Favre showing signs of depression
July 16th, 2009 by why be athletic | Posted in football | 179 viewsInability to make concrete decisions is a sign of both depression and Brett Favre’s recent behavior pattern. Knowing that he has nothing beyond playing football other than the occasional deer hunt, anxiety and depression has taken over the past 36 months of his life, thus affection his decisiveness.
He has given himself a July 30th deadline to make his latest decision on playing next season, amping up his workouts with high schoolers in the meantime.
Former Packers correspondent Hert Pheelhings commented,”Brett is afraid of life after football and it is showing. He is killing the potential careers of many young quarterbacks of teams willing to bring him in for one last twenty-interception season.”

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