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Brett Favre Says He Is ‘Done With Football’ At Wrangler Factory

Brett Favre spent Wednesday doing a good thing, visiting employees at a Wrangler plant that was destroyed by recent tornadoes in Alabama. He also did something even better, he told reporters that he is "done with football."

No one was specifically saying Brett would be coming back, but, we are talking about Brett Favre. Not to mention the fact that for the rest of his life, the first thing anyone will do when they meet Brett Favre is talk football with him.

That’s probably why someone asked him about the lockout as well. Favre said he had no idea if there would be football in 2011, obviously.

As for his Wrangler factor visit, Favre said he understands what its like to go through something like this.

“We were hit by a tornado in 2002, not nearly the size of this one,” said Favre. “I know what it’s like, you walk outside like where do I start?”

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