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<blockquote data-quote="nelanator" data-source="post: 244894" data-attributes="member: 889"><p>A couple of beefs with the 1st and 2nd scenarios:</p><p></p><p>Included in the first should be the option of staying retired for the first half of the summer and deciding to return once all of the mini-camps and OTAs that he has no interest in attending are finished.</p><p></p><p>And the second one isn't an option at all because there is zero chance that the Packers have him take the field again. For that to happen the desire for Favre to play again needs to be reciprocal between both sides, but the Packers have been down this road with Favre and Rogers is their QB. I'm not sure that allowing Favre to return for one last harrah is of interest to him. The only really possible scenario that is even close to what you are saying is that he signs a one-day contract and retires officially as a Packer. A lot of HOFers that spent the bulk of their careers with one team and will always been identified with that team have chosen to go that route after playing their last couple of years with another team after they were washed up and their original teams didn't care to retain them any more. Jerry Rice comes to mind as an example with the 49ers. And Cris Carter may have done the same for Minnesota as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nelanator, post: 244894, member: 889"] A couple of beefs with the 1st and 2nd scenarios: Included in the first should be the option of staying retired for the first half of the summer and deciding to return once all of the mini-camps and OTAs that he has no interest in attending are finished. And the second one isn't an option at all because there is zero chance that the Packers have him take the field again. For that to happen the desire for Favre to play again needs to be reciprocal between both sides, but the Packers have been down this road with Favre and Rogers is their QB. I'm not sure that allowing Favre to return for one last harrah is of interest to him. The only really possible scenario that is even close to what you are saying is that he signs a one-day contract and retires officially as a Packer. A lot of HOFers that spent the bulk of their careers with one team and will always been identified with that team have chosen to go that route after playing their last couple of years with another team after they were washed up and their original teams didn't care to retain them any more. Jerry Rice comes to mind as an example with the 49ers. And Cris Carter may have done the same for Minnesota as well. [/QUOTE]
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