"An era is finished."
Favre Informs Thompson He Intends To Retire
STATEMENT FROM PACKERS GENERAL MANAGER TED THOMPSON:
"Brett Favre has informed us of his intention to retire from the Green Bay Packers and the NFL. He has had one of the greatest careers in the history of the National Football League, and he is able to walk away from the game on his own terms - not many players are able to do that. The Packers owe him a tremendous debt of gratitude. He has given Packers fans 16 years of wonderful memories, a Super Bowl championship among them, that will live on forever. Brett's many accomplishments on the field are legendary. He leaves the game holding virtually every career passing record, plus his consecutive starts streak, which may never be duplicated. The uniqueness of Brett Favre - his personality, charisma and love of the game - undoubtedly will leave him as one of the enduring figures in NFL history. Details of Brett Favre's availability to discuss his decision are still to be determined, and will be announced once set."
A former Packer - might have been a lineman of Favre's - once said (while they were playing together) that the world - aside from Favre fans - will not appreciate what the NFL will be like without Favre until he's gone.
Now we wait.
Brett - the way we all will remember how he played the game. I wanna cry. I think I will.
Brett celebrating with Greg Jennings in 2007.
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1 comment:
Jeff - I am very sorry for you...I know it seems like an era is passing (it is). I remember when Roger Staubach retired...and understand your feelings. Even though I was, I think, 12 when he retired and you're what...almost 40? hehehe.
Much love,
Stephen Carver
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