Favre's Return "Highly Unlikely"

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Brett Favre's return for another season is "highly unlikely, but it has been an awesome year," the Minnesota Vikings quarterback told ESPN's Ed Werder after the Vikings' loss to the New Orleans Saints in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday.

Favre, who returned to the NFL from retirement with the goal of leading the Vikings to a championship, fell just short when his pass with seconds left in regulation was intercepted. The Saints won in overtime to advance to the franchise's first-ever Super Bowl.

Favre also told Werder before the game that not one Vikings player had inquired about his future because they were so focused on the game.

Favre wasn't quite ready to make a decision on his future immediately following the loss, but he said he wouldn't take long to make his plans known this time.

"Just wondering if I can hold up, especially after a day like today," Favre said after throwing for 310 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. "Physically and mentally. That was pretty draining. I am going to go home, a couple of days and just talk it over with the family."

Without prompting, player after player brought up how fun Favre was to play with. Respectfully, they declined to speculate about his decision, but the consensus was that he can take all the time he needs even if it means skipping training camp again.

"It's still early. Way too early. Brett is liable to change his mind five, 10 times down the road," wide receiver Bernard Berrian said. "He already knows that we want him back. It's more or less letting him go off and do his thing."

which really means......he'll be back after flip floppin all spring/summer.

and honestly i think the should. he played some of the best football of his life. and as much as i hate the vikings, they got a great team and great chemistry. why should he leave now?
 
which really means......he'll be back after flip floppin all spring/summer.

and honestly i think the should. he played some of the best football of his life. and as much as i hate the vikings, they got a great team and great chemistry. why should he leave now?

because at age 40 getting hit like he did sunday really freakin hurts.
 
because at age 40 getting hit like he did sunday really freakin hurts.

pain is temporary. after the 6 months of off season he'll forget how much it hurt. he'll want to play again, especially after the season he had and the team he's with.

honestly, i feel bad for him. his past 2 NFC championships have ended with him just barely missing the superbowl. its obviously been his goal for a long time. as a packer fan, i am a brett favre fan regardless of his exit from our team. i was cheering against him this weekend just cause i hate the vikings, but i would like to see him succeed, so im torn. half of me is glad they didnt win, the other half wishes to see brett in the superbowl.

im gonna go on record and say he comes back next year. he signed a 2 year contract for a reason...