There are a ton of them, but my fav will always be the falling down shuffle pass in the snow at Lambeau against Seattle. In the years to come, when I remember #04, that will be my first thought.
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Welcome back, packnut.Originally posted by PacknutThere are a ton of them, but my fav will always be the falling down shuffle pass in the snow at Lambeau against Seattle. In the years to come, when I remember #04, that will be my first thought."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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Brett
Originally posted by Deputy NutzSorry I am not ready for this.
No Packer fan is. Today is my 50th birthday and I'm sitting here feeling like I've just been kicked in the gut. I'm to old to cry but I just can't stop. Thank God, I'm home alone..............
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Re: Best Favre Memory
I'm like a bad penny Harv, always around.............Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersWelcome back, packnut.Originally posted by PacknutThere are a ton of them, but my fav will always be the falling down shuffle pass in the snow at Lambeau against Seattle. In the years to come, when I remember #04, that will be my first thought.
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Busted pitch play. Brett is standing deep behind the line, sees the blockers are chewed up on the right-hand side and the back is running back to the left, twitches like he's saying, "Oh shit!", drops back two yards and runs full speed into the left side of the line to block a linebacker.I believe in God, family, Baylor University, and the Green Bay Packers.
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Monday Night @ Oakland has to be #1 for me.
But the best thing about Favre for me isn't a single memory.
The Packers sucked when I was a little kid. I first got interested in the Packers in the 1987 season. I liked Majik and Chris Jacke, and then Sterling Sharpe. My dad seized the opportunity to finally turn me into the football child he always wanted, and started teaching me all about the game. We almost made the playoffs in 1989.
Then my Majik Man went down and was replaced by this crazy kid Brett Favre. He drove my dad nuts with his wild, unpredictable play. Football suddenly became so exciting through my eyes. And it hasn't changed since. Brett has been with me every game of every season for the last 16 years of my life. I have changed schools, changed jobs, changed friends, family members, and loved ones. But Brett has always been there, a strange source of stability in my crazy life.
That's why I am a FavreChild.
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Sucks.....just sucks. Knew it was coming and it still sucks. Maybe I should be less emotionally invested in a football team. Stupid Favre and his stupid 17 stupid years.Originally posted by Deputy NutzSorry I am not ready for this.Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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I think I learned from the NFC Championship game where I started dry heevn' in my friends drive way afterwards, and then making horrible dying animal sounds on the drive home.Originally posted by ZoolSucks.....just sucks. Knew it was coming and it still sucks. Maybe I should be less emotionally invested in a football team. Stupid Favre and his stupid 17 stupid years.Originally posted by Deputy NutzSorry I am not ready for this.
Well he wasn't going to play forever.
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Favre has given me too many fond memories to single out just one.
As a fan who lived through the Lombardi era, I am still a bit perplexed that he called left tackle Forest Greeg "The greatest player I ever coached." Sure Gregg was a remarkable all-Pro tackle, and Lombardi played as an O-lineman, but I could never could quite understand that compliment Lombardi gave to Gregg.
If Lombardi had coached Favre, I thing Lombardi would have called Brett Favre "The greatest player I have ever coached."
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I have a very weird one that is only related to Favre not a play. I was 8 years old when I went to my first Packers game, it happened to be the Cinci game where Favre throws the TD to Taylor. However, this isn't my memory. My memory is in my driveway before the game where my uncle said to me "you're going to get to see a great quarterback today." He was of course refering to Boomer Esiason. But he could have never known how right he actually could be.
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