Ex-NFL Coach: Favre ‘Addicted to Spotlight’
A former NFL coach told Sports
Headliners on Saturday he expects 40-year-old Vikings quarterback
Brett Favre to return for another season in Minneapolis.
“With Favre I get the sense he probably
will (return),” the source said. “…He just can’t give it up (playing).
Here’s a guy to me who is addicted to the spotlight.”
Favre’s outstanding first season with the
Vikings provides encouragement to the veteran quarterback to play
another season, according to the source who spoke on condition of
anonymity. “He had one of the best seasons in the National Football
League in a long time and led the team to the NFC championship game,”
the former NFL coach said.
On a team with more Pro Bowl selections
than any other, Favre was the Vikings’ superstar. Favre’s stats were
among the most impressive of his career including his best regular
season passer rating and he threw only seven interceptions in 16 games.
When he wasn’t passing the Vikings to victories, he was willing them to
wins. If Favre doesn’t return to the Vikings, his leadership will be
badly missed.
He filled a void on a franchise that had
nearly turned to “American Idol” in desperate search for a talented
quarterback. The results of Favre’s first season included a 12-4 regular
season record, the team’s best showing since 1998. The Vikings also
reached the NFC title game for the first time since January 2001.
Favre, though, admitted his body, nearly
20 years older than some of his NFL peers, took a pummeling throughout the
season and playoffs. He reportedly was so beaten up after the NFC title
loss to New Orleans he couldn’t play golf several days later.
But the same passion for football that
motivated Favre to twice cancel retirement plans in recent years is
likely to bring him back for at least another season and Super Bowl
drive, according to some observers.
“The Vikings I am sure would love to have
him back,” the Sports Headliners source said. “Obviously he
proved a lot of skeptics wrong with his play. There’s no reason he
can’t play as well (next season)."
Favre’s return doesn’t ensure a Super Bowl
trip, though. “I think they have a good team,” the source said. “The
chemistry seems to be in place, but in the National Football League
rebuilding a whole team on a daily basis is not easy.”