HoustonFrog
Dallas Frog
Sorry, I know he is a cult hero to some. I love the way he plays(ed). But his comments always seem to be a little bitter and a little pointed. I don't begrudge him the ability to miss the game and think about unretiring but he seems to almost want Rodgers to fail
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/fb/texansfront/5689016.html
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/fb/texansfront/5689016.html
GULFPORT, MISS. If the Green Bay Packers are ravaged by injuries this season, Brett Favre might consider returning should the team reach out to him.
"It would be hard to pass up, I guess," he told the Biloxi (Miss.) Sun Herald. "But three months from now, say that presents itself, I may say, you know what, I'm so glad I made that decision. I feel very comfortable in what I'm doing and my decision.
"Yeah, I can probably be up there doing that and playing, but again, I don't know. It's only speculating. I think the world of that team. I had a lot of fun, not only this year, but over my career."
But if Aaron Rodgers went down with an injury?
"Aaron has fallen into a great situation," Favre said. "And if that opportunity presented itself and they did call, it would be tempting. And I very well could be enticed do it."
There has been a steady flow of speculation that Favre would have a change of heart in the wake of the March 4 announcement the league's only three-time MVP was retiring.
"I guess the best response would be, right now no," he said of a possible return to football