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Packers' website leads fans down the wrong path

February 29, 2008 By WRN Contributor

Packers.com Packers fans are waiting for official word on Brett Favre's future and they're still waiting.

For a short time on Thursday, fans visiting the teams official website, packers.com, saw a page that was reporting Brett Favre's retirement from football.  That site was soon pulled and team officials said an error was made.  The page was created just in case Favre announced his retirement.

But as of now, Favre's future is still unknown, and the Packers will try to make sure no more surprises take place like the one that turned their world upside down for a few hours on Thursday afternoon.

The news that turned out to be no news, provided material for talk shows around the country for the rest of the day and beyond.

 

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