The paper this morning said this was how he felt right now...but he still has another month or so before the team needs to know...the GM and new coach said take his time in deciding...there is still a chance he may return. I hope he does...otherwise the club probably will go into full rebuiding mode
Thumper, I would agree with you to a certain extent...
But I dont think Brett's skills have diminished, just his supporting cast.
I know Namath played probably several years past his prime...anyone remember his LA Ram years?
Montana played on some mediocre Chief teams toward the end of his career. That is the situation Favre may be facing...similar to Montana in the fact he still has some skills but a less than full arsenal of weapons to play with...
Troy was understandable as he suffered 10 concussions during his carreer which definately led to him ending his career which he could have played longer.
I was watching ESPN last night when they had a sit down talk with him. And one of his lines was something about if there were two minutes left in the game with the game on the line, I am not sure if I want the ball. For a guy that made so much of the last two minutes of a game to say that seems he may be done. The physical aspect is there, but I am sure he doesn't know mentally what he wants to do yet but the way the interview was last night, it sounded like he was finished.
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Stop trying to be what you see. Be what you ought to be.
As Yogi Berra ised to say..."90 percent of the game is physical, the other half is mental"
and when a player loses his mental edge....regardless of his physical ability...he might as well quit.
What made him special was his desire for the ball in ALL situations. If he no longer wants to be the one pulling the trigger...maybe it might be best if he retire.
Going half speed when the rest of the league is full tilt is a recipe for injury...and that would be a horrible way to end a stellar career.