When Will Favre Simply Tell the Truth?

Excellent post over at Packergeeks.

It's pretty apparent that Favre has been less than forthcoming throughout the entire process of 'retiring'. Even when he told David Letterman, "Something's bound to happen" - he KNEW something had ALREADY happened.

Look, he needs to come clean with Packer fans everywhere or risk destroying his legacy. Really Brett, stop insulting our intelligence. You want to play somewhere else? Fine. Say so. But this tired act of doing things behind the scenes and then denying you've done them is over. You say Thompson refusing to acquire Moss had nothing to do with your decision to retire. How can I believe you now? I find it hard to believe that the news breaking of your retirement the DAY AFTER Moss resigned with the Patriots was coincidence. And if it is, well, you've made it impossible to believe you after repeated denials of things we now know are true.

So come on Brett. No more text messages, no more poorly written op-eds by your reporter friends, no more interviews with Milwaukee TV stations from your mother - man up, call a press conference - AND TELL US THE TRUTH.

 

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astyak's picture

July 12, 2008 at 11:55 pm

Wow, I thought you were being a little hard on Favre. I know it is only based on one side of the issue but I just got done reading the article Favre Retirement Timeline at jsonline http://blogs.jsonline.com/packers/default.aspx Now I have to say Favre is being a lot mental in this. For a guy that always left it all on the field and never second guessed his decisions he is second guessing himself all over the place. It also seems that he has revealed rather large character flaws.

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Joe's picture

July 14, 2008 at 02:08 pm

Amen brother, Amen.

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