Brett Favre was rightly crushed for his awful take on Deshaun Watson’s trade demand

Not great, Brett!

Brett Favre, the man who spent the end of his career by having the most dramatic and drawn-out decision-making processes about whether he would return to football or not and once forced the Green Bay Packers to trade him, is apparently not a fan of other players trying to do what they want with their careers.

I’m talking specifically about Deshaun Watson, who recently told the Texans that he would like to be traded.

Favre had this to say about Watson during an interview with Yahoo Sports on Wednesday:

“You get paid a ton of money to do a certain job, and just do it, and let the chips fall where they may. I think we make too much money to voice an opinion, but I’m not saying he’s wrong. Again, I think it’s a different day and time, and it’ll be interesting to see how the organization handles it.”

Yeah, that’s a very awful take from the former Packers/Vikings/Jets QB, no matter how he tried to save it with the “I’m not saying he’s wrong” part.

Twitter rightly ripped him for it:

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