Favre Tells Packers He's Retiring

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  1. n1gbpackfan

    n1gbpackfan Title Town USA

    I know he had ties with Jarrett Racing - not sure if he still does though.
     
  2. DawkinsINT

    DawkinsINT Tebow free since 9/5/2015.

    :beerchug:
     
  3. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1P4q483TH0"]YouTube - Sept 27,1992 Steelers@Packers,Brett Favre's 1st NFL Start[/ame]


    :ranting:

    :2up:

    :woodson:
     
  4. TJ

    TJ Dez Caught It

    QB controversy at GB...LOL!!!

    Mike Holmgrem was thin...Bill Cowher had hair...it's been a long time since Favre had his first start :icon_eek:
     
  5. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    :icon_lol:
     
  6. n1gbpackfan

    n1gbpackfan Title Town USA

    Long time since they had a QB controversy.. lets hope there is not one this year!
     
  7. The Red

    The Red GO BLUE!!!


    Ummm are you sure about that? Do you remember 1998 Young to Owens with 3 seconds left and it was labeled "The Catch II"? Ring a bell?
     
  8. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    :laughy32:

    Was Favre's first start against the Steelers? First game action or pass against the Buccaneers? I know his first "Touchdown Pass" went the other way...against the Redskins.
     
  9. ollysj

    ollysj iKraut

    Thanks, I was trying to find out what game it was :bad:
     
  10. Sweets

    Sweets All-Pro

    OWENS, OWENS, OWENS, OWENS!!!!!!
     
  11. ollysj

    ollysj iKraut

    Stop derailing this thread.......

    fixed that for you :icon_mrgreen:
     
  12. 5x49ers

    5x49ers Starter

    Good! Im sick of Favre.
     
  13. red_askew

    red_askew #1 Macho!

    Sick of him ripping your defence apart?!:icon_wink:
    Thought i'd hear nothing else
     
  14. ketbuckfan

    ketbuckfan Tressel owns Michigan

    For all of the Favre lovers, here is a different perspective on his career.


    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=paolantonio_sal&id=3281535

    Overhyped: Favre didn't deliver in second half of career

    [​IMG] By Sal Paolantonio
    ESPN.com

    Updated: March 8, 2008

    [​IMG] Scott Boehm/Getty Images
    In the playoffs, Brett Favre was 3-5 with 14 touchdown passes and 16 interceptions.

    We interrupt the continued deification of Brett Favre -- a first-ballot Hall of Famer and the most durable player in NFL history -- with the following reality check.


    Yes, Favre played long enough to throw the most touchdown passes and collect the most wins by an NFL quarterback. But let's examine the second half of No. 4's career. The truth is, Favre did little over the past decade to earn the gushing praise heaped upon him by our fawning brethren in the media.




    Best-Ever Debate

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    In his 17 seasons, Brett Favre set numerous NFL records, including most yards passing (61,655) and most touchdowns (442).


    But do those numbers, combined with Favre's three MVP awards and one Super Bowl victory, put him among the top 10 quarterbacks of all time?

    Recently, ESPN.com's Mike Sando and Football Outsiders' Aaron Schatz examined the best-ever debate.



    After beating the San Francisco 49ers in the 1997 NFC Championship Game, Favre won just three of his last 10 playoff games. Eli Manning had more postseason wins in a 29-day span this past season than Favre had in his last decade with the Green Bay Packers.


    Yes, Favre won a Super Bowl -- 11 years ago! But as his career arc spiraled downward, the blind adulation only got worse.


    Favre's passer rating in his last 12 postseason games was a pedestrian 77.8. In his last five wild-card games, he went 2-3 with more interceptions (nine) than touchdown passes (seven). In his last three divisional playoff games, he went 1-2 with seven TDs and seven interceptions. That's a 3-5 record with 14 touchdown passes and 16 picks.


    In two of his last four postseason appearances, Favre threw two of the most unthinkable playoff interceptions in NFL history, both in overtime -- to Brian Dawkins of the Philadelphia Eagles in 2003 and to Corey Webster of the New York Giants in January. In fact, Favre is the only quarterback in NFL history to throw overtime interceptions in two playoff games. In his last nine playoff games, Favre threw 18 interceptions.


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    Brett Favre's career playoff record was 12-10. Fellow Packer star quarterback Bart Starr, above, was 9-1.


    In the first 81 years of the Green Bay franchise, the most hallowed in all of pro football, the Packers were 13-0 at home in the postseason. But since 2002, the Packers have gone 2-3 in playoff games at Lambeau Field, with Favre losing to three not-quite Hall of Fame quarterbacks: Michael Vick, Daunte Culpepper and Manning.


    If Manning had a decade like that, he'd be run out of New York. If Philip Rivers kept chucking ridiculous overtime interceptions in the postseason, he would be branded a first-round bust. If Drew Brees came up short in three out of five home playoff games, he'd be mocked.


    But no matter how many dumb passes he threw and how many playoff games he lost, Favre remains immune to criticism.


    Favre isn't even the greatest quarterback in the history of the Packers. It's not even close. Bart Starr won five NFL championships -- four more than Favre -- and retired as the NFL's most accurate passer.


    Oh, you say Starr was surrounded by a Hall of Fame roster with a legendary coach. But Starr still is the NFL record holder with a 104.8 career playoff passer rating, nearly 20 points higher than Favre's. That wasn't Vince Lombardi or Ray Nitschke throwing those passes for Starr, whose career postseason passer rating, by the way, is 38 points higher than Johnny Unitas'.


    Favre's career playoff record was 12-10. Starr's was 9-1 -- without the benefit of wild-card games. Favre threw 28 interceptions in 22 playoff games. Starr threw three in 10. Think about that -- just three picks in 213 postseason attempts.


    But Bart Starr gets the Ringo Starr treatment -- underappreciated and overlooked. Favre gets put on a pedestal. Yes, he had a Pro Bowl season in 2007 with the youngest roster in the NFL. But his final moment on Lambeau Field was a wildly errant pass that turned into the NFC title for the Giants.


    Indeed, a decade after his last moments of glory, the football hype machine continues to paint Favre as a hallowed icon of Americana, a symbol of all that is right with sports, a Wild West gun-slinging good ol' boy. There's Brett on the farm! There's Brett with his family! There's Brett on the cover of Sports Illustrated! There's Brett throwing another overtime interception!


    Favre was among the best in the game, once upon a time. Those days are long gone. Only the idolatry remains.

    This is adapted from the best-selling book "The Paolantonio Report: The Most Overrated and Underrated Players, Teams, Coaches and Moments in NFL History" by Sal Paolantonio with Reuben Frank, which is available in local bookstores and at Amazon.com.
     
  15. TJ

    TJ Dez Caught It

    Damn, that was harsh...
     
  16. The Red

    The Red GO BLUE!!!

    Someone is mad cause Boomer doesn't have any records!!1:icon_cheesygrin:
     
  17. ollysj

    ollysj iKraut

    Stoped reading this crap halfway of the article.

    yes, Farve is a bust, so is Marino who didn't even has a ring, wtf :icon_confused:
     
  18. M1LEHIGH

    M1LEHIGH Backup Clipboard Holder

    Sorry to see him leave the NFL, he will be missed.
     
  19. Fish

    Fish I'm glad I came!

    Good luck in NY. And I STILL hope you break your leg, you selfish, back-water, son-of-a-snitch!