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Who is more likely to become an ESPN NFL analyst: Daunte Culpepper or Brett Favre?

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  1. DC
  2. Oh I bet all the Networks are just dying to get Favre as an analyst. For ESPN - Culpepper. Favre is gonna want big network money no doubt. Prediction: when Madden dies, Favre will replace him. It will be in Madden's will.
  3. Favre. Culpepper would rather email instead, he loves it.
  4. Neither one. Favre never shaves, so he wouldn't be allowed on the air. DC is an absolute moron with no personality
  5. Without a doubt it would have to be Culpepper, everyone is sick and tired of Favre......I know I am. Not only that but I can garauntee you that Brett Favre doesnt really want anything to do with being an analyst. He knows that if he is still calling games thats going to make him want to play again...and noone wants to see that! Culpepper on the other hand has good football knowledge, and isnt a total idiot. He will definitely be looking for a job here soon, and I think that overall, Culpeppers personality is a better fit for a football analyst job than is Favre's.
  6. Brett Farve if he Actually starts Shaving for once.
  7. Favre will be courted by several networks. i think he'll go with either ESPN or FOX
  8. farve definitely he is a hall of famer
  9. Daunte Culpepper, He needs the money, and it's not like he isn't experianced or smart enough, I mean jeeze, Trent Dilfer is an analyst. I think Favre probably wants to stay out of the spot light for awhile, and plus, he doesn't need anymoney, and any extra money he does want, he will be getting from those wrangler ads he is doing. I think both will become one eventually, but DC sooner, much sooner.
  10. i bet the analysts will want favre
  11. Dante. Favre might do some guest commentary, but that's it. He likes to hunt and fish too much. Besides, he needs to make a clean break and get completely away from the game for a while.
  12. FARVE!! FARVE!!! FARVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! boo Culpepper
  13. I doubt either will, but more likely to be Culpepper. Other than last year's off season when Favre had his spat with the Packers, he's a fairly private individual. I think now that he's retired, he'll be out of the spotlight for the most part. He'll probably do what Montana did after he retired and stick to himself.
  14. Neither Culpepper will be playing in Detroit in 2009 and Farve will leave the game behind and go hunting and fishing instead of dressing up to talk about the game
  15. Dante Cullpepper. Favre won't be an analyst - I think he's DONE DONE.
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