Speaking to a large group of reporters after the Vikings practiced on Thursday, Brett Favre discussed the word that caused a mini-controversy just over a week into his tenure with the team. ?I don?t even know what that means, I?ve got no reaction,? Favre said. ?I?m just doing what I can do to hopefully help this team win and just trying to fit in. I?m not worried about that. That?s for you guys to have some fun with. Once again, I have no idea what that means. I?m assuming it?s controversial.? Favre called earning the respect of his teammates ?a work in progress? and did make it clear he wasn?t brought to Minnesota to become the most popular teammate. ?I?m not going to ever sit here and tell you, ?OK, I?ve earned it,?? Favre said. ?You?ll have to ask other people that. To me, you never can be content with where you are. It?s a work in progress, always. Up until the last game, up until the last practice. What you did last week, good or bad, doesn?t really matter this week. Wednesday practice is different each week. You can?t say, ?I had a great game last week so now I can kind of coast.? ?You can?t do that. So it?s always a work in progress. To be here eight, nine days, whatever it has been. I?d be a fool to sit here and tell you that I?ve won everyone over in the locker room. That?s not what I?m trying to do. I was brought in here to help this team win, not to make friends. Even though I feel like that?s an easy thing for me to do. Once again, I will continue to work on that part of it. I think my experience can only go so far on the field but I think it can pay huge dividends off the field and in the locker room on how to adjust. You know what, you?ve got to be yourself and I?m pretty content with my personality. I think it?s able to fit in with just about everyone.?