Brett Favre Criticizes Deshaun Watson's Trade Request: 'We Make Too Much Money to Voice an Opinion'

Brett Favre was critical of Deshaun Watson for requesting a trade from the Houston Texans, and people felt like he shouldn't be the one talking.

Deshaun Watson walks off the field following his teams 22 19 win against the Bills.
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Deshaun Watson walks off the field following his teams 22 19 win against the Bills.

Brett Favre is getting raked over the coals for what many are calling his hypocritical take on the situation involving Deshaun Watson and the Houston Texans. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported late last month that Watson officially requested a trade from the Texans, less than six months after signing a four-year contract extension worth $160 million. 

Favre's issue with Watson's trade request hinged on the money aspect. "I'm kind of old school. You get paid a ton of money to do a certain job and just do it and let the chips fall where they may," Favre told Yahoo Sports. "I think we make too much money to voice an opinion, but I'm not saying he's wrong. I think it’s a different day and time, and it’ll be interesting to see how the organization handles it."

"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..."

Brett Favre joined @MintyBets to discuss Deshaun Watson demanding a trade from the Texans. pic.twitter.com/1YTRl0QefO

— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) February 1, 2021

Watson's agent David Mulugheta responded on Twitter to Favre's remark about his client, who has played four seasons with the Texans, amassing a 28-25 record and two playoff appearances. 

Brett should probably stop throwing stones from that glass house he’s sitting in. https://t.co/2fdPhTnJwC

— David Mulugheta (@DavidMulugheta) February 4, 2021

The idea that Favre is telling someone that they "make too much money to voice an opinion" and should "let the chips fall where they may" definitely rubbed people the wrong way.

Check out some reactions to it all below.

I think the NFL has evolved past the need for Brett Favre and this line of thinking in general https://t.co/XgfYbRuxmy

— C R (@CosmicHero_4) February 4, 2021

That’s probably enough from Brett Favre this millennium pic.twitter.com/OAcVsBdTKC

— Steve Berman (@BASportsGuy) February 4, 2021

Brett Favre has really become one of my least favorite Packers ever.

— Tyler (@tylervraney) February 3, 2021

Ah yes if there's one man who knows about professionalism it's Brett Favre. https://t.co/PsFOWmKUqg

— Luke (@LukePerez17) February 3, 2021

Wait? Is this the same Brett Favre who held the Packers future hostage every offseason by contemplating retiring so he could get out of training camp? Yeah, Brett shouldn't be voicing an opinion on Deshaun Watson or any other QB. https://t.co/3OAZ5BcKCb

— ChuckModi (@ChuckModi1) February 3, 2021

Brett Favre held the Packers hostage with his retirement for years and wanted things his way, but suddenly it’s “I think we make too much to voice an opinion.” Gee, wonder why. https://t.co/2VfwGHHlKJ

— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) February 4, 2021

Brett Favre fake retired for 7 consecutive seasons and did everything imaginable to find his way to a divisional rival. https://t.co/9rfqEX2bGz

— Carrington Harrison (@cdotharrison) February 3, 2021

Players worked too hard to get to this point for anybody to tell them they can’t voice their opinion.. You wasn’t randomly chosen to get paid .. this ain’t a lottery. Players today are realizing the power they have over themselves and situation.. you earn that. https://t.co/MvNR0dKh2U

— Adrian Amos (@_SmashAmos31) February 3, 2021

I love Brett Favre BUT.... in 2008 he was welcomed back to the packers from what I remember but didn’t like that he was told he’d compete for the job against Rodgers and wanted a trade. Thats not letting the “chips fall where they may” 🙃 https://t.co/HGmBpBPZKs

— Adan Abel Saucedo (@Sauc3do) February 3, 2021

LOL
And did Brett Favre have any thoughts on (Packers 2x retiree/Jets star/Vikes star) Brett Favre? https://t.co/nEb9ZCUgVs

— Dave Dameshek (@Dameshek) February 4, 2021

you've gotta give Brett Favre credit for his consistent stance against speaking when paid large sums of money https://t.co/1obGqhjUUs pic.twitter.com/fSWHjoR48K

— Rodger Sherman (@rodger) February 4, 2021

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