favre's season ends with a turnover for the third time in a row

#2
#2
That was a heck of a game. Some suspect calls going the Saints way towards the end, but really I just hate NFL overtime, college does it so much better.
 
#3
#3
Yeah, everybody else in his playing generation are already armchair quarterback analysts or in Canton.
 
#4
#4
This one was the worst. They had at least a FG attempt to win in regulation and made a rookie QB mistake.
 
#6
#6
This is a sign from the gods. Retire old man.

Unfortunately, you realize that had he won this and next week, he would have retired and been gone forever

now he's going to be there and we'll have to deal with him for like 3-4 more years
 
#7
#7
Unfortunately, you realize that had he won this and next week, he would have retired and been gone forever

now he's going to be there and we'll have to deal with him for like 3-4 more years
Which is awesome. Brett Favre owns.
 
#8
#8
Unfortunately, you realize that had he won this and next week, he would have retired and been gone forever

now he's going to be there and we'll have to deal with him for like 3-4 more years

Why is it bad if he sticks around for a few more years? He clearly loves the game of football, and is fun to watch. The Vikings should have most of the pieces in place to make another run next season, so what's the harm in him wanting to give it another shot?
 
#10
#10
This one was the worst. They had at least a FG attempt to win in regulation and made a rookie QB mistake.

up there with throwing 4 yards past the LOS and the mindless bomb against Philly. A good friend and fellow Packer fan said it best...Favre is the best mediocre QB ever.
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#11
#11
up there with throwing 4 yards past the LOS and the mindless bomb against Philly. A good friend and fellow Packer fan said it best...Favre is the best mediocre QB ever.
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Absolutely ridiculous. He will go down as one the greatest to ever play the game. He made stupid decisions and trusted his arm too many times, but to call him mediocre is ridiculous.

Sounds like a Green Bay fan that has their panties in a wad because he decided to keep on playing after GB showed him the door
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#12
#12
Absolutely ridiculous. He will go down as one the greatest to ever play the game. He made stupid decisions and trusted his arm too many times, but to call him mediocre is ridiculous.

Sounds like a Green Bay fan that has their panties in a wad because he decided to keep on playing after GB showed him the door
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He won't go down with the likes of Montana, Bradshaw and Brady simply because he only won one SB. However, the main reason I wanted to see him in the big game one more time is so those ungrateful pieces of trash that are Packer fans could feel like idiots for the way their franchise treated him.
 
#13
#13
He won't go down with the likes of Montana, Bradshaw and Brady simply because he only won one SB. However, the main reason I wanted to see him in the big game one more time is so those ungrateful pieces of trash that are Packer fans could feel like idiots for the way their franchise treated him.

At the end of the day, the Packers made the right move. Anyone who can't see that should be euthanized.
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#14
#14
I know they needed to keep Rodgers. I was mainly referring to the treatment he got at Lambeau this year. It's not up to the Packers to tell him when to retire, and after winning a Super Bowl there, Favre deserved better than how he was treated upon his return.
 
#15
#15
I know they needed to keep Rodgers. I was mainly referring to the treatment he got at Lambeau this year. It's not up to the Packers to tell him when to retire, and after winning a Super Bowl there, Favre deserved better than how he was treated upon his return.

fair enough, but poor ole brett was trying to prove something to Ted Thompson too, and he did...that he made the right choice. I feel Favre is a prima donna hidden under the aw shucks small town boy veil.
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#16
#16
He won't go down with the likes of Montana, Bradshaw and Brady simply because he only won one SB. However, the main reason I wanted to see him in the big game one more time is so those ungrateful pieces of trash that are Packer fans could feel like idiots for the way their franchise treated him.
Uh, Bradshaw isn't even in the top 15 greatest QBs ever.
 
#17
#17
I know they needed to keep Rodgers. I was mainly referring to the treatment he got at Lambeau this year. It's not up to the Packers to tell him when to retire, and after winning a Super Bowl there, Favre deserved better than how he was treated upon his return.
The dude was playing for their rival. Fair treatment imo
 
#18
#18
Uh, Bradshaw isn't even in the top 15 greatest QBs ever.

Fair enough on Bradshaw, let me replace him with Elway who I inexplicably left out when naming greatest Qb's. I was trying to quickly think of good/great QB's that had won it multiple times, and I have no idea how I forgot him. As for Favre, what other teams fans react like that when one of their favorite players comes back to their former home? Do the Lakers when Shaq comes back to LA?
 
#19
#19
Fair enough on Bradshaw, let me replace him with Elway who I inexplicably left out when naming greatest Qb's. I was trying to quickly think of good/great QB's that had won it multiple times, and I have no idea how I forgot him. As for Favre, what other teams fans react like that when one of their favorite players comes back to their former home? Do the Lakers when Shaq comes back to LA?

probably, if he was playing for the celtics
 
#20
#20
Favre is still a great QB, but he's also one of the best anti-clutch QBs I've ever seen. At least the last 5 years he has been.
 
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