Why is it that Brad Childress travels to Brett Favre at his Hattiesburg, Miss., home?”
Brett Favre: No Deadline – 3/6/2010 9:24:21 PM Update: Minnesota head coach Brad Childress visited Favre at his Hattiesburg, Miss. home on Wednesday, but told Favre the team didn’t have a deadline for his decision on whether he’ll play this season, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. Recommendation: Favre said it was too early for him to make a decision when he appeared on the Tonight Show on Thursday and Childress has said the team won’t apply pressure on him to make a decision. Most people seem to think he’ll return since he had one of his best seasons and enjoyed his time with the Vikings. The fact he’s still talking so closely to Childress is another positive sign he’ll return for 2010. However, don’t expect Favre to announce his plans any time soon.
NFL * Home » * NFL Scoreboard » * NFL Stats » * NFL Standings » Vikings Coach Brad Childress Travels to Mississippi to Visit Brett Favre by Associated Press on Mar 6, 2010 11:40:46 PM MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Vikings coach Brad Childress paid a visit to Brett Favre at his Hattiesburg, Miss., home this week to check how his quarterback was recovering from injuries sustained in the NFC title game. Childress traveled to Mississippi this week after the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. The visit was first reported by The Star Tribune of Minneapolis. Childress told the newspaper that the two did not discuss his plans for next season. Favre is under contract for one more year, but he will turn 41 and is trying to decide whether he will return for a 20th NFL season. Favre said on the Tonight Show on Thursday night that he has not decided about his future and does not plan to make a decision anytime soon. Childress has said that he won’t pressure Favre for a decision. * SHARE: * Facebook | * Twitte
MINNEAPOLIS – Minnesota Vikings coach Brad Childress paid a visit to Brett Favre at his Hattiesburg, Miss., home this week to check how his quarterback was recovering from injuries sustained in the NFC title game. Childress traveled to Mississippi this week after the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. The visit was first reported by The Star Tribune of Minneapolis. Childress told the newspaper that the two did not discuss his plans for next season. Favre is under contract for one more year, but he will turn 41 and is trying to decide whether he will return for a 20th NFL season.