That game last night perfectly epitomizes Brett Favre's career. Those 3 TD passes he threw were absolutely brilliant beautiful passes. Especially that second one across the middle to Harvin. Just an unbelievable pass. How many QB's in this league can make that pass. Very few.
But in the end with the game on the line he always comes up short. As a Green Bay fan, I've seen it so many times. The guy is just one of the most overrated QB's in history. He's got unreal talent but a brain the size of a pea. He's like an idiot savant.
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That game last night perfectly epitomizes Brett Favre's career. Those 3 TD passes he threw were absolutely brilliant beautiful passes. Especially that second one across the middle to Harvin. Just an unbelievable pass. How many QB's in this league can make that pass. Very few.
But in the end with the game on the line he always comes up short. As a Green Bay fan, I've seen it so many times. The guy is just one of the most overrated QB's in history. He's got unreal talent but a brain the size of a pea. He's like an idiot savant.
Definitions of idiot savant on the Web:
person who is mentally retarded in general but who displays remarkable aptitude in some limited field (usually involving memory) wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Savant syndrome, sometimes abbreviated as savantism, is not a recognized medical diagnosis, but researcher Darold Treffert describes it as a rare condition in which persons with developmental disorders have one or more areas of expertise, ability, or brilliance that are in contrast with the ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idiot_savant
A mentally challenged person who is very gifted in one area of activity, e.g. the piano. This condition is associated with autism en.wiktionary.org/wiki/idiot-savant
He blew it for me to...that put a damper on my Tuesday for sure. However, Im not going to dwell on it because I have to get back to work on the next weeks games. It just sucks thats all...the guys a retard
He blew it for me to...that put a damper on my Tuesday for sure. However, Im not going to dwell on it because I have to get back to work on the next weeks games. It just sucks thats all...the guys a retard
Well..He sure was extremely happy when he threw his 500th....You see him run towards Moss after that TD....Moss was like, no, dont jump on me...haha
Then the post game interview...He made it appear like the 500th TD was more important than the "W" that was so obvious, as he wouldnt let the media forget about that fact....what a self absorbing individual.
Well..He sure was extremely happy when he threw his 500th....You see him run towards Moss after that TD....Moss was like, no, dont jump on me...haha
Then the post game interview...He made it appear like the 500th TD was more important than the "W" that was so obvious, as he wouldnt let the media forget about that fact....what a self absorbing individual.
Well..He sure was extremely happy when he threw his 500th....You see him run towards Moss after that TD....Moss was like, no, dont jump on me...haha
Then the post game interview...He made it appear like the 500th TD was more important than the "W" that was so obvious, as he wouldnt let the media forget about that fact....what a self absorbing individual.
He was definitely more worried about the 500th TD than the "W".
He made some exciting plays and wowed everybody for most of the game. Doesn't matter that the team lost in the end. That's Brett Favre.
Well..He sure was extremely happy when he threw his 500th....You see him run towards Moss after that TD....Moss was like, no, dont jump on me...haha
Then the post game interview...He made it appear like the 500th TD was more important than the "W" that was so obvious, as he wouldnt let the media forget about that fact....what a self absorbing individual.
He was definitely more worried about the 500th TD than the "W".
He made some exciting plays and wowed everybody for most of the game. Doesn't matter that the team lost in the end. That's Brett Favre.
I guess the fact he played well in two superbowls and won one means nothing...idiot football fans...he played bad had a chance to win against the bes defense in the league maybe besides pitt but also an indoor team in an outdoor bad weather stadium.
I guess it doesn't matter that he had his team in fg position in huge negative turnover playoof game before childress made the dumbest coaching error i can remember in 35 years of watching football in a playoff game....you guys just believe your stupity..I will actually watch football instead of being led around by the media...i actually remember in the superbowl he lost that he hit freeman in the stomach at the 15 for a first down, which would have given them a chance to win the game but you idiots have no idea......it wasn't his fault when owens caught a td from 25 yards away on 4th down( i believe) for the 49ers, it wasn't his fault when on 4th and 26 mcnabb completed a 4th down on the last drive...those are outrageous ways to lose.. There wasn't a lot of great talent on those gb teams besides the superbowl ones and after homgren left questionable coaches...I remember the interceptions too but there were a lot of good plays on average talented gb teams.. but apparently the qb who averaged 10 wins a season always throws games away...
I guess the fact he played well in two superbowls and won one means nothing...idiot football fans...he played bad had a chance to win against the bes defense in the league maybe besides pitt but also an indoor team in an outdoor bad weather stadium.
I guess it doesn't matter that he had his team in fg position in huge negative turnover playoof game before childress made the dumbest coaching error i can remember in 35 years of watching football in a playoff game....you guys just believe your stupity..I will actually watch football instead of being led around by the media...i actually remember in the superbowl he lost that he hit freeman in the stomach at the 15 for a first down, which would have given them a chance to win the game but you idiots have no idea......it wasn't his fault when owens caught a td from 25 yards away on 4th down( i believe) for the 49ers, it wasn't his fault when on 4th and 26 mcnabb completed a 4th down on the last drive...those are outrageous ways to lose.. There wasn't a lot of great talent on those gb teams besides the superbowl ones and after homgren left questionable coaches...I remember the interceptions too but there were a lot of good plays on average talented gb teams.. but apparently the qb who averaged 10 wins a season always throws games away...
oh another...gb fan.lol nice..guess you can hang on the pick last year...you must have loved childress....rogers is great as long as there is no pass rush..lol
oh another...gb fan.lol nice..guess you can hang on the pick last year...you must have loved childress....rogers is great as long as there is no pass rush..lol
One of the greatest quarterbacks in history and IdiotSavant par Excellence Greyhound, who`s love of ManSinger knows no bounds has the gall to write this drivel. Have you ever played football in your life.STFU
One of the greatest quarterbacks in history and IdiotSavant par Excellence Greyhound, who`s love of ManSinger knows no bounds has the gall to write this drivel. Have you ever played football in your life.STFU
Well..He sure was extremely happy when he threw his 500th....You see him run towards Moss after that TD....Moss was like, no, dont jump on me...haha
Then the post game interview...He made it appear like the 500th TD was more important than the "W" that was so obvious, as he wouldnt let the media forget about that fact....what a self absorbing individual.
Well..He sure was extremely happy when he threw his 500th....You see him run towards Moss after that TD....Moss was like, no, dont jump on me...haha
Then the post game interview...He made it appear like the 500th TD was more important than the "W" that was so obvious, as he wouldnt let the media forget about that fact....what a self absorbing individual.
Give credit to where credit is due. The Vike defence kept them in last night's game, not so much Favre. For about 3 quarters it can be argued that he did his best to give the game away.
And carj, for every one great play Brett makes, he's also accounted for numerous bad ones too. You are not being very objectionable one bit. Well he is the all time int and fumbles leader too. Too many of those were too costly, but I digress.
Seems like when his teams win, Brett's the man. When his teams lose, its someone elses. "Come on, man!"
Give credit to where credit is due. The Vike defence kept them in last night's game, not so much Favre. For about 3 quarters it can be argued that he did his best to give the game away.
And carj, for every one great play Brett makes, he's also accounted for numerous bad ones too. You are not being very objectionable one bit. Well he is the all time int and fumbles leader too. Too many of those were too costly, but I digress.
Seems like when his teams win, Brett's the man. When his teams lose, its someone elses. "Come on, man!"
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