Brett Favre...Please Stay Retired

Peter Lusk by Contributor Written on July 03, 2008
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There are no doubts (or at least there shouldn't be) that Brett Favre is one of the best, if not the best, quarterback of all time.

In 16 seasons, Favre collected the most touchdown passes of any quarterback in the history of the league with 425, the most completions of any quarterback with 5,202, and the most attempts ever with 8,224. He also bested Marino and Elway in wins with 153.

Brett Favre dominated on the gridiron. He is one of the last tough guys, and true good guys, to play professional sports. He was always himself, and he seemingly never played the game for money, but only for his true passion for the game.

It is now reported that Favre has the "itch" to play football. Most likely this is just rumor, and it is that time of year when he would be used to preparing for training camps and the season.

Favre proved last season that he can still play football, but he should take a lesson from these five athletes who tarnished their careers by returning from retirement or hanging on to their dream for too long.

Athletes like Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Reggie White, Bjorn Borg, and Roger Clemens all had outstanding careers, but they decided to return to play at a below-average level. I would just like to urge Brett Favre to stay retired.

Favre had a great season in his last year, and we all remember him as a great leader who can still play. Please Brett, do not return and tarnish your reputation. Sit back a few years and wait for the call from Canton.

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