It would be cool if people found video links to each of these plays. It might take a team effort.
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Ok, this is wonderful, truly impressive. But what date is your anniversary and when is your wife's birthday?Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersI went back in the archives to try to ensure accuracy.
Top Plays:
--Game winner to Kitrick Taylor against the Bengals in 1992.
--Long touchdown pass to Sterling Sharpe on a beautiful play action fake at Chicago in 1992.
--Long touchdown run in the Halloween monsoon at Chicago on Monday Night Football in 1993.
--Game winner to Sterling Sharpe at Detroit in the 1993 playoffs.
--Game winning scramble against the Falcons at County Stadium in 1994.
--Bomb to Robert Brooks for 99 yards at Chicago on Monday Night Football in 1995.
--Bullet touchdown pass between three defenders to Mark Ingram against the Bengals in 1995.
--Falling down and then completing a pass in the shocking victory at San Francisco in the 1995 playoffs.
--Underhanded flip to Antonio Freeman at Seattle in 1996.
--Scrambling TD pass to Dorsey Levens at St. Louis in 1996.
--The stiff-arm of Michael Dean Perry and touchdown pass against the Broncos in 1996.
--The pitch to Dorsey Levens while getting sacked by Kevin Greene against the Panthers in the 1996 playoffs.
--Bombs to Andre Rison and Antonio Freeman in the 1996 Super Bowl.
--Amazing touchdown pass to Mark Chmura at New England on Monday Night Football in 1997.
--Getting the better end of trash talking with Koy Detmer against the Eagles in 1998.
--Game winner to Corey Bradford on 4th down against the Vikings in 1999.
--Game winner to Antonio Freeman against the Buccaneers in 1999.
--Game winning run at Jacksonville (capping a big comeback) on Monday Night Football in 2001.
--Improbable heave to Antonio Freeman against the Vikings in OT on Monday Night Football in 2001.
--Every throw at Oakland on Monday Night Football the day after his Dad died in 2003, but I'll add the first one to Wesley Walls for its beauty.
--Touchdown pass to Javon Walker after getting a concussion against the Giants in 2004.
--Big passes to Donald Driver (for a TD on 4th down) and Javon Walker to set up the Christmas victory at Minnesota in the "NFC North Title Game" in 2004.
--400th career TD pass to Greg Jennings at Detroit in 2006.
--First Lambeau Leap against the Cardinals in 2006.
--Game winner to Greg Jennings against the Chargers in 2007.
--Record breaker to Greg Jennings at Minnesota in 2007.
--Game winning bomb to Greg Jennings at Denver in OT on Monday Night Football in 2007.
--Game winner to Greg Jennings at Kansas City in 2007.
--Shovel pass to Donald Lee against the Seahawks in the 2007 playoffs.
Other top moments:
--Beating the Eagles with a separated shoulder in 1992.
--Victory and 5 passing TDs against the Bears on a badly sprained ankle in 1995.
--"Don't bet against me" press conference after rehab before the 1996 season.
--The joyous run off the field without his helmet after throwing the TD to Rison in the 1996 Super Bowl.
--The dance he did with LeRoy Butler on the sideline in the 1996 Super Bowl.
--Victory over and jawing with Warren Sapp against the Buccaneers in the 1997 playoffs.
--The three consecutive game winning touchdowns to start the 1998 season.
--Performance on Monday Night Football at Oakland a day after his Dad died in 2003.
--The spin moves, stiff arms, and blocks that he's made over the years.
--The joy in which he plays the game. Plus, the sideline theatrics over the years.
--The tackling of teammates in the endzone after TDs early in his career.
--The fist pump and the double No. 1 point to the sky after TD passes.
I'm going to look these over, and try to figure out what my top 10 would be."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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I know those also. I know my daughter's birthday also. I'm on top of things. I'm a programmer.Originally posted by MJZiggyOk, this is wonderful, truly impressive. But what date is your anniversary and when is your wife's birthday?
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Does it count when he gets pissed at his own guys?Originally posted by The LeaperI think the old Favre still gets pissed and ups his game.Originally posted by twosevenThose were the days, when young Favre got either hit very hard or pi$$ed and then upped his game to another level.
