Will Brett Favre Retire in 2010?

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Alfonso Coley
Will this 2010 season finally be the year that Brett Lorenzo Favre calls it quits - due to the resounding fact that he threw a most costly interception in the Divisional game that cost the Minnesota Vikings their hope of appearing in Super Bowl XLIV? Will Brett Favre decide to give it one more go due to the fact that he possibly had one of his best and productive seasons ever? If by chance, will Brett Favre fancy the notion of coming back for one more year, to possibly give the Minnesota Vikings a chance to appear in Super Bowl 45, or is this too much for his body to bear?

Even though Brett Favre did not take much of a beating in the 2009 season, his decision to return may be more mental than physical. If Brett Favre does decide to come back for one more season, which will add even more to his greatness as a NFL quarterback who has never missed a start in his respective position.

The Minnesota Vikings organization have said that they will give Brett Favre plenty of time to make his decision during the off season, the question may be for this superstar of the gridiron, will his conscience let him retire from a game that he has so much passion for?

Brett Favre has three 13-3 winning seasons as a quarterback, but he does not hold every record in each individual category, but his achievements are noteworthy to be nominated as a first ballot lock for The Pro Football Hall of Fame. When many NFL quarterbacks are sitting in their easy chair of retirement, at the grand age of 40 - Brett Favre is contemplating on returning to a game that has been the passion of his life. Will Brett Favre retire in 2010 making his 19 year career complete, or will he give it another try at possibly winning another Super Bowl title?

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