Brett Favre welcomed back to Lambeau—with boos

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GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP)—There is an empty space in the Ring of Honor above Lambeau Field where Brett Favre’s(notes) name will fit perfectly.

Someday.

Right now, the emotions are still far too raw.

The boos are still ringing in Favre’s ears after his first game in Green Bay since signing with those hated Minnesota Vikings. From the time he jogged onto the field for pregame warm-ups until he left four hours later with his arms raised in triumph, he was treated like a traitor, not a man who was revered here for 16 years.

“Packer fans cheer for the Packers first. I know that,” Favre said after leading Minnesota to a 38-26 victory Sunday. “But I hope that everyone in the stadium watching tonight said, `I sure hate those jokers on the other side but he does play the way he’s always played, with his excitement and passion for the game.’ As long as I play, that’s not going to change.

“That’s all I can do. What I’ve done here, as I said, speaks for itself. What I was a part of was awesome. That will never change.”

Wisconsin has a bond with the Packers unlike anything else in pro sports and, when he was here, Favre was beloved by the entire state. It wasn’t just that he rejuvenated the storied franchise, bringing the Lombardi Trophy back to Titletown after the team wallowed through two decades of mediocrity—or worse. Or that he turned Cheesehead, a derogatory nickname favored by residents of neighboring states, into a term of endearment and pride.

To Wisconsinites, Favre was family.

“He was,” Jo Sedar said, “one of us.”

Which is what made his return so gut-wrenching. Favre didn’t just leave— the hows and whys will be debated long after Favre really does retire—he went to the one team that Packers fans detest. Imagine John Elway playing for the Raiders or Derek Jeter going to the Red Sox.

A plane trailing a “Retire 4 Good” banner circled Lambeau in the hours before the game, and Favre was greeted with a long, loud chorus of boos when he jogged out for the game, the last of the Vikings to take the field. Oh, he heard cheers here and there, but they were largely drowned out by whistles and boos anytime he got close to the ball.

There were shirts calling him everything from “Traitor” to “Judas” to “Drama Queen.” One fan carried a poster with “True Legends Don’t Wear Purple.” Behind the Vikings’ bench, someone hung a “Welcome Back to Lambeau Field … B-R-E-N-T” sign.

“It’s like going into church on Sunday and the priest says, ‘Everybody go home, Jesus has now sided with the devil,”’ said Tom Fields, whose Favre jersey now has “JUDAS” on the back and big red slashes through the 4s.

Asked if he was surprised at the reaction, Favre said, “Sure, I would have loved …” and then paused.

“It was about what I expected,” he said.

But it’s impossible to ignore what Favre meant to the Packers, and the conflicting emotions were everywhere. Some fans wore Favre’s Vikings jersey beneath their Packers jackets. There were half Minnesota-half Green Bay jerseys. Other fans simply wore their old Green Bay No. 4s.

A smaller sign near the Vikings’ bench said, “Thanks 4 the Memories,” and another proclaimed Lambeau “Brett’s Field.”

“You can’t deny what the guy has done,” said Tony Mayek, who wore a No. 4 Vikings jersey while nephews Eric Orozco and Marcelino Torrio wore Favre’s Packers and New York Jets jerseys.

For much of the game, Favre seemed clinical, almost detached. He showed no reaction to the boos, no acknowledgment this was a place where he was once adored. It could have been any of the hundreds of other road games he’s played, in any of a dozen other stadiums.

As the game wore on, though, Favre couldn’t contain his feelings. He sprinted downfield after connecting with Bernard Berrian(notes) on his fourth and final touchdown pass, holding his index fingers high in the air. He hugged Berrian so tightly he lifted him off the ground, then hugged and slapped hands with anyone in a white jersey that was within arm’s reach.

This, after all, will always be home.

“I was part of some pretty good games here as a Packer. This is pretty high up on the list,” Favre said. “It was pretty awesome to be a part of.”

When the last second ticked off, he raised his hands in triumph and bearhugged several of his Vikings teammates before strolling to midfield. There, he exchanged a handshake and pleasantries with Packers coach Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers(notes), his replacement. He also embraced Greg Jennings(notes), and shared a long hug with Donald Driver(notes), his favorite receiver in Green Bay.

