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<blockquote data-quote="PackersRS" data-source="post: 314686" data-attributes="member: 1429"><p>No matter what he do, people will always remember Favre finishing his career playing subpar and losing in embarassing fashion to the Packers. Sure, they'll also remember the NFCC game, but it'll also be mentioned the INT.</p><p></p><p>The end of his career is tarnished beyond repair. The only thing that can happen for it to be "smoothed" is for him to play lights out, and for them to win the reminder of their games.</p><p></p><p>But no matter what happens, people will always remember that he stayed one year too long.</p><p></p><p>If he had retired last year, there would be two line of thoughts, both equaly strong IMHO:</p><p>1) He ended his career with a backbreaking pick in the NFCC game.</p><p>2) He played the best season of his career, if he had come back for one more year, he could've led the Vikings to the SB.</p><p></p><p>If he hadn't come back, there would always be that doubt that he still could've played great. But as he has returned and failed miserably, the last option isn't available...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackersRS, post: 314686, member: 1429"] No matter what he do, people will always remember Favre finishing his career playing subpar and losing in embarassing fashion to the Packers. Sure, they'll also remember the NFCC game, but it'll also be mentioned the INT. The end of his career is tarnished beyond repair. The only thing that can happen for it to be "smoothed" is for him to play lights out, and for them to win the reminder of their games. But no matter what happens, people will always remember that he stayed one year too long. If he had retired last year, there would be two line of thoughts, both equaly strong IMHO: 1) He ended his career with a backbreaking pick in the NFCC game. 2) He played the best season of his career, if he had come back for one more year, he could've led the Vikings to the SB. If he hadn't come back, there would always be that doubt that he still could've played great. But as he has returned and failed miserably, the last option isn't available... [/QUOTE]
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