If he can physically perform, expect Brett Favre back on the field this season — it’s the only place he wants to be.
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If he can physically perform, expect Brett Favre back on the field this season — it’s the only place he wants to be.
Brett Favre and Albert Haynesworth have hijacked the start of training camp — and that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Brett Favre is the girl you dated in high school who always had to be told how pretty she was. So far, the Vikings continue to oblige her.
Each Brett Favre comeback tour so far has featured a different impetus. This time around, the Vikings don’t care what that is — they just want Brett back in the huddle.
The old gunslinger knows his career will eventually come to an end, but don’t expect his wait and see retirement plan to change until that day.
Brett Favre has a bad ankle, hates training camp and knows he holds all the power over the Minnesota Vikings. So let’s just leave him alone until the start of the season.
Brett Favre’s annual retirement dance has become a way for him to string us along and keep the spotlight on him for as long as possible.
Brett Favre continues to benefit from his indecisiveness. Maybe it’s time we all made a conscious decision to ignore his summer ritual.
Slotted salaries at both the NFL and NCAA levels would greatly reduce the influence of agents while also giving so-called amateur athletes the compensation they deserve for their performance on the field.
The Fantasy Football Times.com and Fantasy Industry User Demographics Age Group:12-48 year olds (25-34 years olds are strongest demographic) Gender: 93% male (females showing notable growth) 91% white 13% teenagers Household Income: $60-100,000 average annual income per year Education: 70% have a Bachelor’s Degree or higher How Many are Playing? 29.9 million fantasy football participants [...]