Well, it's not months until Favre's number retirement ceremony.
Well, it's not months until Favre's number retirement ceremony.
All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!
I'm guessing this is the number of hours before I start bumping every thread ahead of this one.
Is there an anniversary for the forums coming up?
Is the world ending?
First Jeff Janis multi TD game?
I don't know why, but this contest reminds me of the "raisin surprise ball" drama. 2 minutes in.
Denver Yooper, pbmax and Bossman641 each figured it out too.
Since the thread seems to be grating on a few, the answer is:
15 TD passes needed by Peyton Manning to take the first of Favre's career records away from him. The only record within range for Manning this year.
After TD #17 on the Year ...
"And Peyton Manning has now thrown for 17 touchdowns on the season, he is on a tremendous pace here in Week 5. Now, our apologies to our stations down the line, we have a fan interfering with the XP. He's wearing a Packers jersey and is carrying something rather large and unwieldy. It looks like it might be a folding chair ....
Wait, he's headed for the sideline now not the kicker or the ball, and he appears to be looking for some ....
Oh My God! That fan just swung the chair and hit a player in the head. How can this be? How could security not get him? It was a brutal shot but only after the horrific attack was he brought down by players and security. He's got a mess of gray hair and a gray beard but that is all we can see.
Oh NO! It appears the player struck with the chair was Peyton Manning! Right in the neck! Oh, I don't think they should show that replay again, look at the way his head wobbles afterwards .... What a barbaric act."
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Manning or likely no one will ever break Favre's most impressive record of consecutive starts.
Haha, does anyone remember the Giants game at Lambeau say 10 years ago or so. Favre got his bell completely rung and was wobbling around on the sideline. He pushed the coaches or doctors away, came back in the game and threw a 30 yard TD pass. That was his last pass that game. Doug Pederson came in and the game was essentially over at that point. Never would that happen today, so I'd have to agree that no one will ever touch that record.
Edit: Here's a story about it: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1894259
Favre probably would not have established the record that he has if he had today's concussion protocols in place for his career. It seems pretty standard that any second concussion almost automatically results in at least one game missed. Favre had a number of concussions in his career. Under today's procedures, he likely would have missed a game because of at least one of them.
To be fair with Brett, there are some shots to the head he wouldn't have to put up with anymore.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Part of me wishes things were like they used to be, I'm all for safety. But imo the NFL is going a bit over board and pussifying the game. It could also just be that it seems no Packer player ever seems to play hurt anymore.