Put me down as one member of the media who never has doubted that Brett Favre will return as the Vikings quarterback for the 2010 season.
In fact, go back a year ago, and I believe the odds then were that Favre was going to play in 2009, and all he wanted was permission to miss training camp and other offseason things that NFL football players deal with.
Nobody will convince me that Vikings offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell, who was Favre's quarterback coach with the Packers, didn't spend a good deal of time communicating with Favre last year before he decided to join the Vikings, and that Bevell isn't doing the same amount of thing this offseason.
Why would Favre have the ankle surgery he underwent this past week if he wasn't going to play football?
There's also the case of being richer to the tune of $13 million that Favre will be paid for playing with the Vikings this coming season. He is under contract, although the money isn't guaranteed like it was last season. But if Favre insists, rest assured it will be guaranteed the moment he steps on a Vikings practice field.
Several of the Vikings keep in contact with Favre. And while he has told them he hasn't made up his mind, the 40-year-old quarterback hasn't at any time said that "I don't believe I will play."
I believe there is only one reason that Favre won't play this season: if his wife, Deanna, insists that he's had enough and she doesn't want her husband to suffer a serious injury.
Furthermore, the Vikings must believe that Favre will be coming back, otherwise they would have made some move to pick up a quarterback in the draft, or made a trade for a veteran.