Found August 19, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
There are few things in this life you can count on happening: you will grow old, the seasons will change, and Brett Favre will have his annual unretirement party.
In case you've been living under a rock, Brett Favre officially came out of retirement for the second (or third, who knows at this point?) time. This time, he'll suit up for the Minnesota Vikings.
Now I, for one, have no problem with Favre wanting to continue to play football. It's his career, and he should keep playing as long as he wants. Sure, he might tarnish his legacy by going the way of players such as Joe Namath by sticking around for a season or two too long, but he has earned that right.
I DO have a problem with the way Favre has conducted himself for the last several offseasons. Going as far back as the 2005 offseason, it seems as though Favre has been contemplating his retirement from the NFL.
This obviously creates a distraction for those around him. Favre had built so much goodwill ...
Original Story:
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