the game was gone long before that pick. they should have been up 14 or so at least. abundance of fumbling before the int is what killed them.
the game was gone long before that pick. they should have been up 14 or so at least. abundance of fumbling before the int is what killed them.
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Some people don't understand that so they are hell bent on blaming the one person who made the last shitty play.
Similar to if Trevor Hoffman blows blows the 9th inning. He would get the blame, not anybody else. Its just how some/many people look at things. Brewers wouldn't need to put Hoffman in if everyone else was producing more runs, I guess its an ok anology. Anyway, they don't look at it as a whole, I guess everybody needs a scapegoat.
Just think... Maybe if he plays long enough he can throw game-losing INT's in postseason OT games to every team in the NFC...
2004 Season throws one to the Eagles in OT. Ends Packer's great season.
2007 Season throws one to the Giants in OT. Ends Packer's great season.
2009 Season throws one to the Saints in OT. Ends Vikings great season.
He's now got another one of his many records... Most postseason INT's by a QB in NFL history.
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Hey, Maybe Aaron can continue that tradition with fumbles ending the Packer playoff seasons.
talk as much shit as you want about the guy. Let's see how many winning seasons we have over then next 16 years. Rodgers has already matched Brett's under .500 total.
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I think you forgot a few records
Consecutive starts as a quarterback: 285 (308 including playoffs)[6][105]
Consecutive starts as a position player: 285 [106]
Career regular-season victories by a starting quarterback: 181 (Regular-season record: 181–104)
Most wins by a starting quarterback against a single opponent: 27, Detroit Lions (18–0 in home games)
Career passing touchdowns: 497
Career passing yards: 69,329
Career pass completions: 6,083
Career pass attempts: 9,811
Career interceptions thrown: 317
Career games with at least one touchdown pass: 241
Career games with at least two touchdown passes: 157
Career games with at least three touchdown passes: 71
Career games with at least four touchdown passes: 23
Career games with at least 200 passing yards: 202
Career games with at least 225 passing yards: 165
Career games with at least 250 passing yards: 139
Career games with at least 275 passing yards: 100
Career games with at least 300 passing yards: 61 (Dan Marino is 1st with 63)
Touchdown passes of 80+ yards: 9
Touchdown passes of 70+ yards: 15
Touchdown passes of 20+ yards: 165
1 yard touchdown passes: 37
1 yard touchdown passes, passer/receiver combination: 8, Brett Favre/Bubba Franks
Career games with at least 30 completions: 24
Career games with at least 20 completions: 185
Completions in a game played on a Friday: 30; 12/24/2004
Seasons with at least 30 touchdown passes: 9
Consecutive seasons with at least 30 touchdown passes: 5
Seasons with at least 3,000 passing yards: 18
Consecutive seasons with at least 3,000 passing yards: 18
Seasons with at least 300 completions: 18
Consecutive seasons with at least 300 completions: 18
Brett Favre & Sterling Sharpe tied Dan Marino & Mark Clayton's record for most passer/receiver touchdown combinations in a season in 1994: 18-broken by Tom Brady and Randy Moss(23) in 2007.
Most consecutive AP NFL MVP awards: 3 (1995–1997)[113]
Career playoff pass completions: 481[114]
Career playoff pass attempts: 745[114]
Career playoff passing yards: 5,855[114]
(2nd) Career playoff passing touchdowns: 44[114] (Montana, 45)[115]
Career playoff interceptions thrown: 30
Career playoff losses as starting QB: 11
(5th) Career playoff wins as starting QB: 13 (Joe Montana, 16; Tom Brady, 14; Terry Bradshaw, 14; John Elway, 14)
Favre is the only quarterback to have led a team to victory over all thirty-two teams in the league since the NFL first expanded to 32 franchises in 2002
Favre is one of four quarterbacks to lead the league in touchdown passes four times
Lets not forget Favre threw for over 300 yards yesterday.
So will the Packer fans that hate this BreNt guy who went to the Vikings. Still trying to figure out why they dont like him.
its not that i don't like him. i dont like all the drama lama crap he plays with retiring and not retiring. it gets old fast and that ALL the media talks about...
Nooooo, are you sure?? Please go back and read my other posts.
Ex: http://brewcitymuscle.com/forum/show...7&postcount=67
I hate Favre because I hate the Vikings. Its pretty much as easy as that for me. Good for him if he plays or not. I'm just sick of hearing about him all the time.
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I just got this in an E-mail. Its kind of funny actually.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...5/FavreINT.mp3
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Yes indeed he was. You make a GREAT point Mike! In spite of being SACKED more times than any QB in the league, he threw for more yards than your hero did in in his first two seasons. While it's true that some of those sacks were due to him holding onto the ball too long, the fact is, he played great with a patchwork O-line and held up to getting his ass kicked. I believe you were one of those who said he was a wimp and would never make it thru a full season?
FURTHERMORE, perhaps you're too young to recall that your hero, when he was "fresh" had a different bad habit. He didn't hold onto the ball too long, no sir. HE THREW IT UP FOR GRABS AND DROVE COACHES AND GB FANS CRAZY!!!
So taking what you posted, one can only wonder what kind of season this kid would have had if he had any semblance of a line in the first several games. He's learned not to hold onto the ball too long. BreNt has never learned that throwing across your body into the middle is a big NO NO, especially in Championship games.
What has Rodgers done that's so great?
He's beaten a bunch of shitty teams, and lost his big chance to shine by a fumble of his that ended the game. A fumble caused by what? HOLDING ON TO THE BALL TOO LONG!. Which you said he learned not to do.
I don't give a shit about a guys who put up stats AND do not put up wins. Come back to me in 5 years and we can make a decision on the guy. 2 seasons does not a career make.
And it's not that I hate him so much as I hate the cocksucking done by people just cause they want to love someone new since Brett broke their heart. Atleast those of us who are Favre fans have a reason to be. He only kicked a bunch of ass for the team for a real long time. Right now Rodgers is like Daunte Culpepper.
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You realize it was third down, don't you? So if he either took a sack or threw it away, we punt it back to the Cards, who we clearly could not stop.
What he has done is given hope that we won't return to how things were for so many years, years when you were a gleam in the eye of your momma and daddy.
As for your hero, I was fine with him going to the Jets. I might even have been able to stomach him going to Da Bears. Vikings? I HATE the Vikings, I will always hate them, and when he had that smirk on his face holding up that purple jersey, that was that. He shit on the fans that supported him. He's a drama queen and mega-attention whore and he fucked everything up.
Now he can go watch the game on TV and string the Viqueens and ESPN along until a week after training camp ends, when he will "feel the fire" again and come back for more ESPN coverage. As for cocksucking, look in the mirror.
Oh BRETT!!! mmmmm kiss kiss kiss I wuv you!