Seeing Less of Brett Favre this NFL Football Season
For the past few years, it’s been all about Brett Favre as far as the Green Bay Packers are concerned.
This NFL Football season, we could be seeing less and less of Brett Favre on TV. Yep, you read it, fans likely will see less of Brett Favre this season because he has decided to reduce the number of times he will meet with the media.
Instead of holding a weekly news conference, usually on Wednesdays, as he has throughout his career, Brett Favre will do so only every other week. Favre also said he likely will speak after games, but last year he stopped doing so late in the season.
Maybe because they were having one fucked-up one.
‘’I would prefer not to talk at all,’’ Favre said at his first news conference since Aug. 16. ‘’But they talked me into every other week. I don’t see why. We usually rehash the same stuff.’’
Last season, Brett Favre quit doing the weekly teleconferences with the opposing teams’ press corps and began to skip out of postgame news conferences.
Some of that was done as a way of biting his tongue so that he didn’t say something he’d regret during the struggles of them Green Bay Packers on their way to a 4-12 season. (Nice… And funny too…) Also, he knew he would face repeated questions about whether he was going to retire.
Before the last NFL Football season, all indications were Favre enjoyed the give and take with reporters. He seemed to realize that was a major way to communicate with his legions of fans and usually gave long, thoughtful answers.
‘’Well, we were winning, and it was fun and everybody was having a good time,’’ Favre said. ‘’Now, it seems like every time something’s brought up, it’s negative (such as) ‘You guys may not be that good this year, are you well aware of that?’ ‘Are you going to be around next year?”’
‘’If you were up here, what would you want to do?’’
Hmm… A little agitated are we?
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