Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre speaks from experience in regards to critiquing and praising other quarterbacks. Favre recently spoke about two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks: Drew Brees and Tom Brady. Favre recognizes how special the two are and what they continue to bring to the game and how they can play for years to come if they choose to do so.

“They’d be lying if they said, ‘you know what OTAs are fun. Sitting in meetings are fun.'” Favre said. “The game itself probably if anything is more fun and more rewarding as you get older because you appreciate it more. It’s kind of funny because in some ways it’s not nearly as fun as it used to be but in others it is more fun.”

Favre expressed his thought process during his time in the league and what he was thinking prior to his retirement.

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“You weigh the pros and cons and how do you feel and only that person … can answer that question: How do I feel and how do I want to feel if I play one or two more years? Am I going to jeopardize how how I feel later on even more than I have already?”

Favre was one of the best quarterbacks the league has ever seen and his character speaks volumes of the kind of player he was. Drew Brees and Tom Brady are showing no signs of slowing down and Favre may be correct in regards to their careers pending they continue to play at an elite level.