The No. 3 all-time record that will likely never be broken is Green Bay Packers' quarterback Brett Favre's streak of 256 consecutive starts at quarterback.
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When Manning took games off at end of the season did that kill his streak ?
He was well on his way and the guy hardly ever gets hitTERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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It did not, he played a series or two in those games and was thus recorded as the starter.Originally posted by BretskyWhen Manning took games off at end of the season did that kill his streak ?
He was well on his way and the guy hardly ever gets hit
Manning's streak is active at 160 consecutive starts, 93 behind Favre. Manning will need to put together about six more seasons without missing a game (or retiring) to eclipse Favre here.
I honestly wouldn't be too upset if Manning breaks the games started streak, since if he does it's largely because Manning never gets touched, and not because he's as tough as Favre. It would be a testament to Manning's intelligence more than his grit.</delurk>
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"It did not, he played a series of two in those games and was thus recorded as the starter. "
I think this the reason it will bother me if he does break Favre's record.....I don't remember any games where Brett went in just for the sake of keeping the record intact...........could be wrong, but I just don't recall any.
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Was taken out after 1 quarter against the Bears in the last game of 2004.Originally posted by packinpatland"It did not, he played a series of two in those games and was thus recorded as the starter. "
I think this the reason it will bother me if he does break Favre's record.....I don't remember any games where Brett went in just for the sake of keeping the record intact...........could be wrong, but I just don't recall any.
Wsa taken out after a half against the Bills in 1997.
So, for clarification, Favre has had games like the ones posted about Manning. That was just off the top of my head. Porbably all he had though.
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I don't want that weenie breaking favres record. Favre played hurt, fought through a broken thumb, threw up blood in the huddle, Manning hardly gets hit.
Nothing against manning, but as hard as I can be on Favre, this record is one he alone deserves.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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I have no alligence to the Colts or more specifically their signal caller, but let's get real. No "weenie" will ever hold this record. To suggest otherwise, whether it be Favre or Manning, is an insult to the game of football. It is a brutal game and any consecutive game streak of this magnitude should be respected. I hope Favre continues to hold it, but if Manning were to break it, it will be no less miraculous and I will pay him his just due.Originally posted by bobbleheadI don't want that weenie breaking favres record. Favre played hurt, fought through a broken thumb, threw up blood in the huddle, Manning hardly gets hit.
Nothing against manning, but as hard as I can be on Favre, this record is one he alone deserves.
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In the video listed above, former Packers QB coach Steve Mariucci points out that with a broken thumb, Favre still took continuous snaps from center during the game and practices. When the center does the snap, the ball is slammed against the palm and thumb of the right hand.
Years ago, I broke my thumb playing baseball. It hurt a lot. After having it set by an orthopedic surgeon, it was in a hard cast for 5-6 weeks. I couldn't sleep the first night after the thumb fracture.
Remembering that personal experience of mine gives me an added appreciation of Favre's toughness.
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No disrespect to manning, I call him a weenie compared to favre and this IS a packer site. This particular record epitomizes what favre is all about and I just hope it stands for a long time. If manning tosses a few clot cookies on the 10 yard line then calls the play while frank winters kicks dirt over it so the ref doesn't see it I'll give him the same dues i give Favre.Originally posted by Farley FaceI have no alligence to the Colts or more specifically their signal caller, but let's get real. No "weenie" will ever hold this record. To suggest otherwise, whether it be Favre or Manning, is an insult to the game of football. It is a brutal game and any consecutive game streak of this magnitude should be respected. I hope Favre continues to hold it, but if Manning were to break it, it will be no less miraculous and I will pay him his just due.Originally posted by bobbleheadI don't want that weenie breaking favres record. Favre played hurt, fought through a broken thumb, threw up blood in the huddle, Manning hardly gets hit.
Nothing against manning, but as hard as I can be on Favre, this record is one he alone deserves.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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For the record, I think Manning is a pretty tough guy himself. I don't know that he's at Favre's level, and maybe he doesn't get hit as much, but come on, he's an NFL QB. To say he doesn't take a pounding is just being puerile.Originally posted by cpk1994Was taken out after 1 quarter against the Bears in the last game of 2004.Originally posted by packinpatland"It did not, he played a series of two in those games and was thus recorded as the starter. "
I think this the reason it will bother me if he does break Favre's record.....I don't remember any games where Brett went in just for the sake of keeping the record intact...........could be wrong, but I just don't recall any.
Wsa taken out after a half against the Bills in 1997.
So, for clarification, Favre has had games like the ones posted about Manning. That was just off the top of my head. Porbably all he had though.
I don't recall those games off the top of my head - was Favre hurt? Why was Manning pulled? I don't recall him being banged up to the point of needing to come out--
Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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They were both puilled to avoid injury before playoffs.Originally posted by GuinessFor the record, I think Manning is a pretty tough guy himself. I don't know that he's at Favre's level, and maybe he doesn't get hit as much, but come on, he's an NFL QB. To say he doesn't take a pounding is just being puerile.Originally posted by cpk1994Was taken out after 1 quarter against the Bears in the last game of 2004.Originally posted by packinpatland"It did not, he played a series of two in those games and was thus recorded as the starter. "
I think this the reason it will bother me if he does break Favre's record.....I don't remember any games where Brett went in just for the sake of keeping the record intact...........could be wrong, but I just don't recall any.
Wsa taken out after a half against the Bills in 1997.
So, for clarification, Favre has had games like the ones posted about Manning. That was just off the top of my head. Porbably all he had though.
I don't recall those games off the top of my head - was Favre hurt? Why was Manning pulled? I don't recall him being banged up to the point of needing to come out
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As Brett himself would most likely admit, playing QB in the NFL is a very demanding job and you take one hell of a beating. Records are meant to be broken but this record I hope he holds for quite a while. The rest of them will be broken cause today's NFL, the last 6 or 7 seven years actually, are really set up for the offense and the passing game in general.Pass Jessica's Law and keep the predators behind bars for 25 years minimum. Vote out liberal, SP judges. Enforce all immigrant laws!
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