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    What Teams Could use Brett Favre?

    Put together a small list of likely teams that will be interested in Favre.

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    JETS- need a qb

    but if he plays, he will be a dolphin, a panther, or a packer

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    No Carolina Panthers on the list???

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    Everyone keeps forgetting about Tampa Bay for some odd reason...

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    I don't think Tampa Bay needs another quarterback. They have a solid veteran QB in Jeff Garcia. They also have Luke McCown as a backup who gets playing time every so often and seems to do pretty well when he does play. They also drafted Josh Johnson in the draft this year so he will have the chance to learn under Garcia and McCown. I don't think Favre will be going there. I think the most likely places for him to end up at would be Atlanta, Minnesotta, or Detroit.

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    3 best spots for him would all be NFC North teams and I doubt the Packers allow him to slip away to either Chicago, Detroit, or Minnesota. Can just imagine the chaos of Favre running out of the tunnel in a purple jersey in Lambeau. There has been some speculation about Baltimore as well, but I really hope he doesn't wind up in the AFC North because the Bengals have enough probs in the division as it stands right now.

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    how bout Atlanta where he first started

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    No Carolina Panthers on the list???

    You guys aren't happy with your QB?

    Everyone keeps forgetting about Tampa Bay for some odd reason...

    Jeff Garcia is still a very productive quarterback. Tampa Bay can't use Favre because they don't throw that much. I think he had like 13 TDs to 3-4 INTs last year.
    how bout Atlanta where he first started

    First team on the list! :)

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    How could they not mention Minnesota? The only position that Minnesota lacks is a quarterback....so if we were to have Favre....I'm pretty sure the Vikings would be superbowl contenders.

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    Baltimore Ravens - Air McNair retired and they have 3 unproven QBs.
    Arizona Cardinals - The only missing piece
    Atlanta Falcons - This could be interesting but won't happen
    San Fransisco 49ers - Alex Smith, should I say anymore?
    Chicago Bears - Who do they have worthy?
    Minnesota Vikings - A year or behind Favre would do Jackson a lot of good.

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