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Published - Sunday, July 20, 2008

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Favre declines to address rift


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GREEN BAY — Brett Favre stuck to the script, declining to address his public rift with the Green Bay Packers in an appearance at Lambeau Field on Saturday.

In town to present former teammate Frank Winters for induction into the Packers’ Hall of Fame at a banquet Saturday night, Favre briefly spoke with reporters about his former center’s career before abruptly stepping off the stage and ducking out a side door.
Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre talks during a news conference before the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame induction banquet Saturday, July 19, 2008, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Favre is scheduled to induct a longtime teammate and friend retired Packers center Frank Winters. (AP Photo/Mike Roemer)

But Favre did pause to praise the place where he used to play — and now is trying to play his way out of.

“That’s the thing about Green Bay,” said Favre, who spoke for about three minutes. “It’s a special place. There’s a lot of tradition. You think of the Packers, you think of all these great names, and to be a part of that — and I know Frank feels honored — is a special thing. I’m thankful that he asked me to be here.”

With that, Favre introduced Winters and walked off the stage.

Winters said he was glad Favre kept his commitment to present him to the Packers’ Hall of Fame despite the fact that it might be an awkward situation, given the very public nature of Favre’s rift with the team in recent weeks.

“There’s a lot of people probably, around the NFL and the United States probably thinking Brett wouldn’t show up today,” said Winters, who had asked Favre to present him several months ago. “But I knew deep down inside he would, and he told me he would be here, and it’s a great honor.”

Favre retired in early March, but recently has been having second thoughts about playing in 2008. But the latest, and most intense, episode in several offseasons’ worth of Favre’s flip-flopping on his future in football was met with lukewarm enthusiasm by the Packers, who spent the offseason planning to move forward with Aaron Rodgers as their starter.

Favre asked to be released from his contract, a request the team has no plans to grant. The next step for Favre could be to petition NFL commissioner Roger Goodell for reinstatement, a move that would force the Packers to release him or place him on their active roster. He also could be traded.

Favre’s rights belong to the Packers until his current contract expires after the 2010 season.

In an interview with Fox News last week, Favre criticized general manger Ted Thompson for being dishonest with him. But Packers officials have gone out of their way not to criticize Favre, instead laying out a specific timeline of their dealings with him in the offseason.

The most significant episode in their timeline came in late March, when Favre led the Packers to believe he was going to unretire and they were prepared to welcome him back — only to change his mind once again and stay retired.

Despite the public acrimony, Winters said Saturday night’s dinner — where Favre was to present Winters and receive a team MVP award from the Hall of Fame for his performance last season — wouldn’t be a problem.

“I don’t think it’s awkward,” Winters said. “I mean, I’m sure there’s a lot of people out there that would like to ask him a lot of questions. But this is a special night for a couple of guys, and we’re just going to keep it to that.”

Saturday night’s inductees included Winters, former defensive tackle Gilbert Brown and former video director Al Treml.

Brown deflected a question about whether Favre’s situation is going to overshadow the evening’s event.

“I don’t know,” Brown said. “All I know is tonight is (about) Gilbert Brown, Frank Winters and Al Treml. That’s all I care about.”

Winters also ducked questions about the Favre situation.

“When it plays out, however it plays out, I’ll comment at that point,” Winters said. “But right now, I’m not going to comment on it and take anything away from the other guys that are getting inducted tonight.”

Winters said he didn’t have any insights on Favre’s next move. But he acknowledged that it’s difficult for players to leave the game.

“You miss the guys,” Winters said. “I’m not going to lie, you miss the paycheck. It’s a great way to make a living. But sooner or later, you realize it’s time to move on.”
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PackAttack2020 wrote on Jul 21, 2008 8:56 PM:

" whoa packer backer: I am not saying I want Favre gone...HE still gives us the best chance to win THROUGHOUT the season. I do want either to keep Favre (if the rift can be neutralized and not divide the team) or trade him to get some value (Shockey and Taylor both brought some decent value to their teams). Packer Backer...I think you should really look at who in this drama is the most selfish: Ted Thompson wins it HANDS DOWN...does Favre have an ego? Sure he does...I haven't met a SUPERSTAR or VERY SUCCESSFUL person that didn't have a pretty big ego...but in comparison? We should hope to keep Favre! "

free_speech wrote on Jul 21, 2008 2:53 PM:

" You'll be singing a different tune when the Aaron Rodger led Packers are 0-16. "

packer backer wrote on Jul 21, 2008 1:43 PM:

" Trade the bum for someone that actually wants to be a team player. Taylor would have been a great fit. Farve is the one that retired. Farve is not bigger than the Packers. I would rather loose than have Farve run the show. Watch that 3 set interview he had last week. It all about me, me, me, I, I, I. Leroy Butler said it best. If Farve wants to take this TEAM to the super bowl, in 2008-09, than start acting like a TEAM player. "

quay wrote on Jul 21, 2008 12:33 PM:

" That's the problem right there PA. ALL these ( coaches, owners, players) are ego maniacs, gets worse every year. I gave up on them years ago. "

free_speech wrote on Jul 21, 2008 12:18 PM:

" Boneheads I say! "

PackAttack2020 wrote on Jul 21, 2008 9:56 AM:

" Jason Taylor to the Redskins...and the Packers' options with Favre are steadily dwindling...ACTION...take some ACTION Ted Thompson...either tell him you want him, trade him, or cut him loose. Thompson, with all of his "brilliant" contingency plans MUST have had one for this situation...if not, he IS a fool...or is FORCING Brett to retire part of his power trip, and now he feels it would appear to be justified?....Thompson, be a decent human being and pick a direction, so Favre can play football!! Oh...and he BETTER be playing for the Pack! "

free_speech wrote on Jul 21, 2008 8:11 AM:

" Boneheads running the Packers. Pure boneheads. "


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