PackerBlues
05-13-2007, 04:01 PM
First, lets look at what Favre has accomplished during his career in GB.
Most career pass completions: 5,021
Most seasons with 20 or more touchdown passes: 12, all consecutive (1994-2005)
Most seasons with 30 or more touchdown passes: 8, 5 consecutive (1994-1998, 2001, 2003-2004) For perspective, only five other quarterbacks in NFL history have recorded at least two consecutive 30-touchdown passing seasons in their careers: Steve Bartkowski, Dan Fouts, Dan Marino, Jeff Garcia, Y.A. Tittle.
Most seasons leading the league in touchdown passes: 4 (1995-1997, 2003
Most consecutive 3,000+ yards passing seasons: 15 (1992-2006)
Most consecutive 300+ completion seasons: 15 (1992-2006)
Most consecutive NFL MVP awards: 3 (1995, 1996, 1997)
Most NFL MVP awards: 3
Most consecutive starts by a quarterback: 237 (257 including playoffs)
Longest touchdown pass: 99 yards (to Robert Brooks, 1995)(tied with several others)
From 2002 to 2004, Favre threw a touchdown pass in 36 consecutive games, the second longest streak ever behind Johnny Unitas' 47.
Favre continues to close in on several NFL career records. As of the end of the 2006 NFL season, Favre stands at:
Second all-time in career passing touchdowns, with 414 (Marino, 420)
Second all-time in career passing yards, with 57,500 (Marino, 61,361)
Second all-time in career pass attempts, with 8,223 (Marino, 8,358)
Second all-time in single stadium passing yards, with 25,765 (Elway, 27,889)
Second all-time in career interceptions thrown by a quarterback, with 273 (George Blanda, 277)
Second all-time in career regular season wins by starting quarterback, with 147 (Elway, 148; Marino, 147)
Third all-time in career consecutive starts by an NFL player, with 237 (Mick Tingelhoff, 240; Jim Marshall, 270)
In addition, Favre owns a number of team records, having printed his name into almost every passing category in the annals of Green Bay Packers history.
Now lets look at what Thompson has accomplished since coming to GB:
................hmmmmmm.
Brett Favre wins!
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Most career pass completions: 5,021
Most seasons with 20 or more touchdown passes: 12, all consecutive (1994-2005)
Most seasons with 30 or more touchdown passes: 8, 5 consecutive (1994-1998, 2001, 2003-2004) For perspective, only five other quarterbacks in NFL history have recorded at least two consecutive 30-touchdown passing seasons in their careers: Steve Bartkowski, Dan Fouts, Dan Marino, Jeff Garcia, Y.A. Tittle.
Most seasons leading the league in touchdown passes: 4 (1995-1997, 2003
Most consecutive 3,000+ yards passing seasons: 15 (1992-2006)
Most consecutive 300+ completion seasons: 15 (1992-2006)
Most consecutive NFL MVP awards: 3 (1995, 1996, 1997)
Most NFL MVP awards: 3
Most consecutive starts by a quarterback: 237 (257 including playoffs)
Longest touchdown pass: 99 yards (to Robert Brooks, 1995)(tied with several others)
From 2002 to 2004, Favre threw a touchdown pass in 36 consecutive games, the second longest streak ever behind Johnny Unitas' 47.
Favre continues to close in on several NFL career records. As of the end of the 2006 NFL season, Favre stands at:
Second all-time in career passing touchdowns, with 414 (Marino, 420)
Second all-time in career passing yards, with 57,500 (Marino, 61,361)
Second all-time in career pass attempts, with 8,223 (Marino, 8,358)
Second all-time in single stadium passing yards, with 25,765 (Elway, 27,889)
Second all-time in career interceptions thrown by a quarterback, with 273 (George Blanda, 277)
Second all-time in career regular season wins by starting quarterback, with 147 (Elway, 148; Marino, 147)
Third all-time in career consecutive starts by an NFL player, with 237 (Mick Tingelhoff, 240; Jim Marshall, 270)
In addition, Favre owns a number of team records, having printed his name into almost every passing category in the annals of Green Bay Packers history.
Now lets look at what Thompson has accomplished since coming to GB:
................hmmmmmm.
Brett Favre wins!
Look at this nifty web-site I found.
http://www.firepackersgm.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=74