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Earlier this week Brett Favre sent a text to ESPN Analyst Trent Dilfer that he was not going to come out of retirement again. Just a few short days later, it appears that Favre may have changed his mind. Free agent QB Brett Favre is reportedly going to be meeting with Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress both tonight and tomorrow in Favre's home state of Mississippi. The former Southern Miss Golden Eagles Quarterback who built his Hall of Fame career in Green Bay is once again a hot topic in the world of sports. Reports from Fathead are that Brett Favre is the top-selling image of all-time, and there is no doubt that  Brett Favre Vikings Fatheads or Favre Minnesota Vikings jerseys & apparel would be hot items for Viking fans.

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