Former Vikings linebacker Ben Leber ripped into Brett Favre on Minnesota's KFAN-FM on Thursday. Leber fired back at Favre in the wake of a recent statement on NFL Network that the biggest reason the quarterback returned for his final season in 2010 was money. "He clearly wasn't mentally and emotionally into it, and that's the thing that kind of bugged me," Leber said. "I get it, you've got to make the money when you can make it, even though he has made hundreds of millions of dollars. When he says it's about the money, it just means that he wasn't committed to us. So that irritated me a little bit, not for him taking the money, but for what it really meant." Leber, who retired in June after 10 seasons, pegged Favre's attitude as such: "You know, I'll kind of stagger back in here, and I'll give you guys what I've got, but I just know wholeheartedly I don't have it in me, and the money's too good to pass up."