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I actually like Pennington. I was at he playoff game where he beat Manning and the Colts 40-0. I think Farve provides a little interest as a Jet fan but I don't think he is going to do much. Just the pessimism of a Jet fan. Something crazy to pass the time until the water cools off. Go Jets.
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:crying:After the last few seasons I think pessimism is probably the strongest weapon in Mangina's arsonel.:pats::cheers2:
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Bottom line--he's won exactly one Superbowl--where Desmond Howard won the MVP--and nothing else. His recent playoff appearances have been "less than stellar" and that's being generous.
Yeah, he had a hell of a year for a 37 year old last season. But--the Packers played in a division every bit as bad as the Pats' division, and still managed to lose to the Bears--a team with no NFL caliber QB--twice. He was horrible in the two biggest games he played--the Thursday night regular season showdown with Dallas, and in the NFC Championship. Brett Favre is the single most overrated QB in the history of the NFL. |
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And that's saying a lot considering that Joe Namath played in the NFL. Favre is so popular because people like to watch the exciting (reckless) style of ball he plays. Everyone remembers the great plays he makes, yet all the stupid passes are forgiven because he was "trying to make something happen". He's also popular becuase he's a regular ole southern boy who is always willing to talk to the media. As far as the announcers are concerned, he can do no wrong. He could take a dump at midfield and roll around in it, and somehow Madden would find a way to make it the greatest play in the history of the game. It will be interesting to see what happens with the Jets this year. |
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No one would have made that statement 18 hours ago. I think with the Jets selling Personal Seat Licenses. That is what they wanted some interest if nothing else. |
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They've sold out every game since their days at Shea. They'll sell all of the seats at their new digs even without Favre. The stadium won't even be ready for a couple of more years, and odds are Favre will be re-retired by then ;) |
Favre is a jet........oh my, we're sooo screwdd now!:pats::rolleyes:
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Favre isn't even the best Packer QB of all time. That would be Bart Starr. By the end of their careers, Brady and Peyton Manning will pass Favre on the all-time list. IMO they've both done so already. Kenny Stabler was better than Favre, and so were guys like Steve Young and Troy Aikman. What Favre has going for him is longevity, whereas Young and Aikman had their careers cut short by injuries and concussions. Namath may be overrated in the minds of some, but don't forget he played his entire pro career on not one, but two bad knees. Favre isn't as good as Namath, even with Joe's knees. He's also benefitted by playing in a crap division. Since Favre came into the NFL, Green Bay is the only NFC North team to win a SB, and only the Bears have appeared in another one. How many times have the Lions even made the playoffs? Every NFC East team has appeared in one, and 3 out of the 4 have won one. You want to go back to the days of Sammy Baugh and Sid Luckman, or just stick with the Super Bowl era? |
[QUOTE=fishbones;610470]And that's saying a lot considering that Joe Namath played in the NFL.
I didn't forget Namath played in the nfl, He along with Bob Griese and Favre are all at the top of my list of most over rated ! |
You want them by decades?
1960s--Johnny Unitas, followed by Bart Starr. 1970s--Terry Bradshaw, followed by Ken Stabler. 1980s--Joe Montana, followed by Dan Marino. 1990s--John Elway, followed by (yes) Troy Aikman. 2000s--Tom Brady, followed by Peyton Manning. That doesn't put Favre in the top 10 :fishslap: Not to mention, guys who were better than Favre, like Steve Young, didn't make that list because they weren't #1 or #2 of their time. Same with guys like Y.A. Tittle and Len Dawson from the 60s. And how about guys like Dan Fouts and Roger Staubach? The toughest choice I had was taking Stabler (why he isn't in Canton is a mystery) over Staubach as the #2 from the 70s. And yes--with one more ring, Brady will knock Bradshaw out of the top 5 all time. This is coming from a Giants fan, BTW. |
[QUOTE=Mike P;611463]You want them by decades?
1960s--Johnny Unitas, followed by Bart Starr. 1970s--Terry Bradshaw, followed by Ken Stabler. 1980s--Joe Montana, followed by Dan Marino. 1990s--John Elway, followed by (yes) Troy Aikman. 2000s--Tom Brady, followed by Peyton Manning. That doesn't put Favre in the top 10 :fishslap: Not to mention, guys who were better than Favre, like Steve Young, didn't make that list because they weren't #1 or #2 of their time. Same with guys like Y.A. Tittle and Len Dawson from the 60s. And how about guys like Dan Fouts and Roger Staubach? The toughest choice I had was taking Stabler (why he isn't in Canton is a mystery) Beats me why Stabler is not in ! :huh: |
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