This is going to dominate the day (week? Month? Year?) so we might as well all talk about it now: Brett Favre is on his way to Minnesota (and may already be here now as far as we know) and he could very shortly sign a contract to play for the Vikings.
The big question: Does the lag time between Favre's initial brush-off and what appears to be his signing now diminish the appetite for this among fans? That is to say, how many people who were warming to the idea before Favre initially said no are so disgusted by his waffling that they now have no interest in this now?
Also: Holy [redacted] [redacted].
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