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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets NCAA Football

Favre Seeks Release From Packers

The Packers want to do the right thing in response to Brett Favre 's latest round of flip-flopping on his future.

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Jul 12, 2008
 
After all that crying and blubbering he changes his mind!!! He should go out on top. If he comes back, it will be ugly. Yeah he won it all once, he has a lot of talent. But decision making was not one of his strong points on the field. Now apparently it's not one of his strong points off the field.
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Jul 12, 2008
 
Favre should speak the truth: He doesn't want to play for the Packers for whatever reason, and never really intended to retire. He just needed time, and the Packers sinking TWO draft picks into future players, so he could gain leverage to leave.
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