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woodbuck27
08-28-2006, 09:11 AM
Monday, August 28, 2006

A Tribute to Brett Favre


Brett Favre Moments

By: Packer Pundit / Patrick Stuckey

The Four things in Life you can count on are...

Death / Taxes / Over Priced Gas / and someone asking Brett Favre if he's going to retire this year. Seeing how this is like the 4th Installment of Number 4's Retirement Season... I decided to put together this little tribute...

My Top 4 Favre-a-rite Brett Favre Moments
Now the nice thing about doing a 'Brett Favre Tribute Top Anything' is that Brett has been playing for so many years now that he provides a plethora of moments to choose from. Okay... my co-workers bet me I couldn't use the word 'plethora' in a sentence so now that I got that out of the way...


Favrelously Sharp-e
versus the Lions

1993 Playoffs / January 8, 1994
Pontiac Silver Dome

It was freaky deaky freezing cold in Pennsylvania... Green Bay... and Pontiac... but Pontiac had the Silver Dome where it was a cool 72° all day long. I was married to Ex 2 at the time and she just didn't get me and the Packer obsession thingie. She couldn't understand my pulling the Lazy-boy in front of the TV... wearing my #34 Packer Jersey... and screaming at the Television as if I expected them to actually hear me and do what I said. (And that was just during the commercials). I was suffering from what was mis-diagnosed as TMJ but latter turned out to be just an abscessed tooth.


The game went back and forth and it looked pretty bad in the 3rd quarter when the Pack got down by 17. George Teague (Rookie) turned the game around with a 101 yard interception return for a Touchdown. I jumped out of that Lazy-boy and I swear I ran right along with him right into the End Zone!

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Then later in the 4th the Lions took a late lead in the game going up 24-21. Brett brought the team down field and with just 55 seconds left in the game... Brett rolled right... then was pressured by the Lions... he scrambled to the left then spotted Sterling Sharpe deep down the right sideline. Favre HEAVED the ball across the field and against his body and momentum... hit Sterling right on the money a few steps in the End Zone to give the Packers the lead and eventually the win.


My jaw was inflamed by the end of the game but there was No way I was leaving till all the high-lites had rolled (Including Holmgren giving Teague a game ball). After the game... Ex 2 rushed me to the hospital emergency room because my jaw was hurting so bad (remember... they thought it was TMJ). It was then I first learned the wonder and delight of percacette.


Additional Story Link:

http://www.packersnews.com/favre/articles/favre_24325548.shtml



2. Favrelously Super in New Orleans

Super Bowl 31 / January 26, 1997
New Orleans Super Dome


And who says Brett can't play in a Dome? My first two Favre-a-rite moments both took place indoors. Likewise... I watched both games indoors and still in that same Lazy-boy. That reminds me... I need to contact Canton and see if they want it as an archive.


Well... long before Katrina tore apart 'The Big Easy'... native son Brett Favre had a Super Super Bowl. The opening drive for the Packers... ended in a perfectly thown and 'audibled' 54 yard bomb to Andre 'Rent Me' Rison. Remember how Brett checked off the original play and audibled to that one? It's amazing what useless knowledge my brain will retain.


Green Bay jumped out to an early 10-0 lead but before the quarter ended... Patriot QB Drew Bledsoe tossed two short TD's to go in front 14-10. In the second... Brett out did his first quarter toss by throwing an 81 yard bullet/bomb to Antonio Freeman. The 81 yards is STILL a Super Bowl record.

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The game see-sawed back and forth until Desmond Howard ran back a patriot kick 99 yards to seal the deal. Brett also had a 2 yard run for a TD. In all Brett finished 14-27 / 246 yards / 2 passing TD's and 1 Running TD.


