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With the Tom Brady revenge tour set to start on Sunday, Brett Favre has something he'd like to say to the NFL's 31 other teams: He kind of feels sorry for you.

Brady's first game back from suspension will come on Sunday in Cleveland, and Favre thinks that things are going to get ugly. As a matter of fact, the Pro Football Hall of Famer is predicting that Brady's going to take out his pent-up anger on every team that's left on the Patriots' schedule.

"It doesn't bode well for everyone else, starting with Cleveland, because I feel like Tom is going to take it out on everybody who he faces," Favre said on his weekly SiriusXM NFL radio show. "You know, the guy is incredible, he's a heck of a player, and he is such a competitor. To me, as I've watched him over the years, that's what's been most impressive is that the fire seems to get bigger each year, and that's hard. To me, the competitive fire and spirit that he shows is at a level each year that is surprising to me.

Favre also believes that the Patriots will turn Brady's revenge tour into a team-wide revenge against the rest of the NFL.

"I believe that they feel -- [from] Mr. Kraft on down -- that it's them against everyone else," Favre said.

Basically, Roger Goodell's decision to suspend Brady for Deflategate isn't going to work out well for anyone, except maybe Brady.

"With this situation, not that [Brady] needs an edge -- nor Belichick needs an edge because he coaches with an edge, he's always looking for an angle to approach his team with," Favre said. "Tom's sort of that type of player and he's got that edge now and he's going to take it out on everyone in his way. So that's not good for everyone else."

It's especially not good for Cleveland. The 0-4 Browns will be trying to pick up their first win on Sunday, and pretty much no one thinks it's going to happen. Not only are the Browns 10.5-point underdogs, but 91 percent of CBSSports.com readers think they're going to lose. Good luck, Cleveland.