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  • Originally posted by woodbuck27 View Post
    "or, Favre just got old and isn't very good anymore." Patler

    That's a mere opinion. Yes a player can dramatically decline in a single season once he hits a certain advanced age.

    Yet you chose to ignore the facts I presented. His OL was remarkably inferior in terms of performance fr. 2009 last season.

    Favre lost a serious weapon at WR in Sydney Rice and other WR's didn't step up. He also lost his #1 TE. early in last season and a go to guy. Bernard Berrian never played well. The replacement for Chester Taylor never replaced Taylors production. Favre was working with an inferior offense last season than he had in 2009.

    If I am correct and you are the man with the Stat's. I deserve more than some allusion to it was all an age factor or the ridiculous inference that I am blaming anyone else for Favre's poor season last.

    Ed.

    This got me thinking so I looked up Favre's stats. Funny thing, when you search for Favre on the NFL website under both active and historical players he can't be found. I had to go into a game log that I knew he played in to link to his personal page.

    If you look at Favre in 4 year chunks this is what you get for QB rating:
    91-94: 0, 85.3, 72.2, 90.7 ave (throwing out the zero): 82.73
    95-98: 99.5, 95.8, 92.6, 87.8 ave: 93.9
    99-02: 74.7, 78.0, 94.1, 85.6 ave: 83.1
    03-06: 90.4, 92.4, 70.9, 72.7 ave: 81.6
    07-10: 95.7, 81.0, 107.2, 69.9 ave: 88.4

    Looking at totals, BF has had 2 of his best 4 years in the last 4 years. He has also had 3 of his worst 4 years in the last 6 years.
    But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

    -Tim Harmston

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    • Originally posted by MJZiggy View Post
      Careful with that. I hear that filter ain't so big...
      Yeah... I hear 4 inches... I won't buck the video evidence I've seen... back to "forgettable"...
      Football been very very good to me

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      • Originally posted by ThunderDan View Post
        This got me thinking so I looked up Favre's stats. Funny thing, when you search for Favre on the NFL website under both active and historical players he can't be found. I had to go into a game log that I knew he played in to link to his personal page.

        If you look at Favre in 4 year chunks this is what you get for QB rating:
        91-94: 0, 85.3, 72.2, 90.7 ave (throwing out the zero): 82.73
        95-98: 99.5, 95.8, 92.6, 87.8 ave: 93.9
        99-02: 74.7, 78.0, 94.1, 85.6 ave: 83.1
        03-06: 90.4, 92.4, 70.9, 72.7 ave: 81.6
        07-10: 95.7, 81.0, 107.2, 69.9 ave: 88.4

        Looking at totals, BF has had 2 of his best 4 years in the last 4 years. He has also had 3 of his worst 4 years in the last 6 years.
        Nice post. A lot of work there. Thanks.

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        • Peppers was one of the Bears defenders who found Favre after the game, to shake his hand and wish him well, and more actually. "I was happy Brett suited up," Peppers said. "I figured it might be the last time I got to see him across the field from me on the opposing sideline. Yeah, I talked to him after the game. I told him it was an honor to play against him. He said, 'Likewise. … Go beat the Packers in a couple of weeks.'"

          Wouldn't the Chicago Bears love to honor that last wish? "
          fr. Article

          Pure gamesmanship?

          The Bears and Minny are Packer rivals. Peppers paid respect to Favre after the game and with the above statement it merely seems to me that Brett Favre offered Julius Peppers a mutual respect with some support for the Bears to continue their season by winning the NFCN. The Packers were certainly in a dubious position at that stage in the schedule.

          Was it support and gamesmanship? I can certainly see why some Packer fans may be annoid at this report but holy smokes. If anyone else made a similiar statement it wouldn't have even reached the media.

          Because it was Brett Favre need their be an outcry of foul? Come on Packer fans please give the Brett Favre bashing a break. Let's all movbe on. Especially now that we enjoyed outr team marvelous accomplishement last season

          We overcame all adversity to be Super Bowl Champs. Brett Favre can only tarnish that if we are silly enough to allow any of Favre's former actions to detract from our celebration of a Packer victory in concert as Packer fans. Arn't we bigger than rehashing stuff that 'is just old'?

