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Favre didn't enter the locker room at Winter Park when it was open to reporters on Monday, but after the game he said he wouldn't put his record ahead of common sense.
"If I can play but not be effective, then it's not worth playing," Favre said. "I hope I use good judgment, so we'll see. I'm no spring chicken anymore. I don't heal as quickly."
The injury news overshadowed a second day of Childress criticizing Favre's decisions on the interceptions, two of which the Packers turned into touchdowns. The other stopped a Vikings drive that was already in field-goal range.
Childress said he planned to speak with Favre about the issue of staying "within the confines of our system," as he put it after the game, an assertion Favre didn't disagree with.
Asked Monday whether he and Favre are on the same page with their strategy, Childress paused for a second before saying, "Absolutely." When asked if Favre's straying from orders was a recurring issue, Childress said it was isolated to Sunday night.
"There was a couple 'night at the improvs,'" Childress said. "That happens. It's just a matter of it's with merit.'
Childress said he doesn't have a "breaking point" where Favre's turnovers force a non-injury benching.
"When I invited him back here I said, 'Just as long as we don't throw 33 interceptions and seven touchdowns, I think we'll be OK,'" Childress said. "I would hope it doesn't flame up to those proportions, where we flip the whole thing."
Childress also suggested that Favre's struggles will make it easier for them to agree about how the offense is run.
"My experience with quarterbacks is always when they are a little more humbled, they are always much more receptive," he said.
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