05-14-2007, 04:35 PM
|
#7 (permalink)
|
|
Administrator
Yeah, That's Right...
Status:
Online
Join Date: Nov 2004 My Local Time: 01:41 AM Location: Washington State
Posts: 14,684
vBookie Cash: 999
Casino Cash: $2855
Points: 42,641, Level: 90 | | Re: Favre wants out of the Bay? Quote: |
Originally Posted by CHRIS JENKINS, AP Sports Writer
MILWAUKEE - Brett Favre acknowledged his anger over the team's unwillingness to pull off a trade for wide receiver Randy Moss, but denied Monday he ever really wanted the Green Bay Packers to trade him.
"I was frustrated a couple weeks back when Randy Moss was traded to New England," Favre said on the Packers' Web site. "I never wanted to be traded and I don't want to be traded. I want to be in Green Bay. I want to finish my career as a Packer."
It's an attempt by the three-time MVP to calm the maelstrom that started when he spent Saturday venting about the Packers' front office in a handful of interviews at his charity golf tournament. Fox Sports' Web site reported Sunday that Favre's agent called Packers general manager Ted Thompson shortly after last month's NFL draft to request a trade.
That request was denied, according to the report, and Packers coach Mike McCarthy eventually calmed Favre down and got him to admit that he never really wanted to play elsewhere.
"Sometimes when I get frustrated, I let my emotions got the better of me," Favre said in the statement.
Favre's agent, James "Bus" Cook, did not return a call from The Associated Press.
"As I said in February when I announced that I was coming back, I am excited about the young talent on our team and the improvements we're going to see from one year to the next," Favre said. "I really enjoy the young guys I'm playing with. I'm working hard down in Mississippi right now, rehabbing, and I plan to be in the best shape of my life. I look forward to playing with this team and seeing what we can do. I think we can be pretty good." | There you have it from the man himself. |
Modesty:
The gentle art of enhancing your charm
by pretending not to be aware of it. |
|
| |