He pumped his fists when he finally left the field, ignoring one last chorus of boos.

“I’ve never been one to rub it in anyone’s face,” Favre said. “The guys I played with as a Packer, I’ve got a lot of respect for them. As I do for the organization and the fans.”

But he belongs to somebody else now. How fans—and even Favre, to some degree—will reconcile that with their memories of the good old days is a task that will take much longer than one afternoon.

“I want to lead this Vikings team to a Super Bowl, believe me, I do. And I will do everything in my power,” Favre said. “But I also know the Packer fans are what makes this organization so special, unique, and that will never change.”

Updated Nov 2, 4:34 am EST
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  1. <i>stevejack70</i>
    627. Posted by stevejack70 Tue Nov 3 11:06am EST

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    You said it Bill!! When Bret Favre came back to Lambeau, he should have recieved a standing ovation, not boos. Then when the game started they could've routed against him (and for their team) all they wanted.
    I'm not from Wisconsin, but I had been a Green Bay packers fan, maily because of Brett Favre. After that display of low class, ignorant & shameful behavior by Packers faithful, I have lost all respect for Green Bay and will never pull for them again. They call him a traitor, but he was forced out for new blood. They say they feel "betrayal" -how do they think Brett feels???!! he made the Packers what they are today and they SHAFTED him. Now I know why they call them "cheeseheads" because that is what they have between their ears. If feeling betrayed by a man who gave you geat thrills and a Superbowl, and if this "GAME", that's right, game & team is that important to you, you really need to GET A LIFE! grow up and stop crying like little babies.. Wah, wah, wah.
  2. Robyn
    626. Posted by Robyn Mon Nov 2 8:56pm EST

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    I was so disappointed in the fans at Green Bay. Farve is wonderful athlete and did so much for your city and for you idiots and poor sports to treat him that way!! You cheese heads suck!!
  3. Chuck
    625. Posted by Chuck Mon Nov 2 8:40pm EST

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    The packer nation has been babbling all season how Brett Favre won't last the year, and now it;s the Cheeseheads who have a banged up QB, Go figure!!! it's ok though, go home and get better, your season is over!!! Vikings!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. Dkt4eer
    624. Posted by Dkt4eer Mon Nov 2 5:34pm EST

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    @625

    You are such a stupid idiot, you know nothing about football at all.
    I am neither Viking nor Greenbay fan. But I know for sure that Farve does love to play football, he does not care about the money. He has a lot of money in hand, think about it, if he stayed in Greenbay back couple years till now and he does not need to play at all and grant 15 million dollars warranty. I believed that he felt sick of staying in greenbay for that long, then that was the reason he seek for another team for a new change.
  5. Li'i
    623. Posted by Li'i Mon Nov 2 4:40pm EST

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    To all you supposingly GB fans...Farve did what he had to do and he did it with much respect to his GB fans, now is a different time though, he belongs to the Vikings so get over it and have some class. NOw we definitely know what Green Bay Packers are about they PACK alot of dumbasses!
  6. Amanda
    622. Posted by Amanda Mon Nov 2 3:12pm EST

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    621, 623 (Tim L.) and 624 (Rick) - I agree with you guys 100%. I love the article that talks about how fans are comparing Brett Favre to Benedict Arnold and Judas. I didn't know who these people were until I looked them up....and Favre is JUST LIKE BENEDICT ARNOLD - traitor! I still like the Packers and I always have. Just because Favre went to the Vikings doesn't mean I am automatically going to like the Vikings. Favre did this just for the money....I suppose that is more important than morale.....
  7. Rick
    621. Posted by Rick Mon Nov 2 2:18pm EST

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    To 621, Tim L. Thank you. That is exactly what i've been thinking since this morning. You're right on the money. And to 622, sorry but that is frickin funny. I'm not sure if you're making fun of us Packer's fans for @#$%in' about this whole thing but that is a good point. lol.
  8. Tim L
    620. Posted by Tim L Mon Nov 2 2:14pm EST

