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06-29-2006, 12:44 PM
Green Bay Packers / NFL News & Notes
LANGUAGE LESSONS NOT FUN FOR FAVRE
By Bob Wolfley / MJS
Virtually the same plays, but different terminology. That sums up Brett Favre's first impression of the Green Bay Packers new offense being installed by head coach Mike McCarthy. "I can't say it's been exciting," Favre said, referring to his experience learning McCarthy's system. The Packers quarterback told the NFL Network on Tuesday that observers won't notice much difference between the new offense and the old offense. He said he has had to unlearn 15 seasons of references in order to make way for the new. "The transition has gone OK," Favre said. "But it has been difficult. I mean, 15 years with the same offense. I think what makes it so difficult is, I think, when people watch us this upcoming year, for the most part, the plays will be recognizable. But the way we call them, the terminology, is totally different.
"For a guy coming in new, I know it's difficult to learn any offense," Favre said.
"But trying to wipe away the old, where one play last year was called one way, this year we are calling something totally different. I'm having to brainwash myself to what we did call, not only last year, but the last 15 years. Now, we are calling it something different. It's been difficult. I can't say it's been exciting. I think the concepts for the most part are the same. We may do a few things different. I've had to pay attention. Let's put it that way."
Favre made some national media appearances Tuesday while he was in Chicago promoting a product he endorses, Sensodyne toothpaste. Favre said he and a few of the Packers who played with the late Reggie White will travel to Canton, Ohio, for White's Aug. 5 induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Favre said those players and others are to take a chartered jet to the ceremony after the Packers hold a scrimmage at Lambeau Field the night before the induction.
"I'm hoping we get a chance to go that day," Favre said. "It will be emotional. I was shocked like everyone else when he passed away. Reggie White was the type of guy everyone thought would live forever. He was imposing, but yet he was gentle. He was a great friend. He was the only guy that would tell me he loved me on the phone, and I wouldn't feel uncomfortable. He just had that way about him. But also he could take tackles and toss them out of the way."
LANGUAGE LESSONS NOT FUN FOR FAVRE
By Bob Wolfley / MJS
Virtually the same plays, but different terminology. That sums up Brett Favre's first impression of the Green Bay Packers new offense being installed by head coach Mike McCarthy. "I can't say it's been exciting," Favre said, referring to his experience learning McCarthy's system. The Packers quarterback told the NFL Network on Tuesday that observers won't notice much difference between the new offense and the old offense. He said he has had to unlearn 15 seasons of references in order to make way for the new. "The transition has gone OK," Favre said. "But it has been difficult. I mean, 15 years with the same offense. I think what makes it so difficult is, I think, when people watch us this upcoming year, for the most part, the plays will be recognizable. But the way we call them, the terminology, is totally different.
"For a guy coming in new, I know it's difficult to learn any offense," Favre said.
"But trying to wipe away the old, where one play last year was called one way, this year we are calling something totally different. I'm having to brainwash myself to what we did call, not only last year, but the last 15 years. Now, we are calling it something different. It's been difficult. I can't say it's been exciting. I think the concepts for the most part are the same. We may do a few things different. I've had to pay attention. Let's put it that way."
Favre made some national media appearances Tuesday while he was in Chicago promoting a product he endorses, Sensodyne toothpaste. Favre said he and a few of the Packers who played with the late Reggie White will travel to Canton, Ohio, for White's Aug. 5 induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Favre said those players and others are to take a chartered jet to the ceremony after the Packers hold a scrimmage at Lambeau Field the night before the induction.
"I'm hoping we get a chance to go that day," Favre said. "It will be emotional. I was shocked like everyone else when he passed away. Reggie White was the type of guy everyone thought would live forever. He was imposing, but yet he was gentle. He was a great friend. He was the only guy that would tell me he loved me on the phone, and I wouldn't feel uncomfortable. He just had that way about him. But also he could take tackles and toss them out of the way."