Saturday, August 22, 2009

He's Back!

After both he and the Minnesota Vikings released public statements allegedly condemning the possibility of a deal between them, Brett Favre is now a Minnesota Viking. His roller coaster of a career is once again on the move, and it is difficult to not question his motivation in this latest venture.

Personally, I do not believe that Favre would have joined up with Minnesota if he was not committed to playing for them in games. He wants to play in the games, and likely would not have signed with the Vikings if he had not been guaranteed the starting job. That being said, he stated that he did not want to stay in a dormitory (his excuse for skipping Vikings training camp) and his story describing the circumstances of his return remains doubtful at best. As tearful and compelling as it was, many fans appear to remain skeptical and unconvinced by Mr. Favre's explanation that he did not return to the NFL to get revenge against the Green Bay Packers.

While the circumstances of his second NFL comeback may be in question, the fact remains that he is now in Minnesota. After only spending a week in a Vikings uniform, Favre started their game against the Kansas City Chiefs and looked unimpressive, going 1 for 4 for 5 yards on two series as the Vikings won out. Despite #4's initial struggles, the Vikings look as poised for success as ever. Sporting one of the best running back tandems in the league in Adrian Peterson and Chester Taylor as well as a tremendously stout defense, it appears that all Favre will have to do to win is take advantage of the 8-man fronts he will see due to the presence of Peterson. In addition, Favre should not have as much trouble adjusting to Minnesota as he did New York. He has played in the Vikings' division and offense for 16 years; once he is familiar with the personnel, the rest should take care of itself.

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