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Supposedly today is the day that we find out Brett Favre will join the Vikings.  If his shoulder holds up he should still be able to produce.  He has some weapons to work with in WRs Bernard Berrian, Sidney Rice, Bobby Wade, and Percy Harvin, TE Visanthe Shiancoe, and RBs Adrian Peterson and Chester Taylor.  The Vikings will have two new faces on their Offensive Line, but it still should be a solid unit anchored by Steve Hutchinson.  If Favre doesn’t try to force the issue he could be a solid backup fantasy QB this year.

He faces Cincinnati, Carolina, and Chicago in the fantasy playoffs.  The Bears game is in Chicago so weather may be a factor.  His best matchups this year are Cleveland and Detroit in Weeks 1 & 2, St. Louis in Week 5, Detroit in Week 10, and Arizona in Week 13.  At this point in his career he is a fantasy backup so it may be wise to pair him with Jay Cutler, Aaron Rodgers (ironically), Dre Brees, or Philip Rivers who have byes in Week 5 or Eli Manning or Matt Schaub who have byes in Week 10.  Favre will be drafted in the later rounds.  I’m not sure what kind of production to expect from  him.  I’m goign to low ball him initially at 3200 yards and 18 TDs.

Brett Favre Speaks

15 June 2009

Brett Favre finally spoke on HBO’s Joe Buck Live.  He didn’t come out and say he is going to be the QB for the Vikings, but it’s pretty obvious (actually it’s been for a while) that if his biceps tendon is healed enough for him to throw without pain, Brett Favre will be the next Minnesota Vikings QB.  If not, he’ll stay retired…for this year anyway.

So as you begin to assess your fantasy football rankings you may as well work under the assumption that Brett Favre is going to be the Vikings QB.  At this stage in his career I would only trust Favre as a backup fantasy QB.  If and when he signs Bernard Berrian should get a minor bump.  He loves to throw the deep ball and Berrian would love to have a QB that could actually deliver an accurate deep ball.  Sidney Rice could be a guy Favre chucks it up to in the end zone so he has some fantasy relevance.  Bobby Wade and Percy Harvin should contribute in the slot.  Of the two, I’d probably take Percy first since he is more explosive and could get some time in the Wildcat.  Brett Favre has been fantasy friendly to Tight Ends in recent years so Visanthe Shiancoe would hold his value.

At least we have an unofficial, official statement regarding Favre’s future so you can play your fantasy team accordingly.

Since it’s officially Hurricane Season, it should come as no surprise that Hurricane Brett is picking up steam.  Let’s take a look at what transpired over the past few days.  Nothing.  Seriously.  Nothing has changed with the Brett Favre saga.  Nor will it until his bicep tendon is fully healed.  If and when it becomes healed, Brett Favre will be the Quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings.  Whether or not someone incorrectly reports that the Vikings have set a deadline (hard or soft), put the Favre Chase on hold, or declare Tarvaris Jackson or Sage Rosenfels in the lead for the starting QB gig holds no weight until it’s determined if Favre is healthy.  Whether or not Favre books hotels, a private jet, and buys a whole block of seats for the Vikings-Packers games doesn’t matter either.  All that matters is the rehab Favre puts in and whether or not he can heal in time for training camp.  I’ll still report on the situation if something changes, but I just want you to not get sucked in either way in this mess.  It’s simple.  If he’s healthy he is the Vikings starting QBs.  If not, he stays retired.  The rest–details, baby, details.

As the Favre Turns

14 May 2009

It didn’t take long for Brett Favre to get back in the media spotlight.  ESPN’s Ed Werder and Chris Mortensen are reporting that Brett Favre had a meeting with Dr. James Andrews to discuss options for him to be able to play without surgery.  Dr. Andrews reportedly showed Brett some excerices that could allow the bicep tendon to completely tear, speeding up the recovery time.

Until next time…

According to a Pioneer Press report, Viking General Manager Mark Wilf confirmed that they are still interested in Brett Favre.  He claims to be unaware of any meeting of Favre and team officials.  He implied that the Vikings would use their due diligence with Favre both physically and mentally if they were to go any further than just talk.
Yahoo! Sports is still insisting that Brett Favre told the Vikings that he’s done and no medical records were sent to the organization.

The saga continues…


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