          GO PACKERS!
          ** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
          ** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
          ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
          ** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau

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          • Originally posted by woodbuck27 View Post
            The Bears and Minny are Packer rivals. Peppers paid respect to Favre after the game and with the above statement it merely seems to me that Brett Favre offered Julius Peppers a mutual respect with some support for the Bears to continue their season by winning the NFCN. The Packers were certainly in a dubious position at that stage in the schedule.
            The Bears locked up the NFCN title by beating the Vikings. The Bear/Packer game was meaningless in the NFCN standings. That was known before the game with the Vikings.

            Face it, Favre was hoping to see the Packers knocked out of the playoffs. The Packer/Bear game had no other meaning.

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            • The Vikes OL gave up 34 sacks in 2009 and 36 sacks in 2010. Not really all that different.

              Shiancoe is the #1 TE in MN, he didn't miss a game last year.

              Some "facts" being thrown around here about these 2 items are not accurate.
              All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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              • Originally posted by woodbuck27 View Post

                We overcame all adversity to be Super Bowl Champs. Brett Favre can only tarnish that if we are silly enough to allow any of Favre's former actions to detract from our celebration of a Packer victory in concert as Packer fans. Arn't we bigger than rehashing stuff that 'is just old'?

                GO PACKERS!

                Brett Favre is the worst ex Packer in the history of the franchise. We will continue to celebrate his career and personal collapse, and Ted and the Packers ascension as we see fit. Because it is glorious!!!!!!!!!

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                • Originally posted by woodbuck27 View Post
                  You did great in the first two paragraphs:

                  I predicted that the 2007 Patriots would win the Super Bowl. I had plenty of animosity for their cheating asses, but I predicted that they would win because they were a strong team. They were most people's pick, but many people still hated them for Spygate or whatever other reason. Most Jets fans would have picked them, despite intense animosity for them.

                  The Packers looked like a team of destiny and were the most common pick for Super Bowl champs at the time. when your infallible hero said that, Woodbuck. It doesn't mean he had no animosity. It just means he picked them as most likely to win because they were the most likely to win at that point. It means nothing with regard to animosity or lack thereof.
                  get louder at lambeau

                  WOW. Impressive hard hitting post to that point and I can even buy it. Glad I'm not debating with you with the weapons I felt were at my disposal here. Manners and decency and an overall deportment of decency and let's really examine this without angst.

                  I would first have to ask for ' the same use of language rights ' and the forum could see which of us can outcurse the other. Toss the most shit at the other. Why does Brett Favre make you so angry?

                  No PLEASE. Do not respond to that. Just somehow examine it within yourself. Just a suggestion. Good luck with that.

                  I'm beginning to believe this question cannot be solved by mere members here. It might be better understood by some team of assigned psychologists that could examine the inherant psyche of the Packer forum community in terms of why in the name of all that's sane can anyone get so bloody well pissed off about a Pro atlelete that only gave his his best while wearing Packer colors.

                  GO PACKERS !
                  Uh, looks like you totally missed the point, Woodbuck. Maybe intentionally, as part of your undying defense of your hero?

                  The point was that Faver saying positive things about the Packers is beneficial to him. Therefor it could create a self-serving motive- to make himself look like a better person.

                  Saying petty, vindictive things about the Packers, on the other hand, has no value to anyone, yet he has done so repeatedly over the last few years. That shows animosity pretty clearly, IMO. It's his emotions taking control of his mouth. Nothing is gained by it, yet he does it anyway. Animosity.

                  When there is a possible motive for lying about one group of comments, and no clear motive for the opposite-intentioned group other than emotional realease, the group of comments without a possible eslf-serving motive is more credible. That's what I was saying with regard to your attempted defense of Faver's comments.

                  Do you have a different possible explanation? I mean a valid one, not just an attempted deflection of the issue to your own little critique of how you think I feel about ol' Brett?
                  Last edited by get louder at lambeau; 03-30-2011, 10:14 AM.