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    Absolutely amazing how many non-Packer fans seem to think they understand this situation. No, not Clemens for the Yankees - how about Yaz or Ted Williams? Then we might be talking. Did Gretzky ever play for Calgary (I admit I don't know my hockey rivalries except Chicago-Detroit - makes sense there would be an Oilers-Flames rivalry)? Beckham? Seriously? Like Manchester and LA are rivals? TO? Come on, he's played for so many teams that isn't comparable either. Montana? Like the 49ers and Chiefs are rivals - come on now. Hey Steelers fans - how would you like to have seen Bradshaw or Franco playing for the Browns? Browns fans - how about Jim Brown lining up for the Steelers? Come on Redskins fans - you know you would have loved Theismann or the Hogs in Cowboy uniforms! Hey Dallas fans - how about Staubach or Aikman QBing the Skins? Hey Yankees fans: how about we have DiMaggio or Mantle or Jeter play for the Red Sox? Hey Vikings fans: how about Alan Page starting at DT for the Packers or Bears? Bears fans: how about Payton or Butkus as Packers or Vikings? Most of you have no idea what real sports rivalries are like. Still fewer understand Packer fandom. I have observed sports fans in other parts of the country. I lived for several years in the Chicago area. Sure, the Bears' fans are good fans - it's just that few people really cared about the Bears more than tangentially, even in the late 80s when they were solid for many years. During the season, Packer fans LIVE Packer football, and 95% of Wisconsin residents are active Packer fans (75% of the people who work in my office wear their jerseys on Fridays or Monday game days - and they are 95% women! [No sexism intended - it's just that for most NFL teams, 80%+ of their fans are men]) For crying out loud, the training camp field has stands so people can watch! What other NFL team has that? So if you are thinking "get your heads out of your butts, it's only sports", YOU are the one out of touch with the situation, not the other way around. YOU don't understand what 55,000 TRUE PACKER FANS said yesterday to Brett Favre. If you're thinking, "look what he did for the team for 16 years and this is how they repay him?", at least you are somewhat in touch, but even YOU don't really understand the price of betrayal this deep. If you are "Packer fans", listen to what your brethren (obviously the vast majority) had to say about your thinking yesterday. Finally, as to the acid comments of other NFL teams' fans posted here: You have always hated us for our success. Why would we expect any different from you now than to kick us while we are down? Go pound sand and come back when YOUR team has 12 world championships, including 3 in a row TWICE.
  9. Barbara M
    619. Posted by Barbara M Mon Nov 2 1:25pm EST

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    Try having your whole team taken away. I feel your pain.
    BALTIMORE COLT FAN
  10. Tim L
    618. Posted by Tim L Mon Nov 2 1:18pm EST

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    Anyone who is commenting here who is not a Packer fan simply has no clue about what they write. (I guess I'll give those who lived here for 20 or more years as "foreigners" a pass, but even they don't really understand what it is to be a Packer fan.) Favre's actions are the absolute height of betrayal to Packer fans, and are completely unforgivable. Those of you who follow other teams in the NFL or other sports simply don't understand - period. FACT: Favre voluntarily decided to "retire", then broke his word. FACT: Favre was offered his job back as long as two months after his "retirement", but turned it down. FACT: Favre then decided he could simply have his job back whenever he wanted it, so he showed up on the Packers' doorstep in July 2008. (Perhaps they should have taken him up on the offer, but that's beside the point - he understood what his final "no" meant, yet he expected the team to roll over. Too bad, prima donna.) FACT: Favre was in discussions with the Vikings in violation of NFL policies (and screw their "no action" decision - it's all too clear now) prior to joining the Packers' camp in 2008. Isn't it all clear now? Favre had already decided to pay for the Vikings BEFORE announcing his retirement. He expected the Packers to just release him when he came back (since he knew they wouldn't give him the starting job back now), and was no doubt shocked when they instead traded him to the Jets. He drifted his way throught the season there (he didn't really want to be there anyway), then signed with the Vikings. Mission accomplished! (I have no clue what his motives are, but I really don't care. Only the naive would think this all "just happened".) As far as I'm concerned, Favre can forget he was ever a Packer, and obviously I have at least 55,000 others who think the same from what happened yesterday. As for you who aren't Packer fans, just shut up and keep your nose out of a family matter. To those Packer fans who feel differently: you are obviously in the minority. Perhaps you should consider whose fan you really are - Brett Favre's or the Packers', because Packer Nation spoke loudly yesterday: there's no way to be both anymore. I for one intend to use every right I have as a stockholder to see Favre kept out of the Packer Hall of Fame, much less in the Ring of Fame or a retired jersey number! (Indeed, I think "4" should now be reserved for wearing by the punter.) He will indeed go to Canton, but as far as I am concerned, he can do it in a Vikings jersey. (Man, it felt good to see him get the surprise of his life yesterday. Good riddance.) Packer fans may one day forgive all this - but I doubt it. Wait until his induction day in Canton. (PS - Vikings fans, I have no more quarrel with you than I ever have. This is all on Favre and your front office, not you. You are indeed lucky to have Favre playing for you, and I strongly question the good sense of Thompson and McCarthy. Just imagine the Purple People Eaters in green and gold, and I think you can get the picture of Packer fans' angst. Imagine "Mr. Viking" - whoever that is - playing for the Packers or Bears.) One final thought: Aaron Rodgers has played extremely well and handled this whole fiasco expertly. He is a definite bright spot in this train wreck. (Just please learn to win the tough games!)
  11. <i>linebuilders</i>
    617. Posted by linebuilders Mon Nov 2 1:01pm EST

