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Favre forces Packers to make decision, files for reinstatement
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Consider the Green Bay Packers backed up against their own goal line.

Brett Favre followed through on his statements that he wanted to come out of retirement by faxing his reinstatement letter to the NFL on Tuesday.

League spokesman Randall Liu confirmed the action after ESPN's Chris Mortensen had reported it earlier.

Favre sent the letter to the league office late Tuesday afternoon and also spoke by phone with commissioner Roger Goodell, who indicated he will not act on Tuesday in hopes the Packers and Favre can reach a resolution during the next 24 hours, the sources said.

Packers general manager Ted Thompson then will be forced to make a decision -- accept Favre back, trade him or release him.

"It's obviously the first step in Brett coming back, but we'll deal with that when Brett is reinstated and have a plan for that when he comes back," Packers coach Mike McCarthy said, adding that the team is still committed to Aaron Rodgers as its starting quarterback.

McCarthy also said Rodgers will start all of the preseason games and probably get more playing time than Favre used to in the preseason.

"He'll be starting all of the games as the starter," McCarthy said of Rodgers. "We've talked about possibly playing our first group maybe a little longer, and those are things that we'll discuss. The health of your football team obviously factors into that, so that is our plan going into the preseason with Aaron."

As for Favre, McCarthy added: "The plan for Brett Favre will be discussed first with Brett Favre and then we'll make the public aware of it."

Rodgers tried to take the latest news in stride.

"I'm not as affected as you guys think I am or should be," he said. "They told me I'm the starter, and until that changes, that's going to be my focus. I keep saying that."

Rodgers has played in seven games over three seasons as Favre's understudy, but he wasn't about to hand over his job.

"I have confidence in myself and I have confidence in how the coaches on the staff feel about me," he said. "And he's not here yet. We're still dealing in hypotheticals for the moment, until he gets here."

Not all of the Packers could just brush off the situation, however.

"Any time you have a situation where there is a distraction or one guy getting all the attention or the buzz, rather than on us concentrating or executing plays, you get tired of answering questions," defensive back Charles Woodson said. "It's only going to be worse if he shows up in camp tomorrow or the next day.

"We've just all got to be prepared to be professionals and to practice hard and work hard and make sure everyone on the team is doing their job."

The Favre saga hasn't been short on daily drama off the field.

Favre told Mortensen on Sunday that the GM had pleaded with the quarterback not to show up at camp on Sunday, so that the situation could be resolved.

"I asked Ted [Saturday], 'Am I welcome in the building if I report?' And Ted was just about shattered," Favre said. "He said, 'Brett, you can't do that -- you'll get me fired.' I told him I'm not trying to get anybody fired. So Ted asked me to let the guys report and let's try to resolve this over the next two or three days."

With no concrete movement in the past few days, Favre made his move. The Packers have publicly committed to Rodgers, however.

Favre has offered to compete for the starting job in training camp, but he said in Sunday's interview that he was told that is not an option.

"It's pretty clear -- and this is what I told the commissioner -- that they want me to go away, stay retired," Favre said.

The Packers have already said that they will not release their former franchise quarterback, but they have looked into trading him. The Packers own Favre's rights until his contract expires after the 2010 season. Nothing tangible has happened on the trade front either, however.

Favre retired in March after 16 seasons in the league as the all-time leader in touchdown passes with 442.
 
Why? He's Brett Favre and in his mind he can do whatever he wants whenever he wants. The Packers should have let him go as soon as he started playing these games this past off-season. Would save themselves quite a headache because if they still keep him around when the season starts then I bet you my left nut as soon as Rodgers has one bad game the cheeseheads will all be crying for Favre to start.
 
The Packers will trade him eventually. They will NEVER release him because he would immediately sign with the Vikings. And the Pack don't want that because the Vikings are a QB away from dominating the NFC North.
 

slowhand

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I find it funny how these people retire then in a blink of a eye they want to come back I say make up your mind retire or stay in the game. :rolleyes:
 
Did we at least get "tears of joy" from him with this latest annoucement? I can see him looking into the camera, wadded up hankie in one hand, football helmet in the other, "I'm Back!"...

I love it when raging narcissistic douchebags make asses of themselves publically....hopefully Green Bay gives him an FU and makes him sit his ass on the bench for a season. Marcus Allen had to do that once too. Marcus was a victim of Al Davis's raging ego though...
 
I think the Packers should let him compete for the starting job. If they really want what's best for the team, they'll see who would be the best option at starter. I'm not justifying Favre calling wolf, but they should take advantage of the fact that they have a future hall of famer who's still willing to play. If Favre wins the starting role, maybe they could give Rodgers more reps than just the last 2 minutes of a 35-10 blowout. That way Favre could have the job that he won, but at the same time Rodgers could prove that he's fit to be the next guy that's gonna lead the team.
 

Jagger69

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No way does GB let him slide over to the Bears or Vikes. He'll likely end up in the AFC....Miami is my guess.
 
No way does GB let him slide over to the Bears or Vikes. He'll likely end up in the AFC....Miami is my guess.

Brett won't play for Miami. He wants to be on a team that can contend. The most likely candidates to recieve him in a trade would be the Jets or the Bucs. The Packers would probably be willing to unload him to one of those two teams. And Brett would probably be willing to play for one of those teams.

Although, everyone knows Brett wants to be wearing purple this season. But there is ZERO chance of that happening.

Don't expect the Pack to trade him anytime soon though. They want to make sure he misses training camp and gets little chance to acclimate to his new team and learn a new system. That way, whatever team he ends up with, he will have less of a chance of being productive.
 
No way does GB let him slide over to the Bears or Vikes. He'll likely end up in the AFC....Miami is my guess.

Believe me, as a Dolfan, I've had my fingers crossed for that to happen ever since he started talking about going to another team. :anonymous
 
God, I am so fucking tired of Brett Favre. This is ridiculous. It's well past the time to stop. He's been holding that team hostage for several years now.
 
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