Very Super Additional Story Link:


http://www.packersnews.com/favre/articles/favre_24428574.shtml



3. Bearly Able to Play

November 12, 1995 / Lambeau Field

The week before this game... Brett badly injured his ankle versus the Vikings in (of course) a Dome. Brett had to leave that game and it was doubtful he would be able to play versus the Bears... thus ending the streak. Well... we all know Brett played... and not only did he play... he played spectacularly on that gimpy ankle of his.


Now of the Four 'moments'... this one is probably the least remembered yet I feel it says more about the heart and charactor of Brett. Most people would have sat the Bear game out... but the Packers needed a win badly (they had lost 2 in a row and needed the win 'just' to gain a share of the division lead) and Brett isn't most people.

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That is to say...

most people don't throw 5 touchdowns in a game.

That is to say...

most people don't complete 25-33 for 336 yards.

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The Packers won the game... went on to win the division... beat the 49ers in the playoff but then fell to the dreaded Cowboys in the Championship game. This playoff run set the stage for next years Super Bowl 31 victory... and THAT'S all because of the heart of Brett Favre in game 11 of 1995.


Additional Story Link:

http://www.packersnews.com/favre/articles/favre_24533089.shtml



4. This One's for Big Irv

December 22, 2003
Monday Night Football / Oakland, CA

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How could I have a Top Anything list of Brett Favre moments and not include the emotional and heart tugging game Brett played the week of his father's untimely passing. Anyone who has lost a parent... or a family member... can relate to the 'numbness' that takes over the body... for Brett to play through all that emotion... all that hurt and heart pain... is truly remarkable.

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Let me set this up again. As was the Packer's want under Mike Sherman... we sucked early and had to fight our way back into the playoffs. 2003 was no exception. The Packer's HAD to win this game or their improbable run to the playoffs would never have happened.


We are all aware of Brett's love and devotion to family and especially Big Irv he was not only his dad... but his high school coach. His passing was sudden (heart attack) and of course unexpected... yet Brett Cowboy'd up... and put in yet another Herculean effort. Of course it didn't hurt to have all your receivers (especially Javon Walker) catch everything you threw up... and I mean everything. Javon had a career night with 124 yards and catching 2 TD's... one a spectacular circus catch he made in the end zone between 2 Oakland D-backs. That pass was... let's face it... one that should never have been thrown... yet Favre tossed it on a wing and a prayer... and the prayer was answered!


Brett finished the game with 4 minutes left with a 154.9 passer rating... he was 22-30 for 399 yards and 4 TD's.

Additional Story Link:

http://www.packersnews.com/favre/articles/favre_24223026.shtml

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The Packers went on to win 41-7... the Vikings still could have won the division if it wasn't for the prayer Arizona QB Cade McNown three up on the last play of the game. Then of course came the Al Harris OT interception after Hasselbeck guaranteed a Seahawk victory... and then the 4 and 26 play which... well... if Sherm would have had a set... would never had happened because we were killing the Eagles on the ground and Sherman punted on 4th and inches in their territory instead of going for the jugular and the win... like winning teams do.

But that's another story for another time...

Ripped Off Fr. "the PackerPundit"..a GREEN BAY PACKER FAN...and that's very vert COOL. Thanks Patrick. :mrgreen:

8/28/2006


PSYCHED FOR Tonight's Big Preseason game??? Yaaahhh !!

TIGER HUNT !! not too Extinction....

GO BRETT FAVRE GO !... GO AHMAN GREEN GO !... GO PACKERS !!!

PACKERS FAITH !!

chewy-bacca
08-28-2006, 09:17 AM
PSYCHED FOR Tonight's Big Preseason game??? Yaaahhh !!

And you know this, MAN!!!

Nice post, the oakland game brings a tear to my eye every time. :cool: :cool:


GO PACK GO!!

Packnut
08-28-2006, 09:27 AM
#3 is my all time favorite Brett Favre game. He showed the heart of a warrior and bitc$ slapped our most hated enemy!

woodbuck27
08-28-2006, 09:51 AM
PSYCHED FOR Tonight's Big Preseason game??? Yaaahhh !!

