Deanna Favre: I had a hunch Brett wouldn't stay retired
By Mike Vandermause
mvandermause@greenbaypressgazette.com
Brett Favre leads the NFL in interceptions. He was booed Sunday by fans of his new team, the New York Jets. He was accused last week of sabotaging his old team, the Green Bay Packers. He endured a topsy-turvy offseason in which the Packers told him, after 16 years, they were moving on with a new quarterback.
Favres wife, Deanna, was asked by ESPN interviewer Rachel Nichols if she ever wishes Brett had stayed retired. She didnt exactly offer a convincing argument that her husband made the right decision.
I cant tell you everything, Deanna told Nichols on the networks "E:60" program on Tuesday. Um, I dont know. Its been so fun for us, too, watching. Bretts exciting, even for us, to watch.
"I would like to see him retire without any serious injuries. Um, he needs to save something for us, a little bit for us. But Im not going to say, you know, if I tell you, then hell know what I think.
In past years Deanna encouraged Brett to play. Following the 2007 season, she said nothing and left the retirement decision entirely up to him.
Even after Bretts tearful retirement press conference in March, Deanna said she had an intuition.
Something in me felt like it wasnt over, she said. It wasnt the end. It was tough, it was emotional, I was drained. But then I just got that little, Somethings not right about this."
Despite all the hassles of the past six months, Deanna doesnt want any sympathy.
This was a drop in the bucket compared to what weve been through, she said. This was nothing.