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Favre looking for a place in Minnesota?

The quarterback is reportedly house hunting in Minnesota. News Wire

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From Judd Zulgad of the Minneapolis Star Tribune:

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The evidence that Brett Favre will end his retirement to play for the Vikings in 2009 is overwhelming. In fact, the only surprise will be if the quarterback decides his surgically repaired right biceps tendon has not healed sufficiently enough for him to return to the NFL.

There have been reports that Favre already has a contract in place with the Vikings and both Favre and the Vikings have made it clear in public comments that there is great interest on both sides. And then there is this latest nugget: Favre is in the process of attempting to secure a residence in the Twin Cities.

We received a tip last night about Favre settling on a condominium in Edina but that doesn’t appear to be a done deal. At least not yet. There were rumors last week that Favre had either bought or rented a house along Bearpath Golf and Country Club in Eden Prairie. (The smart money says he ends up in Edina.)

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gbjoe
Jul 04, 2009
07:04 PM

IT SURE WILL BE STRANGE SEEING BRETT IN PURPLE IN LAMBEAU TT WILL BE SHAKING IN HIS LEATARDS

GBJack
Jul 05, 2009
10:25 AM

why would TT be shaking in his boots? NOBODY that does football analysis or has ever played football on a TEAM past junior varisty agrees he 100% made the right decision on the PLANET not letting favre come back and RUN the team!

Ron
Jul 05, 2009
11:33 AM

Favre doesn't scare anyone anymore, except his own coach and O-coordinator. Thompson was right about Favre. He's a lazy QB, won't study film, lousy teammate. He's an interception machine. He'll throw five picks against the Packers.

4gbp
Jul 05, 2009
01:45 PM

I can't wait to be at Lambeau Field when Favre runs out on the field as a Viking!

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