Brett Favre Family Booking Rooms for Vikings-Packers Game
ESPN, the king of the sports world, is talking Brett Favre once again, only this time it involves Favre's family.
This after several days of reports that Favre had indeed had surgery on his throwing arm to repair a torn tendon that caused him problems at the end of the 2008 season with the New York Jets.
ESPN also reported Tuesday that Brad Childress and the Vikings had given Favre a deadline of the end of the week to decide if he wanted to play for Minnesota in 2009.
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Now ESPN reported on Wednesday that the family of the future Hall of Fame quarterback had begun to reserve hotel rooms near Green Bay, Wisc., according to a local newspaper, The Green Bay Press-Gazette.
This in preparation for the Nov. 1 meeting at Lambeau Field, when the Green Bay Packers will host their NFC North Division rival the Minnesota Vikings.
However, if everything goes according to all the speculation revolving Favre, he will enter Lambeau Field in different colors: purple and gold.
Colors of the enemy, from the eyes of the Green Bay Packer faithful.
Colors of the Minnesota Vikings, none the less.
The Press-Gazette reported that about two months ago that a person described as "a member of Favre's inner circle" secured 25 to 30 rooms at the Midway Motor Lodge.
The manager of the hotel, Doug Warpinski, said the member of Favre's inner circle "called and said if he goes to Minnesota, they defiantly want to be at the game."
Whether this is true or not, it may indicate if Favre will come out of a second retirement to play for the Minnesota Vikings.
The only issue stopping the two from uniting is Brett's throwing arm.
If he did indeed have surgery, it will take up to six to eight weeks to recover before he can really throw a football with precision.
One can still only speculate these reports until Favre officially signs with the Vikings and sets foot in Minnesota.
Once again, stay tuned NFL fans!

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