Brett Favre At His Old High School Throwing Passes To The Kids |
Vikings offensive coordinator and Favre's agent, Bus Cook, said Wednesday that the veteran quarterback plans to return to the team if he is healthy. The 40-year-old Favre is still rehabbing his surgically repaired left ankle that he injured in the NFC title game loss at New Orleans.
"I know it's a decision that he wrestles with," Bevell said after a morning practice as Favre was throwing the ball around with high school students in Mississippi. "He's a great player. He's a great competitor. He mulls things over. He's an emotional guy. So he thinks things through long and hard and takes his time with his decision. So I'm not surprised that things started to come out. We just have to wait and see."
A day earlier, Favre texted some teammates and Vikings officials to say that his ankle was not healing like he had hoped and that he planned to retire. Favre denied sending any such messages and there was no explanation for the discrepancy.
Looking At What Favre Says about the most important thing about his career is really testing to his true character and humble, fun demeanor. Brett Really has stayed true throughout his career, keeping the priority love of football above all other characteristics. Here's A Video Showing Brett working out with the High School kids in Mississippi Being Brett Favre:
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