Former Packers safety Leroy Butler is convinced that former Packers quarterback Brett Favre wants to play.
And Butler thinks it will only be a matter of time before Brett makes it known that he’s ready to return.
So says Butler in an interview with WTMJ in Milwaukee.
Butler speculates that, once Brett says he wants to play, the Packers likely won’t welcome him back. So then the question becomes whether he gets traded to another team.
That’s where Butler’s theory falls apart. He mentions the other NFC North teams — Chicago, Minnesota, Detroit — as the possible destinations for Favre.
There’s no way that the Packers would trade him to any of those teams. In fact, it’s possible that the Packers won’t trade him to anyone.
But Brett still has some leverage in this regard. He can show up at pretty much any time before the late November/early December deadline for coming off the reserve/retired list and say, “I’m here. Deal with me.”
If the Packers decide they don’t want him, they’ll either have to trade him or release him. And if they release him before the trade deadline, he becomes an unrestricted free agent, and can play for any team.
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May 1st, 2008 at 10:51 am
hopefully that happens and someone will want to pay way to much for him ala ahman green. drive the price way up and see if you get any takers. what will the packers have to lose. it is obvious if farve did come back it wouldnt be to play with the packers or he would be here now.
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May 1st, 2008 at 10:32 pm
John Madden must be wetting his panties right now, while salivating I might add, at the very thought of Brett Favre!
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May 2nd, 2008 at 8:20 am
My God you Brett NAY-SAYERS are rediculous. You all sound like all the Play-by-play guys during the Packers losing season. I can’t imagine you guys were all upset when Brett was throwing touchdowns last year. And as far as the NFC Championship game Brett didn’t lose that with an interception. If memory serves Eli was picking us apart with Plaxico. If we would’ve stopped even half of those pass plays it certainly would’ve been a different game. I don’t know Brett at all, but I gotta imagine if he could’ve he would have waited till training camp to make a decision.I gotta tell you though all the speculative chat on here about trades sans-sarcasm sounds even more goofy then the articles they’re commenting on. If Brett would’ve gotten hurt in the first game of last season we probably would not have gotten to the playoffs. I would love to see him return for another season. This is the decision of a lifetime. ( lets see do I play one more year or do I retire and leave a job that has been the focal point of my life for 20 plus years?) sounds like an easy decision HUH?
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