the star quarterback will return to the Green Bay Packers.

"There's no way he's going to be back in that locker room now," Brown said this week. "Absolutely, positively no way. They're just trying to say the right thing, hoping that he comes to his senses."

The latest twist in the Favre saga: Green Bay has filed a tampering charge to the NFL, claiming Vikings offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell -- a former Packers assistant -- has been talking to the star quarterback about playing for Minnesota.

Brown, who retired in 2005 after 16 seasons with the Raiders and one with Tampa Bay and has been an NFL commentator on FSN, said all Favre can do at this point by coming back is damage his legacy.

"I don't think he serves himself or anybody any good by coming back," he said. "Bottom line is this: If this was anybody else, this wouldn't be a conversation, because they'd be like, 'Man, you're retired. Go on about your business. What's wrong with you?'

"But because it's Brett Favre and it's the legendary quarterback, everybody's having these conversations. He puts the team and his teammates in a position where they have to say the right thing. You can't say anything bad about Brett Favre publicly. Are you kidding me? Who are you to say something bad about Brett Favre? But I know for a fact that the organization doesn't want him back. They didn't want him there last year.

"And for him to put them in a predicament where they have to even think about this again, when they've moved on, they've drafted a couple more quarterbacks. . . .

"Once you say you're retired, you're retired. Let somebody call you back. But don't put your team and your teammates and the organization in a position where they have to walk this line."

Brown, who is second to Jerry Rice in career receiving yardage, said it's not at all uncommon for a player who's still relatively healthy to feel the urge to un-retire -- until he comes to his senses.

"Everybody goes through what he's going through where you say, 'I'm going back. I can still do it,' " he said. "But it takes somebody around you to say, 'No, you're not. I remember what you said at the end of the season, and you're not going back.'

"Obviously, [Favre] doesn't have anybody around him to tell him that."
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If Brett Favre stunk it up last season and he was trying to come back with just another team as a FA then I could see Brown's point here.

We know that isn't the case.

Brown should have taken his own advice before he went and played for the Bucs in 2004.
 

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If Farve wants to play,then let him play.however,I dont want to see him get hurt,or his playing skills diminish in front of us.He's too good,and had too GREAT of a career,to go out on a bad season.
 

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Tim Brown is just bitter that he exited his career on 2 straight seasons of mediocrity. He might just be right though, because he is an example of how you can tarnish your legacy by sticking around too long.
 

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I for one don't care what the great Favre does. Why did we have to put up with his on again off again histronics for the last 3 years or so? Then he finally makes the surprise decision back in March 08 to retire only to change his mind a few weeks later and say he's coming back. Then he again changes his mind and told Green Bay he's not coming back, just to finally change his mind again (after the Packers drafted 2 QBs in late April draft just about a week ago. And now his agent is saying they aren't going to file for reinstatement right now until they see what Green Bay is going to do in the next few weeks. Geez, Favre is as flakey as they come. He apparently wanted the Packers to hire Mararucci (sp?) a year or so ago as head coach (not the the guy they did) & also to trade/sign for Randy Moss. Why would Moss want to play for the Packers with the Pats as the other option? Frankly it's obvious to me that he's trying to force the Packers to cut/trade him to a SB contending team. I think Favre is full of himself; he loves the media attention & finally realizes how boring life retired in Mississippi would be w/o football. Enough about Favre already. OTOH, the whole Favre saga might drag on long enough to allow the Cowboys to a little more peace in TC, etc.
 

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I really like Farve, however a player should really be ready when the announce a retirement.
 
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