Business as Usual, With or Without Favre
- August 13th, 2010
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With just less than a month before the start of the 2010 NFL season, the Minnesota Vikings are now preparing themselves into playing without the famous Vikings quarter back, Brett Favre. It was reported that the two veteran quarterbacks Tarvaris Jackson and Sage Rosenfels are the probable replacement for Favre. Jackson has already set his mind into playing as the quarterback and is already comfortable with the situation. This is definitely, business as usual for the Vikings.
As a consistent response to all the rumours of his indecision to play this season or not, Favre and his agent, Bus Cook, keeps on assuring that he’ll still play as soon as his surgically repaired ankle is healthy despite the rumours circulating about him texting all his team mates and Vikings’ management saying his plan of retiring. The QB was also reported to be visiting his doctor, Dr. James Andrews, in Pensacola, Florida.
Brad Childress, Minnesota Vikings coach, strongly stated that Favre’s indecision until now will not going to be detrimental for the team, and that they are making every effort into outsmarting the teams previous performances.
Now that things are quite clear as the opening of the new season is approaching, with or without Favre, Vikings will always be Vikings. This statement will definitely give assurance not just to their fans but also to all bettors who will entrust their bankroll on the team. Surely, odds will favour to the team.