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Favre pass to Taylor to beat the bengals
Favre to Sharpe against Detroit in playoffs
Favre telling Detmer to suck it against the eagles
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Remember all the games when Madden or someone would throw a stat like, "before taking that blow to the head - he was 4 for 10 for 30 yards and 2 INTs; after the hit he's been 12 for 14 for 120 yards and 2 TDs".Originally posted by The LeaperI think the old Favre still gets pissed and ups his game.Originally posted by twosevenThose were the days, when young Favre got either hit very hard or pi$$ed and then upped his game to another level.
Exhibit A: Denver, Colorado 2007 - after a bye week full of questions regarding his arm strength, I think old Favre got pissed and upped his game.
The reason we don't see it as often as we used to? Opponents realize that getting Favre mad...young or old...isn't going to be of any help to them.
I'm still in shock that I actually have tickets to this game
Hopefully we can add one more line to the legendary list this Sunday!The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
Vince Lombardi
"Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.
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Here it is, I think. Posted the whole thing, a nice memory.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
I'll add those. I actually thought about the first one, but wasn't sure when it happened and who hit him. If somebody can find that information, please post.
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N.F.L. Week 2 -- YESTERDAY'S GAMES; Favre Backs Up Talk With Smart Passing
By MIKE FREEMAN
Published: September 14, 1998
When Green Bay last played Tampa Bay, the Buccaneers' defensive lineman Warren Sapp was in the face of quarterback Brett Favre, and the two men weren't chatting about the Israeli peace process. Both are avid trash-talkers, and their outbursts during last season's conference title game marked the beginning of a furious rivalry between two of the game's best players.
The Buccaneers' remarkable showing last year, sparked by the great play of Sapp, had many picking them to dethrone the Packers this year for the division title. But Tampa Bay does not appear ready to do that yet, as Green Bay beat the Buccaneers, 23-15, before 60,124 at Lambeau Field. Green Bay showed that it is still the team to beat in the National Football Conference Central. It was Green Bay's sixth straight victory over Tampa Bay.
When people say one team has caught you or is passing you by, it gets your competitive juices flowing, sure, Packers Coach Mike Holmgren said.
I'm very disappointed, Tampa Bay Coach Tony Dungy said, not because we are 0-2, but over the way we are playing.
The game was at times ugly, but it had some delicious moments between Sapp and Favre. Sapp sacked Favre twice, and whenever the two were in close proximity, they began chirping at each other. Once, Sapp had his helmet knocked off while bull-rushing up the middle, then he hit Favre, minus the headgear, knocking the quarterback to the ground. Favre had his hand stepped on during that play and was in pain, but that didn't stop him from jawing with Sapp.
He was just saying, 'I'll be after you all day,' Favre said after the game. And he was.
The Buccaneers played a poor game from the start, as their first two drives produced a total of four plays, minus-6 yards and a fumble. The Packers took advantage of the slow start with a 38-yard field goal by Ryan Longwell and a 10-yard touchdown catch by tight end Tyrone Davis for a 10-0 lead.
Tampa Bay quarterback Trent Dilfer (20 of 36 for 211 yards) did not direct his team effectively. Happy feet in the pocket is not a sign of a great leader, and Dilfer also has another bad quality -- he holds on to the ball too low and too long. Packers defensive lineman Reggie White just kept swiping at the ball the few times he couldn't get to Dilfer, once knocking it loose. White's first sack gave him 177.5 for his career, his second gave Dilfer the shakes because it was inches from being a safety, and his third made him the Packers' career leader, with 55.5.
Green Bay's defensive line caused three Dilfer fumbles, and the Packers recovered them all. Dilfer was also sacked six times and hurried many others; meanwhile, Green Bay's secondary blanketed Tampa Bay's receivers.
The victory extended the Packers' regular-season home streak to 25, putting them just two games short of the longest home-field winning streak in league history, the Miami Dolphins' 27-game stretch from 1971 to '74.
The talk of the Packers' locker room was not the team's 2-0 start; rather, it was Favre and his mouth. Early in the fourth quarter, while scrambling, Favre smartly ducked under one potential tackler, but two seconds later was smashed by Regan Upshaw, a 268-pound defensive lineman. Favre immediately got off the ground and started trash-talking to him.
One play later, Favre threw a dart to wide receiver Antonio Freeman for a 38-yard touchdown and a 23-0 lead.
