Found August 19, 2009 on Bleacher Report:
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For the Minnesota Vikings, the 2009 season has the potential to be spectacular, or spectacularly awful. And it all hinges on the dinged-up right wing of the greatest passer in the history of the NFL. Ten days ago, without any inside information from anonymous sources within the Minnesota Vikings locker room, I wrote the following: Sadly, I don’t think this is the end of Brett Favre. After all, Michael Jordan retired three times. Compared to MJ, Brett’s got one more “un-retirement” left. Like catching fish in a barrel…proof’s here, in case you don’t believe me: http://masterprocrastinator.wordpress.com/2009/08/09/random-thoughts-ii/   In two years’ time, Brett Favre has gone from being one of the most beloved athletes to one of the most polarizing, thanks in large part to his on-again, off-again retirements, and his desire to play against Green Bay Packers after playing for them for 17 years. I feel for the die-hard Packers fans....
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