Drew Bledsoe has some advice for recently-retired Brett Favre, assuming he remains off the field: find a hobby. "It's not an easy thing, and the reasons are all pretty obvious, but you go from that lifestyle of being an NFL football player, where you've got the adrenaline rush of Sundays," Bledsoe said of settling into retirement. "You've got the structure around you: where you're supposed to be, when you're supposed to be there, what you're supposed to do. You've got all that goes with that. And then when you step away from that, it's not like one part of that goes away; it all goes away." "You've got to find things to fill those voids. The advantage that I had is that I recognized probably eight or nine years into my career that it wasn't going to last forever. So we started planning for it. I bought some vineyard lands and started that project. I laid the foundations for this capital group, this private equity group that we have, so that when I stepped away I wasn't stepping into the void. I was moving into these other things that were exciting and engaging."