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Majkowski speaks candidly about Favre
By Todd Korth
, packrepted@aol.com
Date: Mar 12, 2006
Don Majkowski was one of many former Packers that made an appearance at the team’s second annual Fan Fest over the weekend. Just about all of them were asked if they feel Brett Favre will return to play football next season for the Packers, and most appeased the die-hard fans by saying, ‘Yes, he’ll be back.’ Majkowski, however, explained why Favre will soon retire from football, providing some realistic reasons.
Majkowski played for Green Bay from 1987-92 and was the last quarterback to start for the Packers before Favre began his amazing starting streak of 221 straight regular season games, an NFL record. Majkowski and Favre were teammates for only a year before Majkowski moved on, but both have kept in touch with each other ever since.
It would have been easy for Majkowski to be like others and say that Favre will return. It’s exactly what the fans want to hear. For the most part, that’s what they heard all weekend from players – past and current – and coaches.
Majkowski, however, when interviewed on the center stage Saturday afternoon, was very candid in explaining why he feels Favre will decide to retire from football. Coming from an ex-quarterback, and one who speaks frequently with Favre, it’s a glaring indication that Favre won’t be back.
Majkowski said he has seen some red flags that are signaling the end of Favre’s stellar career, and one popped up last year about this time.
“Competitive spirit has to come within yourself,â€
By Todd Korth
, packrepted@aol.com
Date: Mar 12, 2006
Don Majkowski was one of many former Packers that made an appearance at the team’s second annual Fan Fest over the weekend. Just about all of them were asked if they feel Brett Favre will return to play football next season for the Packers, and most appeased the die-hard fans by saying, ‘Yes, he’ll be back.’ Majkowski, however, explained why Favre will soon retire from football, providing some realistic reasons.
Majkowski played for Green Bay from 1987-92 and was the last quarterback to start for the Packers before Favre began his amazing starting streak of 221 straight regular season games, an NFL record. Majkowski and Favre were teammates for only a year before Majkowski moved on, but both have kept in touch with each other ever since.
It would have been easy for Majkowski to be like others and say that Favre will return. It’s exactly what the fans want to hear. For the most part, that’s what they heard all weekend from players – past and current – and coaches.
Majkowski, however, when interviewed on the center stage Saturday afternoon, was very candid in explaining why he feels Favre will decide to retire from football. Coming from an ex-quarterback, and one who speaks frequently with Favre, it’s a glaring indication that Favre won’t be back.
Majkowski said he has seen some red flags that are signaling the end of Favre’s stellar career, and one popped up last year about this time.
“Competitive spirit has to come within yourself,â€