-Brett Favre continued to amaze the rest of the public (I sit on the sidelines and shake my head at him) by adding to his legend with a last-second game-winning heave to Greg Lewis. Favre displayed incredible arm strength -- something he rarely did last season with my Jets -- firing the ball deep down the field under intense pressure. Lewis did an outstanding job maintaining his footwork and coming down with the backbreaking reception. If the Texans' fans had a rough day today, the 49er faithful suffered through the Apocalypse.
Brett Favre
27 September 2009
Tough one for the Texans and their faithful.
Posted by John Frascella | No comments yet
9 May 2009
And I thought the playoffs got harder as they progressed.
Brett Favre needs to stay out of the news. That's all I have to say about that. Do you not have a family? They're starved for
Posted by Chris Strickland | No comments yet
21 January 2009
ans and fans across the NFL (in the interest of not getting sued, this is not an actual letter from Brett Favre. It was written by me and does not express the opinions of Brett Favre
Posted by Andy Goldstein | No comments yet
15 November 2008
He was quickly disregarded as trash when the golden icon Brett Favre donned the green and white.
Understandable?
Yes.
Good for the Jets?
Yes.
Surprise,
Also good for Pennington and the Dolphins.
Posted by Dayne Duranti | No comments yet
11 July 2008
offices to put their fate in once great, but now flawed men of unimaginative power over their fans. Brett Favre draws the people, and is great...but he no longer represents the future.
So let's see Favre in purple and gold, or Tampa Bay orange. Let's get a Rodgers-Favre showdown of the Bears in Lambeau. Let's enjoy the awkwardness of an old
Posted by Anthony "The Moneyball" Moniello | No comments yet