After the touchdown, Favre went to the Packers' sideline and either high-fived or head-butted almost every teammate. One player he head-butted wasn't wearing a helmet. Neither of them seemed to care.
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Most of my favorite have been said already. I'll add the underhand flip to Green for a TD. Funny thing is, it had a perfect spiral on it. I'm pretty sure it was on a Monday night against the Vikings cause I remember Madden going crazy.
Favre carving up the SB Ravens when they came to town.
The td pass mentioned earlier between 3 Bengals players. Everytime I see that play I think "What the hell did he see there and how in the world did he do it?"
The 99 yard TD pass to Brooks against the Bears on Monday nightGo PACK
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Here is an expanded list of his great moments. I had a lot of time on my hands last night, and I did massive research.
I'd like to make this comprehensive. Maybe post why the game/play was memorable, the story of the game, videos/photos, etc.
Thanks for the adding to the list. Keep posting more as you remember them.
BRETT FAVRE'S MOST MEMORABLE PLAYS/MOMENTS
Game winning TD pass to Kitrick Taylor vs. Cincinnati (September 20, 1992)
76-yard TD pass to Sterling Sharpe vs. Pittsburgh (September 27, 1992)
Guides the Packers to a 27-24 vs. Philadelphia after separating his shoulder (November 15, 1992)
49-yard TD pass to Sterling Sharpe on a beautiful play action fake at Chicago (November 22, 1992)
Guides the Packers to a big 16-14 victory at Houston on Sunday Night Football (December 13, 1992)
Throws 4 TDs to Sterling Sharpe in a 37-14 victory at Tampa Bay (October 24, 1993)
Guides the Packers to a playoff-clinching victory in the bitter cold vs. Oakland (December 24, 1993)
Game winning, 40-yard TD pass to Sterling Sharpe at Detroit in the playoffs (January 8, 1994)
33-yard TD run in the Halloween monsoon at Chicago on Monday Night Football (October 31, 1994)
Throws 4 TDs (0 ints) in a valiant 42-31 loss at Dallas on Thanksgiving (November 24, 1994)
Game winning, playoff clinching TD run vs. Atlanta at County Stadium (December 18, 1994)
99-yard TD pass to Robert Brooks at Chicago on Monday Night Football (September 11, 1995)
Throws for 295 yards and 4 TDs (0 ints) in a 38-21 victory vs. Minnesota (October 22, 1995)
Throws for 336 yards and 5 TDs (0 ints) with high ankle sprain in a 35-28 victory vs. Chicago (November 12, 1995)
Amazing TD pass to Mark Ingram between three defenders vs. Cincinnati (December 3, 1995)
Throws for 308 yards and 4 TDs (0 ints) in a 34-23 victory at New Orleans (December 16, 1995)
Guides the Packers to a division-clinching victory vs. Pittsburgh (December 24, 1995)
Throws 3 TDs (0 ints) in a 37-20 victory vs. Atlanta in the playoffs (December 31, 1995)
Incredible performance in a shocking upset at San Francisco in the playoffs (January 6, 1996)
"Don't bet against me" press conference after rehab before the 1996 season (July 18, 1996)
Backhanded TD pass to Antonio Freeman at Seattle (September 29, 1996)
Throws for 395 yards in an OT victory vs. San Francisco on Monday Night Football (November 14, 1996)
Scrambling TD pass to Dorsey Levens at St. Louis (November 24, 1996)
TD pass after stiff-arming Michael Dean Perry against the Broncos (December 8, 1996)
Flip pass to Dorsey Levens vs. Carolina in the playoffs (January 12, 1997)
Guides the Packers to a 35-21 victory vs. New England in the Super Bowl (February 2, 1997)
Throws 5 TDs in a 38-32 victory vs. Minnesota (September 21, 1997)
Amazing TD pass to Mark Chmura at New England on Monday Night Football (October 27, 1997)
Throws 4 TDs in a 45-17 victory vs. Dallas (November 23, 1997)
Trash talks with Warren Sapp in a 21-7 victory vs. Tampa Bay in the playoffs (January 4, 1998)
Guides the Packers to a 23-10 victory at San Francisco in the NFC Championship Game (January 11, 1998)
Throws for 388 yards and 5 TDs in a 37-30 victory at Carolina (September 27, 1998)
