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by jessilee24 from Milwaukee

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Today Wisconsin's gray skies have become a whole lot grayer.  Turning on the television for some morning news, there is no Today Show... no Regis... no Good Morning America,  not even coverage of Hillary's last stand...

What could bring Wisconsin media to this lowly state?  Well, it seems that every Green Bay Packers fan's ultimate hero is laying down his sword.  We all saw Brett Favre play his last game on the sacred ground known as Lambeau Field.  Wow... I have to admit when I first heard the news I really did feel my tear ducts swelling up.  I don't know if they were more for my husband... Brett Favre really is the only QB he's ever known in Green Bay, or just as a true football fan realizing the end of a legacy. 

Well, hearing speculations and details unfold my emotional ties to this are changing a bit.  I have always been a Philadelphia Eagles fan with a bit of a hate/ love relationship with Favre.  I hated how he snubbed my husband and his fellow Packer fans at Veteran's stadium in Philadelphia, who just wanted a little Favre scribble, only to get on the bus spitting his chew in his little can... I hate that he won't play in the Pro Bowl after how many nominations (especially this last year after such an awesome year for him)...  BUT,  I love how he overcame his addictions with the whole world watching... I love the affection and loyalty he has to his wife (I'm a girl, I have to love that)... I love how he seems to be made of steel...  I absolutely loved that beautiful game that turned into the 'Snowglobe Game', if only we could lock that game away in a snow globe and enjoy that feeling over and over again. 

Why do Green Bay Packer fans feel such a strong bond with this man?  Well, Packer fans have had the privelege to watch Brett Favre grow into a man.  I think they have feelings like a Mom or Dad would have with their son, or like having a big brother, and on the list could go.  They have seen him at his worst, his best, they've seen his heartbreak, his joy...  They've seen so many events unfold in his life and how he's championed through them all. 

I've developed quite a bit of respect for the man myself.  When we first moved to Wisconsin, I was getting quite tired of the news and Favre this, and Favre that... talk about overbearing.  I'd be sprinting back to Mississippi to ride on my golf cart too!  This past season was spectacular.  Any football fan would have to confess that if they weren't a Packer fan, they sure wished they were.  I did. 

There are a lot of speculations and scenarios about Favre's reasons for making this decision.  As someone who has grown to 'love' him, I hope that most of them are false.  I hope he wouldn't throw away another potentially awesome season because the Packers wouldn't sign a total jerk like Randy Moss.  We signed T.O. and look where it got the Eagles!  Those guys can be like a cancer to a good team.  I hope that he didn't truly feel like the team didn't want him back.  The Packers had a terrific season last year, and I hope that Favre just wanted to ride the tails of that season and not push the envelope too far. 

He gave Packer fans, as well as us outsider football fans quite a ride, and for that I just want to say 'Thank You Brett Favre'.  I wish him and his family the best. 

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Katbird read my blog view my photos
Mar 4, 2008 | 1:01 PM

Thank you for a great blog.
Brett has fans everywhere around the world because he is an ironman. He beat addictions, loss of family and his wife's cancer. We all grew up with him and his family and he was a real gentleman. No big ego, no stupid comments and he kept us on our toes.
Now we will just have to wait and see.
Life goes on, it just won't be as exciting for a while.

skeptical1 read my blog
Mar 4, 2008 | 1:29 PM

Well said Jessilee24 - Happy retirement from the game to the whole Favre family. Now bring on spring and the Brewers!!

Wolfman07 read my blog view my photos
Mar 4, 2008 | 1:40 PM

Nice Blog. A lot of people will miss him.

But as Skeptical said,

"On with the Brewers".

bgddy0061 read my blog
Mar 4, 2008 | 2:01 PM

you fans are a joke about farve hes a moron.

bum76 read my blog view my photos
Mar 4, 2008 | 2:31 PM

I am still in shock..If he announced his retirement either of the past two seasons I would have expected it but I thought for sure he would be back next year after the season they put together in 07/08...what does the 08/09 season have to offer well alot bleaker without Favre

loripav read my blog view my photos
Mar 4, 2008 | 4:04 PM

I agree with you bum76. I am sad to see Farve go. Five years ago when my husband and I got married on October 18th we got to meet Farve in person. I'll tell you what happened. We went up to the Radeson in Green Bay that night. The hotel people said (we had no openings for a room). See, we did not make a resevation. Well my eyes welled up with tears because we came so far to visit my mother and we usualy get a room. Well the lady at the counter said that we do have a room but how ever you need to respect the privacy of the teams. We got to be on the same floor as the Packers. That is what I will remember forever.

Snowhawk read my blog view my photos
Mar 4, 2008 | 10:41 PM

I'm not much for football but I do know that this guy gave his all. What more could you ask? Obviously, #4 isn't the only player on the team & he certainly wasn't the entire team. He worked as a team player working side by side with other hard players and for this you have to give the man credit. Also, in today’s world not too many people stick by their spouse's side when the have the problems that his wife had with her health and I commend him for that also.

antmarta read my blog view my photos
Mar 6, 2008 | 9:04 PM

Ahem....bgddy, it's F A V R E, not farve!

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