And you know this, MAN!!!

Nice post, the oakland game brings a tear to my eye every time. :cool: :cool:


GO PACK GO!!

chewy-bacca:

If a Packer fan missed that "LIVE" they missed something really quite unreal... spectacular.

The Total Team Effort... was amazing to me.

I had friends over for that game and a Roast beaf supper and cards and refreshments... of course,

I reneged on cards. :mrgreen:

I was astounded by what went on !! The Greatest individual performance in " the History of Monday Night Footbal !!! ". Spectacular !!!!

Favre's Team Mate's gave... that little bit extra that we will never forget.

That was... " THE GAME of a Lifetime... to see ".

PACKERS at Bengals... PACKER FANS !!!

woodbuck27
08-28-2006, 09:57 AM
#3 is my all time favorite Brett Favre game. He showed the heart of a warrior and bitc$ slapped our most hated enemy!

What about "the Cowboys"?

We owe... those guys ! :evil:

DOWN with Bengals...

PACKERS... FAN FAITH !!

Packnut
08-28-2006, 10:38 AM
#3 is my all time favorite Brett Favre game. He showed the heart of a warrior and bitc$ slapped our most hated enemy!

What about "the Cowboys"?

We owe... those guys ! :evil:

DOWN with Bengals...

PACKERS... FAN FAITH !!

yeah there was a time in the mid- 90's when I wore a hate that said the Cowboys suck on the front and then in small letters on the back said the bears still suck too. LOL

woodbuck27
08-28-2006, 10:44 AM
#3 is my all time favorite Brett Favre game. He showed the heart of a warrior and bitc$ slapped our most hated enemy!

What about "the Cowboys"?

We owe... those guys ! :evil:

DOWN with Bengals...

PACKERS... FAN FAITH !!

yeah there was a time in the mid- 90's when I wore a hate that said the Cowboys suck on the front and then in small letters on the back said the bears still suck too. LOL

YES...and YES !! :evil:

PACKERS ! FOREVER.........

CaliforniaCheez
08-28-2006, 10:50 AM
There was a 2000 game against the Super Bowl Ravens. The bragged that they had only given up one touchdown to date that year and if Favre was such a great QB let him prove it against their mighty defense.

Brett did by picking them apart.

It is tough limiting favorite moment to four.

Brett has made a lot of great passes that were not touchdowns.
If you made a highlight film of just his TD throws and allowed 10 seconds for each one it would take over an hour just for those in the regular season.

Badgepack
08-28-2006, 11:26 AM
Early memories - Last second end zone dive to beat the Falcons 1994

NFC Champions - Dropping the side of end zone TD pass to Dorsey Levins Dec 1996 vrs. Panthers

Beating the Cowboys finally in the 1997(?) season.

Any game where Brett goes jaw to jaw with defensive players, throws a block on a reverse, or tackles his own teammate in an endzone celebration after a TD

Tony Oday
08-28-2006, 12:36 PM
Favorite moment I cant remember the game or the year but I was at the bar at my cabin with dad and the guys of the extended family and Favre threw the ball into the stands instead of trying to force it into Triple coverage AGAIN, and Lambeau ERUPTING in a standing ovation! It was awesome.

ahaha
08-28-2006, 12:58 PM
Running on to the field with a concussion, on 4th down, and throwing a bomb for a touchdown.

chewy-bacca
08-28-2006, 01:36 PM
PSYCHED FOR Tonight's Big Preseason game??? Yaaahhh !!

And you know this, MAN!!!

Nice post, the oakland game brings a tear to my eye every time. :cool: :cool:


GO PACK GO!!

chewy-bacca:

If a Packer fan missed that "LIVE" they missed something really quite unreal... spectacular.

The Total Team Effort... was amazing to me.

I had friends over for that game and a Roast beaf supper and cards and refreshments... of course,

I reneged on cards. :mrgreen:

I was astounded by what went on !! The Greatest individual performance in " the History of Monday Night Footbal !!! ". Spectacular !!!!