Shows up Koy Detmer in a 24-16 victory vs. Philadelphia (November 29, 1998)
Shows extreme toughness in a 24-22 loss at Tampa Bay (December 7, 1998)
Throws game winning, last minute TD pass in three consecutive home games (early 1999)
Underhanded TD pass to Ahman Green vs. Minnesota on Monday Night Football (November 6, 2000)
Game winning TD pass in OT to Antonio Freeman vs. Minnesota on Monday Night Football (November 6, 2000)
Throws for 290 yards and 3 TDs (0 ints) in a 33-28 victory at Minnesota (December 17, 2000)
Throws for 337 yards and 3 TDs (0 ints) in a 31-23 victory vs. defending Super Bowl champion Baltimore (October 14, 2001)
Gets a Turkey Leg in a 29-27 victory at Detroit on Thanksgiving (November 22, 2001)
Game winning TD run caps a big comeback at Jacksonville on Monday Night Football (December 3, 2001)
Throws for 269 yards and 2 TDs in a 25-15 victory vs. San Francisco in the playoffs (January 13, 2002)
Throws for 359 yards and 3 TDs (0 ints) in a 34-21 victory vs. Chicago in Champagne on Monday Night Football (October 7, 2002)
Throws 3 TDs (0 ints) in a 28-10 victory at defending Super Bowl champion New England (October 13, 2002)
Throws 4 TDs in a come from behind victory at San Diego (December 14, 2003)
Incredible performance at Oakland on Monday Night Football after his Dad died (December 22, 2003)
Throws for 319 yards and 1 TD (0 ints) in a 33-27 OT victory vs. Seattle in the playoffs (January 4, 2004)
Throws for 360 yards and 4 TDs (0 ints) in a valiant 45-31 loss at Indianapolis (September 26, 2004)
28-yard TD pass to Javon Walker after getting a concussion vs. NY Giants (October 3, 2004)
Throws for 258 yards and 2 TDs (0 ints) in a 41-20 victory vs. Dallas (October 24, 2004)
Throws 4 TDs (0 ints) in a 34-31 victory vs. Minnesota (November 14, 2004)
Incredible performance at Minnesota in "NFC North Title Game" (December 24, 2004)
Throws for 303 yards and 4 TDs in a valiant 32-29 loss at Carolina on Monday Night Football (October 3, 2005)
75-yard TD pass (400th career TD pass) to Greg Jennings at Detroit (September 24, 2006)
Throws for 347 yards and 2 TDs (0 ints) in a 23-17 victory at Minnesota (November 12, 2006)
68-yard, triple pump TD pass to Donald Driver at San Francisco (December 10, 2006)
First Lambeau Leap vs. Arizona (October 29, 2006)
Game winning, 57-yard TD pass to Greg Jennings vs. San Diego (September 23, 2007)
Record breaking TD pass to Greg Jennings at Minnesota (September 30, 2007)
Game winning, 82-yard TD pass to Greg Jennings at Denver in OT on Monday Night Football (October 29, 2007)
Late 60-yard TD pass to Greg Jennings at Kansas City (November 4, 2007)
Throws for 351 yards and 3 TDs (0 ints) in a 34-0 victory vs. Minnesota (November 11, 2007)
Throws for 381 yards and 3 TDs (0 ints) in a 37-26 victory vs. Detroit on Thanksgiving (November 22, 2007)
Underhanded pass to Donald Lee for a first down vs. Seattle in the playoffs (January 12, 2008)"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Kind of wish I was doing this for Greg Jennings instead. This is going to be very time-consuming for me.Originally posted by PartialHarv did his homework. Awesome.
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Impressive research, Harvey!
I cannot remember the exact game in the mid-90's but the speed and strength of Favre's pass amazed me.
The Packers were on the opposition's 35 yard line. The play called for a pass. Favre was getting pressure and rolled out to his right. He stopped and rifled a pass to Antonio Freeman who was cutting to the left on the goal line. Freeman caught the pass for a touchdown.
The incredible aspect of the pass was that Favre "threw it on a rope." For 35 yards, that ball had an arc of maybe one foot! In addition, the speed of that pass was so fast, I was surprised any receiver could catch it.
The following Monday, I had several people come up to me(knowing I am a Packer fan) and marvel "Did you see that pass by Favre yesterday?!"
Do you recall that game, Harvey?
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