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    Default Brett Favre has retired.

    Just in from NFL Network. Brett Favre Retired. He called Mike McCarthy Monday. They are saying because the Packers didn't go after Moss then he decided to retire.




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    Good luck to Faav-reh. Although, he will probably unretire tomorrow.


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    Brett Favre what a class act. And he retired with a win at arrowhead a feat that was accomplished last season. kudos for brett favre, one of the most greatest qb's to play the game.
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    ...Always liked Favre, except when he played the Chiefs; a class act for sure and can't blame him for hangin the pads up. He has nothing left to prove.

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    The end of an era...
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    Personally, I'm sure the man still has it and can continue play at a high level. However, he must do what him and his family feel is best for them. The NFL will be just a little less fun now without Brett throwing snowballs, etc but nothing lasts forever. I hope he enjoys his retirement for many, many years to come.
    Thanks for all the yards, TDs, and memories, Priest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by m0ef0e View Post
    Personally, I'm sure the man still has it and can continue play at a high level. However, he must do what him and his family feel is best for them. The NFL will be just a little less fun now without Brett throwing snowballs, etc but nothing lasts forever. I hope he enjoys his retirement for many, many years to come.
    I think it's best to retire with fuel left in the tank; that way fans last memory of him is not that of a pathetic washed up ex-champion who held on to the dream longer then he should have.

    Jim Brown
    Marcus Allen
    Barry Sanders
    Joe Montana
    ...And now: Brett Favre

    All did it right IMO.

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    I cheated on you and discussed this with someone else today.

    I am ashamed.

    Anywho dude I was talking to said the same thing.

    It was a magical season (even without this SB win this year) that Faa-vre had this year, and it's best for him to leave the game at this stage of his career.

    Good job Brett!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    I cheated on you with someone else today.

    I am ashamed.



    It was magical (even without you) and it's best for him to leave.

    Good job Brett!
    You know you ca send a "Private Message" right? It's just up in the top right corner. Try it out!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chiefster View Post
    I think it's best to retire with fuel left in the tank; that way fans last memory of him is not that of a pathetic washed up ex-champion who held on to the dream longer then he should have.

    Jim Brown
    Marcus Allen
    Barry Sanders
    Joe Montana
    ...And now: Brett Favre

    All did it right IMO.
    You're right on the money with that one, Chiefster.
    Thanks for all the yards, TDs, and memories, Priest!

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