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Brett Favre #4 | Quarterback | Green Bay Packers
Height: 6-2    Weight: 222    Born: Oct 10, 1969, Gulfport, MS

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Statistics
YearTeamGCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRat300YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
2000GB1633858058.338126.6201678.02271084.00
2001GB1631451061.639217.7321594.1338561.51
2002GB1634155161.936586.6271685.6325732.90
2003GB1630847165.433617.1322190.4218150.80
2004GB1634654064.140887.5301792.4516362.20
2005GB1637260761.338816.3202970.9418623.40
2006GB1634361356.038856.3181872.7023281.21
2007GB1635653566.541577.8281595.7729120.40
2007 Game Log
WeekOppCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRatRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1PHI234254.82064.90158.21-2-2.00
2@NYG293876.32867.531112.42-2-1.00
3SD284562.23698.230110.3210.50
4@MIN324571.13447.620108.0410.30
5CHI294072.53228.11283.5000.00
6WAS193751.41885.10243.5382.70
8@DEN212777.833112.320142.42-8-4.00
9@KC243470.636010.622100.12-1-0.50
10MIN334671.73517.630115.4111.00
11CAR223073.32187.330126.83-3-1.00
12@DET314175.63819.330128.22-1-0.50
13@DAL51435.7564.0028.9000.00
14OAK152365.226611.621115.5000.00
15@STL193063.32277.62280.83-3-1.00
16@CHI173253.11534.80240.2300.00
17DET91181.8999.020143.812121.00
19SEA
20NYG
Newsbreakers
July 22, 2008
This has become the time of Brett Favre off the field as the headlines and rumors continue to swirl around him. Tampa Bay, believed to be the top suitor for the veteran passer in potential trade talks with the Packers, has been asked for official comment, questions that have brought answers that further add to the intrigue of the situation, according to ProFootballTalk.com. Bucs G.M. Bruce Allen was asked about the possibility of pursuing Favre on a local radio show, calling any such talk “hypothetical.”

Our View:If the Packers and the Bucs have spoken, Allen couldn’t have disclosed the existence of those talks without risking a tampering violation. Still, the answers seem to push the thought that there are hopes of getting this done, and it might be best to protect those efforts by saying nothing. The general concensus has listed the Bucs as the most likely spot for Favre to land despite a roster bloated with passers. Their love of veteran commodities and an even-larger love of quarterbacks has Tampa Bay squarely in the light of this saga, so comments like this only add to the fire. Stay tuned.
July 22, 2008
The story continues to grow as reports of cellphone usage and records by Brett Favre hit the headlines. League sources have indicate the fact that Favre was using a team-issued cell phone at any time during his career with the Packers would be a violation of the salary cap rules, unless the value of the phone was included within Favre’s total cap number, according to ProFootballTalk.com.

Our View:The use of the phone is not an issue after Favre's retirement, working in whatever capacity he was for the team and no longer earning roster dollars to count against the cap. However, if Favre was using the phone during his career, the NFL may seek to penalize the team for violating the league's salary cap.
July 22, 2008
The Green Bay Packers are reportedly in possession of cell phone records that show passer Brett Favre has had multiple phone conversations with Minnesota HC Brad Childress and OC Darrell Bevell, supporting claims of illegale tampering, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune.

Our View:Source state Favre had continued to use a Packers-issued cell phone and that when the team checked the phone records it found repeated calls to Childress and Bevell. The possibility of Favre having used a phone issued by the Packers had been speculated on last week after the Associated Press reported that Green Bay informed the NFL it felt “an investigation of the phone records would show more than ‘normal contact’ between the Vikings and Favre, even before he formally asked for his release to play for another team.” The league continues to investigate, and the Vikings, if found guilty, could face penalties that include loss of draft picks and/or fines.
July 22, 2008
The Packers have spoken to multiple teams about what they might be willing to offer for Brett Favre, NFL.com reports. At least one of the contacts is an NFC club.

Our View:The going rate for a Pro Bowl player appears to be a second-round and a fifth or sixth-round pick. This report doesn't mean a deal is imminent regarding Favre.
July 21, 2008
Brett Favre has abandoned his attempt to return to the NFL, an unconfirmed source informs Pro Football Talk. The Packers reportedly offered three potential teams they'd be willing to trade Favre to, and the quarterback turned down all three options.

Our View:One, it sounds like PFT isn't very secure on their source. Two, Favre could change his mind three times by the time we're done with this sentence.
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