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Post by gbpackershaun on Oct 10, 2008 11:04:47 GMT -5
Sweeping the floor in McDonalds
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Post by thegreenmeanie on Oct 10, 2008 22:06:44 GMT -5
At least he gets to use his great arm strength still.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2008 12:23:37 GMT -5
In the next 4 weeks Brett faces Oakland, KC and St. Louis. Look for him to put up some big numbers!
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Post by adam on Oct 14, 2008 21:09:48 GMT -5
In the next 4 weeks Brett faces Oakland, KC and St. Louis. Look for him to put up some big numbers! Good thing I got him in FFB then!
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Post by nick20 on Oct 14, 2008 23:15:04 GMT -5
Yep. He should have 20 tds on the season after those 8 games. thats 7 tds in 4 games 30 for the seasin is looking very likely..
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Post by gbpackershaun on Oct 21, 2008 6:30:11 GMT -5
Brett kinda stunk up the joint a little on Sunday.
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Post by nick20 on Oct 26, 2008 15:15:36 GMT -5
2 tds 3 picks 290 yards. 16 tds on the season , 11 picks.
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Post by gopackgo2000 on Oct 26, 2008 22:00:36 GMT -5
Brett is feeling like he needs to do everything. He has a crappy defense and a so-so offense. He will go down hill from here the rest of the season. The J E T S fans will be B O O ING by mid November!!!
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Post by thegreenmeanie on Oct 26, 2008 22:21:04 GMT -5
They are still winning games I think they would be losing with Pennington. I see Favre playing at least one more for the Jets so I doubt the fans turn on him.
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Post by nick20 on Oct 26, 2008 23:18:40 GMT -5
Given the Jets Schedule, The Jets should end up with a winning record. 2 of those [picks today were stupid decisons by Brett. he's now at 299 picks for his career. but the big number is 40. this was Brett 40th career comeback in the 4th.
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Post by happypacker on Oct 27, 2008 12:49:45 GMT -5
Yes , i still feel favre is by far a great QB to have on any team, he seems to always raise the level of play of the players around him. He really has a so-so offense. he took some big hits this weekend. I bet he has some sore ribs!.I think have a shot at winning the div. but they will need some help by catching at least two teams when they have an off day. favre will keep them i it.
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Post by nick20 on Nov 10, 2008 23:53:39 GMT -5
Jets are noe 6-3 after a dsomping of the Rams. This was a mirror opposite of the Cards game in WEek 4. Then Brett threw 6 tds. Sunday, when his team scored 47, He only threw 1 a 1 yard dump off. he could have had 3-4 imo.
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Post by therunninbackyall on Nov 14, 2008 1:23:19 GMT -5
Well that was quite a game and he obviously can still get it done.
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Post by nick20 on Nov 14, 2008 4:41:11 GMT -5
18 on the season, 460 for his career. 140 or so ahead of Peyton. He could get to 500 late next year, assuming he finishes strong this season and has a strong 2009 season. no guarantees of course.. Favre 460 Manning 318 T-plus 142
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Post by TW on Nov 14, 2008 8:30:16 GMT -5
Favre played well last night. Once again, we saw a team rally around him, and him making the throws needed to win another game.
Regardless of how good Rodgers is, watching Favre is exciting, because of his style of play.
Since the Jets were 3-13 last year, and are now leading their division after 10 games, I'm going to go on record as saying that Favre did contribute to that climb, and that we're going to be lucky to make the playoffs in Green Bay.
Regardless of other signings by the Jets, and injuries on the Packers, it does say something about what happens when you have a Favre throwing the ball.
And something that I thought amazing. In their first drive last night, for a TD, Favre threw five passes, to five different receivers, all complete. That said two things. #1 - He was taking what the Pats left open. #2 - His spreading the ball around from the beginning made it easier for him to engineer the TD drive in the 4th quarter, because they couldn't defend against one or two players. He would have thrown to whomever they left open.
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