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    Go bret!
  12. Azaleigh
    616. Posted by Azaleigh Mon Nov 2 12:48pm EST

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    I'm from Wisconsin and know of the love of the sport. I know the burn that is felt by the packer fans here from what he did. It was a roller coaster with his "retirment" plans. Then to turn his back on the packers by becoming a viking. But I do agree what they did to him last night was uncalled for. Even people who don't like football know his name. He brought the packers to a super bowl after not being there for many years. He is a legend and should be treated that way. To treat him as they did has made me feel embrassed as MIKE E P is. I wouldn't do that to him. Like MIKE E P said not all Packer/Wisconsin people are like so don't put us all in that group.
    Btw I am actually a Bronco fan but you have to have some love for the Packers. And my family is from Minnesota so we have Viking fans too. Trust me thanksgiving is hard at my house lol.
    But to the Packer fans that BOOOED him you have no real respect for the game he didn't deserve that no matter what he did do by joining the Vikings have some self respect and you even embrassed the Packers by your actions.
  13. Jessica L
    615. Posted by Jessica L Mon Nov 2 12:34pm EST

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    Packer Fans you need to grow up. The Packers are the ones that didn't want Brett Farve back so its their fault. You shouldn't be booing a guy who has done so much for the Packers in the 16 years that he was with the Packers. If you were true fans of Brett Farve then you would not be booing him because he had the guts to go back to Lambeau. Just grow up and don't boo him. Just look at the everything he has done for the Packers. Just be glad that he is still going strong and be proud that he played for the Packers. Packers fans will and should always be able to say good things and say hey at least he played for us. Just remember the days when he played for the you and all the dedication he put into every single game.
  14. Denny M
    614. Posted by Denny M Mon Nov 2 12:26pm EST

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    jason, you don't know your arse from a hole in the ground.
    any cheese eating idgit can see that Favre is on a mission and a different quarterback than the last few years. it's obvious his injury was what was holding him down.
    yeah, maybe Thompson isn't the devil....maybe he wanted to show Brett who was boss, along with that little back stabbing weazel coach of yours, but they most def don't come across as good people, like so many of the folks that live and die with the Pack, or any other football team.
    they should have never booded him, other than in jest. he showed ALL of you that he owns you.
    honestly, i didn't know how good he would do this year either, but he has shown he has plenty of game left in him.
    even if the Vikes don't win it all, he has proven his point with the way he has played so far.
    the haters have no choice at this point other than to keep praying that he falls.
    his talent is something that can't even be argued.

    skol vikings forever! down with the whiney cheese slurping Packer fans!
    your 2009 season is officially over. deal with it.
  15. tod s
    613. Posted by tod s Mon Nov 2 12:25pm EST

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    yawn......
  16. Kathy
    612. Posted by Kathy Mon Nov 2 11:24am EST

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    To the FOOTBALL fans who support Brett Farve and his accomplishments , a BIG thumbs up to you.
    To the people who TRY to ACT like FOOTBALL fans - SHUT THE HELL UP - you don't truly enjoy the game of FOOTBALL , yes, you have your TEAMS to support but tarnishing your TEAMS with bad rally
    is just DUMB! so think of what your saying. Brett DID give Green Bay alot of wonderful years in the game of FOOTBALL and his devotion to that TEAM was above and beyond.

