Vikings quarterback Brett Favre has been named the named the NFC offensive player of the month for November after leading the Vikings to a 4-0 record and completing 91 of 130 passes for 1,193 yards, 12 touchdowns and no interceptions with a passer rating of 129.4. Favre said Wednesday, before it was announced he had won the award, that he feels his performance this year is definitely comparable to his three MVP seasons in the mid-1990s. He also said he is surprised as anyone that he has achieved that success despite missing all of training camp in Mankato this summer. “Had I felt healthy, this is the way I look at this, being a coach’s son I always pride myself on being out there every snap," said Favre, who had surgery to repair a partially torn biceps in late May. "Whether it be practice [or] games. Whether you feel like it or not, I know how important it is for the quarterback to be there. Had my arm felt better and I decided to play I would have been there the first day of camp. I’m as surprised as anyone showing up late. I know how difficult it is even if you know the system, you know the guys and everything is in place. I know how hard it is to come in without those reps and stuff." Source: Star Tribune
Cry when we have to watch t-joke. I'm hoping that the Vikings draft a QB, and Favre decides to stick around one more year and let the kid learn. Only time will tell though. **********Automerged Doublepost********** AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :icon_eek: Screw that.
Screw Vick. I hope to god the Vikings don't even consider him. We already have one running QB who isn't very accurate.
HH, I have this mental image of you actually standing up and yelling "BRETT FAVRE" every time you post it. :icon_cheesygrin: