Vikings coach Brad Childress was asked Wednesday if he expected Brett Favre to return if he hadn't sent players Steve Hutchinson, Jared Allen and Ryan Longwell to the Hattiesburg, Miss., home of the quarterback, where they were able to convince the veteran quarterback to rejoin the Vikings.
"He might have come back, but we wanted him to return sooner," Childress said.
On Monday after practice, Hutchinson, Allen and Longwell didn't know about the idea to have them fly to Mississippi to try to convince Favre to come back. Two hours later they were on a private jet, headed for Favre's home.
"He [Childress] had asked us on behalf of the team, as leaders of the team, and it was more of a 'would you be willing to?' for the reason, we need an answer yes or no," Hutchinson revealed. "Brett will tell you he was back and forth in his own mind and obviously with the team over the last few weeks, so we kind of felt as an organization that it's getting closer to the start of the regular season. We would need to know one way or the other."
Hutchinson said he believes the trio were selected because all had a personal relationship with Favre. Apparently their arrival was a surprise to Favre.
"I know it was," Hutchinson said. "I don't know if he had an inkling that somebody was coming down. I think there was probably a little bit of hush-hush around the house, so he probably thought something was up. But I don't think he thought it would have been any of the players, without any kind of management or coach or anything."
After arriving at Favre's home, Hutchinson said, "We sat and talked to him a little bit, and kind of saw what he was thinking, and expressed our feelings towards the matter as well. He was back and forth. He wasn't really sure what he wanted to do and he's conveyed that to the front office and to players and Coach [Childress] over the last couple of weeks. So I think we went down there to just get a definite yes or no, clear-cut, just see what his answer was going to be.
"I'm sure he's probably had a list of why he should play and on the other side of the paper, why he shouldn't. He went through some of those things with us, and everything was legit he was saying, the for and against.