    *** I hope none of you ever get told to give up something you LOVE. If you do, I really feel sorry for you.
  17. GOLDIE
    611. Posted by GOLDIE Mon Nov 2 10:40am EST

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    Today they should hand there flags half staff in enbarassment-show some class guys
  18. GOLDIE
    610. Posted by GOLDIE Mon Nov 2 10:38am EST

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    im from minnesota and i steal dont like bret farve but he played a good game thats why we won, ive watched bret farve pic the vike's apart for years so suck it up, thoughs fans who booed, they act like they go out there every weekend too put there health on the line. I LOVE THIS GAME, MAYBE YALL SHOULD HAVE BEEN CHEER'N FOR YOUR QB INSTEAD OF BOO'N OURS... LET THEM PLAY THE GAME AND STOP ACTING LIKE HILLBILLYS!!
  19. GOLDIE
    609. Posted by GOLDIE Mon Nov 2 10:38am EST

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    im from minnesota and i steal dont like bret farve but he played a good game thats why we won, ive watched bret farve pic the vike's apart for years so suck it up, thoughs fans who booed, they act like they go out there every weekend too put there health on the line. I LOVE THIS GAME, MAYBE YALL SHOULD HAVE BEEN CHEER'N FOR YOUR QB INSTEAD OF BOO'N OURS... LET THEM PLAY THE GAME AND STOP ACTING LIKE HILLBILLYS!!
  20. Rick
    608. Posted by Rick Mon Nov 2 10:18am EST

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    "if i was a packer fan i would have cheered because blah blah blah!" No. most likely you wouldn't. Green Bay was not booing Brett Favre, the QB who played 16 seasons and returned the Pack to greatness and brought us a Lombardi Trophy. No. We booed brett favre the vikings qb who is a self serving ass. one day i'm sure Packer Nation will look back on this as something retarded and remember more fondly the 16 seasons in Green Bay. but right now, favre is the antichrist.
  21. missesmoss
    607. Posted by missesmoss Mon Nov 2 10:14am EST

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    i loved it when the fans booed the packers at the end of the first half, lol still laughing, OH poor title town every thirty years or so they go to the superbowl and they think they are better than the Cowboys or steelers or even the 49ers haha. I love the fact that the vikings dominated in the 70's but that was then this is now and for the last 10 years Pack or vikes no superbowls so cry all you want about titletown we still have a better shot at winning SB than you do hahahahahahaha
  22. rick jabber
    606. Posted by rick jabber Mon Nov 2 9:45am EST

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    its hard to believe gb fans treated him like that! they sould have nothing but praise for him after all he did for the packers... unbelievable!
  23. rick jabber
    605. Posted by rick jabber Mon Nov 2 9:45am EST

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    its hard to believe gb fans treated him like that! they sould have nothing but praise for him after all he did for the packers... unbelievable!
  24. MIKE E P
    604. Posted by MIKE E P Mon Nov 2 9:37am EST

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    I live in wisconsin and i am Sooooooo!!! embarrassed right now. I am not like the fans who booed Brette Favre . Please dont put me in that category. Not everyone in wisconsin is like that . apparently 90% of that crowd lives in green bay.the people there have nothing but the packers.pretty sad.life is so much more than the green bay packers.
  25. The One
    603. Posted by The One Mon Nov 2 9:31am EST

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    Bill - your a complete dumbass! Now why would they boo Favre?! Oh thats right, he's now playing for their archrival, the purple smurfs!

    As for Thompson, would you resign an aging quarterback who frankly is just a step away from needing Medicare? Not to mention having spent a 1st round pick in Rodgers.

    Granted im no Packer or Favre fan, but fans have every right to boo.
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