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By CHRIS JENKINS
AP Sports Writer
 
3 months ago

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) - Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson was not seen at practice Wednesday morning, and his scheduled early afternoon media availability was postponed - one of several signs a trade involving Brett Favre might be brewing.


Favre's agent, James "Bus" Cook, confirmed in an e-mail to The Associated Press on Wednesday that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New York Jets were emerging as the most likely trade destinations for the three-time MVP.


Favre was on a private plane that left for Hattiesburg, Miss. at 1:25 p.m. Cook and Favre's wife, Deanna, also boarded the plane. Favre's family home is near Hattiesburg.


Earlier Wednesday, Cook told the Jackson (Miss.) Clarion-Ledger that the trade might happen in a matter of hours.


"Brett's ready to go play," Cook told the paper.


Tampa Bay coach Jon Gruden refused to address speculation that the team was on the verge of a deal for Favre. The Buccaneers have yet to confirm publicly that they are interested in Favre, although Gruden conceded that Favre's situation is "unprecedented" and acknowledged that he's always willing to explore ways to improve his team.


"We are a good football team," Gruden said. "We're trying to become a great one. We'll do anything we can to get better. And if that involves looking at other players, by George that's our job. That's our responsibility."


The Jets had no comment on the Favre situation, a team spokesman said Wednesday.


Packers coach Mike McCarthy spoke to Favre again Tuesday night, but there was no indication that their conversation did anything to change the fractured relationship between Favre and the franchise.


"It was just very general," McCarthy said of the conversation with Favre, who was excused from practice Wednesday. "Just how he was doing, where he was with the process, things like that."


McCarthy said he was happy the rest of his players were getting a chance to move forward.


"We talked about it last night," McCarthy said. "The players want resolution, they want what everybody wants. To come out here every day and talk about somebody that is not here and then shows up, it's gone on too long, and understandably so. They want to play football."


Packers players vented frustration over the Favre situation Tuesday, after fans chanting "Bring Back Brett!" turned practice into a zoo-like atmosphere and reporters continued asking questions about Favre instead of football.


After McCarthy made it clear Tuesday that Favre's football future wouldn't be in Green Bay, players seemed to have some sense of closure.


"It was just important to get things moving," Packers tackle Mark Tauscher said. "Obviously, there's no closure as of yet, but I think we've kind of been told what's going on and I think we all kind of know where everything stands."


Packers cornerback Charles Woodson - who said Tuesday that the Favre saga had "gone on long enough" - said Wednesday that the Packers' front office gave players the answers they needed.


"From what I understand, for the most part it's taken care of," Woodson said. "Now it's just about the Packers and not about the situation. It's over now. From what I understand, it's pretty much over."


And if the Packers end up playing against Favre in Tampa on Sept. 28?


"Once you're on another team, you're on another team," Woodson said. "I think for the most part the locker room would have liked to see him back here. But like I say, once you're on another team ..."


The final split between the Packers and Favre became obvious Tuesday night. McCarthy told reporters that after extensive conversations with Favre over two days, he had determined that Favre doesn't have the right mindset to play for the Packers.


After approximately six hours of what McCarthy called "brutally honest" conversations with Favre, McCarthy said Favre couldn't seem to get past emotional wounds that were opened as tensions mounted in recent weeks - even with the chance to win his starting job back potentially on the table.


"The train has left the station, whatever analogy you want," McCarthy said Tuesday. "He needs to jump on the train and let's go. Or, if we can't get past things that have happened, I have to keep the train moving."


Favre left Lambeau Field just before Packers practice Tuesday afternoon.


"We're at a stalemate," Favre told ESPN Tuesday morning.


 

AP Sports Writers Brett Martel in Baton Rouge, La., and Fred Goodall in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., contributed to this report.

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1. tongyun (13)   3 months ago

I wonder if he is making a big mistake. Sometimes athletes have a hard time letting go and this appears to be one of those times. Too often, great athletes come back and end up looking bad. I remember when Willie Mays stuck around too long and looked horrible when he was playing for the Mets.

 
2. myLot reputation of 94/100. Barb42 (1461)   3 months ago

I hate that Brett was forced to retire when he couldn't make up his mind. I think the Green Bay Packers should just go ahead and release him from his contract if they aren't going to let him play. After all, if Rodgers is that good, then why worry about what Favre might do if they were to meet him in a game.Somehow I think they are worried about him actually doing good for someone else.

 
3. Gorcon (81)   3 months ago

Can someone explain this whole Favre fiasco? From what I understand the front-office of the Packers consistently screwed him over when he wanted certain personnel changes on the team and that they disrespected him and took for granted his value to the team.

I agree with some who say that he's basically taking hostage the team with his indecision to return or not. I believe him staying there that long, or any veteran for that matter, should just move on and not hinder progress for that position and for the team. Football, after all is a young man's game.

 
4. myLot reputation of 98/100. Ruthep (3409)   3 months ago

It will be interesting to see what Green Bay does now.
Thompson wants Rodgers so bad to play, he is just mad that Favre wants to come back.

 
5. myLot reputation of 95/100. boppiedog (701)   3 months ago

The whole thing is that Favre wants to come back as the #1 quaterback. He doesn't care that he retired willfully and they handed the job over to the next in line. He toyed around with GreenBay several times once he retired that he wanted to come back/then didn't want to play. I mean come on Brett!! Right now I see him as a whiney baby diva. But then again that is my personal opinion of the whole situation. Even the local news people are calling this fiasco a soap opera and just want it all to end either way

 
6. myLot reputation of 89/100. beautyqueen26 (7680)   3 months ago

response to:

Favre could get paid to stay off the field

I so want to be involved in sports.
I just don't get the rules.

 
7. myLot reputation of 95/100. boppiedog (701)   3 months ago

You guys want to hear something funny?

I live here in Wisconsin so our news casters are well getting pretty tired of this whole fiasco. They were reporting last night about this "get paid to stay off the field". That deal according to them has been on the table with Farve since March.

Its just gotten so out of control. Brett really has no idea what he wants to do. That is what I believe anyway

 
8. myLot reputation of 95/100. michelled (173)   3 months ago

I am sorry i do agree with what alot of people are saying
but i personaly think green bay is the one makeing the
whole issue bigger then what it should really be, bret
asked to be released of his contract, so he could go
play for another team, well just let him go, or trade him
whats the big deal. maybe he just wants a diffrent
challenge in his life, maybe he wants to play some where
else, who cares let him go problem solved. I really i think they
are makeing this out to be more then what it should be
man if you are going to pay the guy not to play, then sign
the release, i mean really.

 
9. bdprodigy (17)   3 months ago

i think the packers should treat him better than this. so what if he getting old he can still play and he has been the heart of their football team. for real if you ask anyone to name a famous packers player they know who brett farve is.

 
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