Favre's Team Mate's gave... that little bit extra that we will never forget.

That was... " THE GAME of a Lifetime... to see ".

PACKERS at Bengals... PACKER FANS !!!



I was tryin to assemble a PC desk.....that didnt happen till the next day.:lol:

I figure that game to be = to the ice bowl for historical value to us younger fans. One of them "where were you when this happen" type thing.

chewy-bacca
08-28-2006, 01:43 PM
Running on to the field with a concussion, on 4th down, and throwing a bomb for a touchdown.

OK, that was classic, but in a diff. light. Brett standing next to Shermhead, and he sayin to Brett..."You OK?" Brett says "sure" . Dont bother checking with the DOCTORS :lol: I remeber lookin at my dad and saying "what the heck is he doing!??" Of course the throw and catch were spectacular and then Favre remembered he had his bell rung and went to the bench to work out the cob webs.

Brought back thoughts of the game vs. the Saints in the mid-late 90s.(I dont recall when) Brett got his bell rung, and came to the sideline, got sick (all over the sideline) and then went back into the game and tossed a TD on the next play. All within the play clock time...he never called a time out.:shock: Someone has to recall this too.

SudsMcBucky
08-28-2006, 02:22 PM
[quote="woodbuck27"]Monday, August 28, 2006


1993 Playoffs / January 8, 1994
Pontiac Silver Dome

I was actually at your number 1 game. The wild thing about that Favre bomb to Sterling is that it went as high as it did long. What a cannon!

I almost think my top 4 would include his first game when he replaced Majik and saved our ass against the Bungles with that last minute TD pass. Just the start of HOF carreer as a Packer!

J-Rok
08-28-2006, 03:17 PM
Shouldn't that be Josh McCown? Cade McNown was one of the many bear busts. Anyway, that was one of the best moments for me, personally.

FavreChild
08-28-2006, 04:21 PM
How 'bout this one?

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FavreChild
08-28-2006, 04:22 PM
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FavreChild
08-28-2006, 04:24 PM
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Green Bud Packer
08-28-2006, 04:28 PM
good one farve child.county stadium and mark chmura prancing like a girly man. my fav favre moment was the t.d. to kitrick taylor against the bengals.for me this game ranks in the top three of games i've attended.

woodbuck27
08-28-2006, 04:29 PM
Favorite moment I cant remember the game or the year but I was at the bar at my cabin with dad and the guys of the extended family and Favre threw the ball into the stands instead of trying to force it into Triple coverage AGAIN, and Lambeau ERUPTING in a standing ovation! It was awesome.

That was certainly "the anti- Favre play".

Wish I had seen it. No wait I couldn't have Tony.

No electricity or bar at my hunting camp. ONLY card players... Beer, Rye and Rum drinkers...people that snore and fart too loudly. :mrgreen:

GBRulz
08-28-2006, 04:30 PM
One of my most fav moments was actually off the field. How the NFL's MVP stood up and had a press conference admitting his problem with Vicodin and how he kicked the habit and really decided to turn his life around.

Single game moment? The Oakland game for Big Erv, no doubt.

woodbuck27
08-28-2006, 04:34 PM
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Wanna meet at the Steak house later?
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Here Friend...allow me to HELP you to your feet.

GBRulz
08-28-2006, 05:17 PM
Hovan was such a freaken joke.

Now, the Sapp vs. Favre rivalry was more real. Both had high respect for each other where Hovan was just a loser trying to make a name for himself by scrapping with Favre.

VegasPackFan
08-28-2006, 06:32 PM
I remember every one of these moments.

One of my favorites is that Bear game when he was badly hurt the week before against the Queens.

When he threw the first touchdown, I jumped out of my chair and hit my head on the ceiling of my apartment. Put a big gash in my head, but I had to finish watching the game.