Prudent, measured remarks from Jared Allen on Brett Favre. He likes the idea, but then again, he thinks Tarvaris Jackson or Sage Rosenfels can do the job too. Is it just me or did Jared call Brian Kenny “Mike” in there? Blow to Kenny’s ego.
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Prudent, measured remarks from Jared Allen on Brett Favre. He likes the idea, but then again, he thinks Tarvaris Jackson or Sage Rosenfels can do the job too. Is it just me or did Jared call Brian Kenny “Mike” in there? Blow to Kenny’s ego.
Mike and Mike agreed with Brian Billick when he said getting Favre vaults the Vikes to the top of the super bowl list, if Favre throws only 25 times per game and rely on Peterson.
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So...Favre as a Viking? Really? I mean, I know that's the team he wanted to go to last season, but he's retired for good, right? I'm not so sure anymore.
Do I think Favre still has game? Absolutely. Do I think he is still starting quarterback material? Absolutely. My issue with Brett Favre is this: if you want to play, then play; if you want to retire, then retire.
I understand that people see last season as Brett's failure, but come on. Remember that the Jets finished 9-7 last season, and the only reason that they didn't make the post season was because of a couple of critical losses toward the end of the regular season. Losses that were not entirely Favre's fault. Let's not forget about the Jet's defense, or lack thereof. So it is entirely unreasonable to throw the entirety of the blame onto Brett's shoulders.
During Brett Favre's season with the Jets, he fulfilled the job description of an NFL quarterback: the scapegoat of his team.
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