Eden Prairie (AP) — Brett Favre is brushing aside his conflict with Minnesota coach Brad Childress.
Childress
said he had a "good talk" with his quarterback on both Monday and
Wednesday about their disagreement during Sunday's loss to Carolina.
Childress has said he suggested to Favre that he come out of the game
with the Vikings clinging to a one-point lead. Minnesota eventually
lost 26-7.
Childress also insists Favre has been "extremely true"
to the offense in response to questions the 40-year-old hasn't followed
orders.
Favre says the dispute is resolved and that he and Childress have communicated well this season.
After
a 10-1 start, the Vikings have lost two of their last three games.
Favre has thrown for only three touchdowns with four interceptions in
December.