Brett Favre asks for his release.......

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HATTIESBURG, Miss. -- Three days after a conference call with Packers team officials in which quarterback Brett Favre emphatically expressed his desire to play in 2008, Favre on Friday formally asked by letter for his unconditional contractual release, sources close to Favre and the team said.

The letter was sent by Favre's agent, James "Bus" Cook, via overnight mail on Thursday and arrived at the Packers facility Friday morning.



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Cook, on behalf of Favre, expressed a desire to have an amicable parting, as the Packers have been reluctant to embrace his return. Favre announced his retirement in early March.

Packers general manager Ted Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy weren't available for comment Friday.

In a statement, the Packers said: "Brett earned and exercised the right to retire on his terms. We wanted him to return and welcomed him back on more than one occasion.

"Brett's press conference and subsequent conversations in the following weeks illustrated his commitment to retirement," the news release added. "The finality of his decision to retire was accepted by the organization. At that point, the Green Bay Packers made the commitment to move forward with our football team."

During a conference call on Tuesday that included Thompson, McCarthy, Favre and Cook, sources say that the quarterback stated emphatically that he wanted to play again.

Favre was reminded by the Packers' brass that he said publicly and privately in March that he wasn't 100 percent committed to football, sources said. Favre acknowledged his state of mind at the time, but added that he never felt he was 100 percent committed in March of previous years, either. Favre felt he had to make a decision to retire because the Packers were pressing him for an answer, a source said.


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During the conference call on Tuesday, neither Thompson nor McCarthy was openly receptive or enthused about Favre's desire to unretire, the sources said, prompting Favre to direct Cook to request his release from the team. Favre has three years remaining on his contract at a total of $39 million. He currently is on the reserve-retired list.

Favre prefers a mutual parting rather than have to force the Packers' hand by writing a letter to request his reinstatement to the active 80-man roster. Under league policy, the team would have to comply or release him.

Cook's letter did suggest that Favre's accomplishments for the franchise merited the team honoring his request to be released, also asking that the action be taken "with no strings attached." Favre does not want to be traded, sources said, because he wants the freedom of choice to play for another franchise.

Favre has been in communication with McCarthy during the past month about his desire to play but until this week had not spoken with Thompson.

Favre did not wish to speak publicly about his situation when approached while working out Friday morning at a local high school in Hattiesburg. He appeared to be in excellent physical condition and threw the ball with ease, even throwing it 50 yards "on a rope" with high school receivers. He has been throwing and running with the team for more than a month.

Favre was relaxed and in a positive frame of mind, joking and telling stories about himself, former teammates and coaches. He planned to continue working out next week.
 
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he should go to the seahawks, so he can reunite with mike holmgren.

or he should go to the falcons again, so he can tutor matt ryan.

or he could go to the saints, since he'll be closer to home in mississippi.
HASSLEBACKS THEIR QB IN SEATTLE

FALCONS SUCK..HE WANTS TO BE ON A WINNER

AND THE SAINTS GOT BREES
 
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GB isn't that dumb to to just fulfill his request by releasing him. If he gets released he can easily sign with Minnesota and you know damn well GB isn't going to let that happen cuz they'll play twice a year. Also, Minnesota is a playoff contender. The only thing they are missing is a legit QB. Although, I really like David John Booty, he won't be ready to take over unless Jackson fucks up or Favre doesn't sign wtih the team.

Also, Favre is terrible on turf. So I could be talking from my ass.


But as dude stated above. Tampa Bay is also a great fit, cuz they are also polished enough to make a run at the playoffs again.
 
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Somewhere John Madden is pacing back and forth, applying Tough Actin Tinactin, saying "BOOM", and sweating profusely in anticipation of what will happen to Favre. He is also writing Bret Favre poetry while eating a deep fried Thanksgiving turkey with 4 legs.
 
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I doubt Childress of the Vikings would take Favre unless Favre showed a grand interest in it. Any team that takes him will have their offense disrupted, for what? a year? MAYBE 2? I doubt he'd end up here but I could think of any thing better than having him come here and we toss their shit on MNF in GB. Fucking hilarious.. If he goes to any of the North Division Teams id fucking laugh and he could certainly end up in Chicago...
 
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I hope he goes to the Vikings
WSSP radio in Milwaukee reports that the Vikings have made initial inquiries about Brett Favre, "pending his release from the Packers."

The station's website claims it will have more about the story in the coming future. Minnesota could and should have interest in Favre, but we strongly doubt that Favre will be released. If the Vikings want him as a potential one- or two-year fix, they'll probably have to come up with a trade package. Favre's agent, Bus Cook, brokered the Steve McNair deal (Baltimore sent Tennessee a conditional fourth-rounder for McNair in '06) two offseasons ago, so he has experience dealing with this sort of thing. Jul. 11 - 7:46 pm et
Source: SportsRadio 1250 Milwaukee

farve with peterson?