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The problem is for the last six months everyone in the organization from the owner on down has discussed finding a quarterback to challenge Henne at the very least. That's the mindset they've developed.
No matter what people think, general manager Jeff Ireland and Sparano have built a solid roster. Look at it. The defense is one of the league's best. The offensive line, though costly, now looks solid. There are weapons like Brandon Marshall and Reggie Bush.
The special teams? Well, let's wait and see on that.
The point is, this team needs a quarterback. Maybe Henne becomes that guy. If not, the draft didn't bring anyone. Matt Moore isn't that guy. Kyle Orton was the hope, but that deal looks dead.
As the other answers fell away, one by one, isn't Favre the best answer? And might he not be the perfect one?
Will he want to play? Who knows? He's retired, after all. But that hasn't exactly stopped him in the past.
Favre could look at this defense, this offensive line, some of the weapons waiting him and decide it's worth getting off the couch. He can't be happy he threw 11 touchdowns, 19 interceptions and had a 69.9 quarterback rating in his last year.
Is he healthy enough? Motivated enough? That's easy enough to find out. Pick up the phone. Make the call. Sell him on this role (And by all means have him take a physical.)
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