"Well this is a big horse-sense type of business, if you will. I mean somewhere you look at the facts, you know what you have done and the conversations that you have had. Instincts are huge and my best sense was that was what it was going to take. Brett was a huge part of our success last year. We wanted them back and those guys were tired of texting or talking. Should you have to do that? No. That is what it took, by any means necessary. I don't know if there are any bylaws, and I said yesterday, when the train varies you have got to go with the train. We have got a great owner and he said, 'Is that what we need to do?' That is what we needed to do and those three guys were probably the tightest with him. They didn't balk at all. They were game on."
Brett Favre will end his career with the Minnesota Vikings, but he will be always remembered as a Green Bay Packer great, even though how painful it may be. There is an undeniable fact that Favre will make the Vikings a better team in 2010, but does he have what it takes to be a "Purple People Eater" who can lead the Minnesota Vikings to a Super Bowl victory in 2011?
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