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Lol Old man Favre articles... fun.
Guess we said it at the same time or I didn't see it. Either way I'm glad its not true.
Roses are redWhat do you mean, they don't exist?
I don't see Favre coming back to any team, much less the Chicago. If he did, it would be all hype, then they too would implode like Minnesota eventually did.
Farve vs Tebow this weekend would be interesting as far as whose noses the FOX/ESPN/NBC/NFLN brass would be farther upYou must be logged in to see this image or video!
Bears don't need Favre to implode. They are imploding without him just fine.
....and vice versa!
*why the title change? I think a post with a link of him denying would of sufficed.
Yes you did. It was one of the most sickening incidents in sports history.
On Tuesday, Brett Favre issued a statement denying a report that he would be interested if the Bears gave him a call to step in at quarterback for them this season.
Despite that, Jay Cutler, the man whose injury created the Favre buzz in the first place, said that he thinks there was a chance Favre could have returned. During an interview on ESPN 100′s Waddle and Silvy Show, Cutler shared some insights he gleaned from a conversation with Bus Cook, the agent he shares with Favre.
“[Cook] didn’t really expect Brett to come back,” Cutler said. “Brett probably would have came back, but I’m sure it would have to be a very, very high number money-wise, and it would have been interesting.”
Interesting though it would have been, Cutler doesn’t think it would have worked out. Cutler said that he thought it would have been difficult for Favre to step into the Bears offense at this point in the season and that it would be “pointless” to ask someone to try to pick up Mike Martz’s offense at the last minute. That fits with what Devin Hester said earlier this week and the constant denials of Favre interest from G.M. Jerry Angelo.
That should mean we’re done discussing Favre for the rest of the season, although time has taught us to never say never on that front.
Not to beat a dead horse just to make sure it's really dead, but I can't help but wonder who started all this. Who was the "source." I don't think it was the Bears, for all we know, it could of been Brett himself just trying to see how many people he can fool into thinking he was coming back. Judging by this thread, it looks like it worked.
Not to beat a dead horse just to make sure it's really dead, but I can't help but wonder who started all this. Who was the "source." I don't think it was the Bears, for all we know, it could of been Brett himself just trying to see how many people he can fool into thinking he was coming back. Judging by this thread, it looks like it worked.
Who's to say Brett's the source? Could've been someone that doesn't get tired of Favre Watch. Wasn't me though.
I was half serious, half being funny with that post. Yes, I think it could of come from Brett himself as a self publicity stunt or you bring up a very good point that it could of been a fan. I am, glad to learn that should that be true, that it wasn't you!
Not to beat a dead horse just to make sure it's really dead, but I can't help but wonder who started all this. Who was the "source." I don't think it was the Bears, for all we know, it could of been Brett himself just trying to see how many people he can fool into thinking he was coming back. Judging by this thread, it looks like it worked.