The Packers and Brett Favre went through a public parting of ways when he retired and the was traded to the Jets after seeking a comeback. Former Green Bay head coach Mike Sherman, now offensive coordinator with the Dolphins, thinks that the relationship between Favre and the Packers will eventually heal. "I think time will pass and everything will be made right," Sherman recently told The Boston Globe. "Green Bay has meant too much to him as a player and as a person and he's been too much for them. "I know there's some hard feelings, maybe on both sides, but at the same time I think with time that all dissipates and he'll be welcomed back with open arms. The dust just has to settle a little bit and the pain of his exit has to heal a little bit and I think he'll be what he was. He was an icon. "I know he loved his time in Green Bay and has phenomenal memories. I know that he cherishes every single Sunday that he went out that tunnel to the cheers of those fans. I think eventually that will heal up and be put in the past."