At this rate, Brett Favre may wish he had kept his seat on the world’s most uncomfortable tractor. The Minnesota Vikings have gone from trendy Super Bowl pick to the walking wounded. Sidney Rice told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune he has undergone hip surgery. The hip injury has lingered since the NFC Championship Game and Rice could miss half the 2010 season.
That‘s in addition to the migraine headaches that have kept Percy Harvin, probably the team‘s most talented receiver, off the field. To shore up the wide receiver situation, Minnesota has reunited Favre with former Packer Javon Walker. After the nine-year vet left Green Bay, his career has been in a steady downward spiral.
While playing for the Oakland Raiders, Walker contemplated retirement. In fairness though, playing for the current Raiders has probably made a lot of players contemplate retirement. Other than Adrian Peterson, I am in no hurry to draft any Vikes right now.
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