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                  • Originally posted by Iron Mike View Post
                    I guess about the only thing you could do in this case is to compare apples to apples.......different QBs in the same offense.

                    To whit:

                    Joe Webb in 5 games, 2010.................Comp/54 Att/89 % Comp/60.7 Yds/477 Avg/5.4 TD/0 Int/3 Sck/8 SckY/48 Rate/60.9

                    Brett Favre last 4 games, 2010............Comp/37 Att/69 % Comp/53.6 Yds/443 Avg/6.4 TD/1 Int/3 Sck/4 SckY/23 Rate/60.2

                    IOW, operating behind the same OL, with the same skill players, Brett Favre is ALMOST as good as Joe Webb. Awesome possum.
                    Woodbuck? Anything? Looks like he brought some significant evidence that discredits your theory here. You could at least reply.

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                    • Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig View Post
                      The Vikes OL gave up 34 sacks in 2009 and 36 sacks in 2010. Not really all that different.

                      Shiancoe is the #1 TE in MN, he didn't miss a game last year.

                      Some "facts" being thrown around here about these 2 items are not accurate.

                      The Vikes OL gave up 34 sacks in 2009 and 36 sacks in 2010 Cheesehead Craig

                      Your trying to make a point that the Vikings had or didn't have a serious OL problems in 2010? I can inform you confidently that one of greatest areas of concern on the Minnesota Vikings is and has been the performance of it's OL gointg back to the late 2009 season. THat that concern ( the Viking OL) as analyzed by NFL experts is something the Vikings need to address.


                      "Shiancoe is the #1 TE in MN, he didn't miss a game last year." Cheesehead Craig

                      Minnesota Viking #1 TE Visanthe Shiancoe suffering a hamstring injury prior to the start of the Vikings 5th game of the season
                      in week 5.

                      In 2009 Visanthe Shiancoe led the Vikings with 11 Red Zone TD pass's. In 2010 Shiancoe had only 2 TD pass's. Why was that? This is a physically gifted TE that uses his speed and power to be a prime target. In 2010 Visanthe Shiancoe was hampersed with a hamstring injury and as a result he was used moreso in blocking assignments.

                      Hamstring injuries take a long time to fully heal and allow an athlete to get back up to full speed. This injury goes a long ways to explaining Visanthe Shiancoe' role with the Viking offense in 2010 over that in the 2009 season.

                      Stats for Visanthe Shiancoe for the 2009 Vs the 2010 Seasons

                      Season Team Receiving Rushing Fumbles
                      ...........................................G ...GS.... Rec.... Yds..... Avg.... Lng
                      2010 Minnesota Vikings .. 16... 9.... 47..... 530.... 11.3... 33 2
                      2009 Minnesota Vikings .. 16.. 13... 56..... 566.... 10.1....27 11

                      Minnesota Viking Injury Report for the 2010 season

                      Week 5

                      Name Position Injury Thu. Fri. Sat. Game Status

                      Cook, Chris CB Knee DNP DNP DNP Out
                      Favre, Brett QB Ankle / Right Elbow FP LP LP probable
                      McKinnie, Bryant T Finger FP FP FP probable
                      Shiancoe, Visanthe TE Hamstring LP LP LP probable
                      Sullivan, John C Calf LP LP LP questionable

                      Week 6

                      Cook, Chris CB Knee LP LP LP questionable
                      DeGeare, Chris OL Ankle DNP DNP DNP Out
                      Favre, Brett QB Ankle / Elbow DNP LP LP questionable
                      Robison, Brian DE Ankle LP LP FP probable
                      Sanford, Jamarca S Back DNP LP LP probable
                      Shiancoe, Visanthe TE Hamstring LP LP FP probable
                      Sullivan, John C Calf DNP LP LP questionable
                      Williams, Madieu S Shoulder LP LP FP probable

                      GO PACKERS!
                      ** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
                      ** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
                      ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
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                        • lol...there has got to be one for Ryan Longwell also.

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                          • Originally Posted by Iron Mike
                            I guess about the only thing you could do in this case is to compare apples to apples.......different QBs in the same offense.

                            To whit:

                            Joe Webb in 5 games, 2010.................Comp/54 Att/89 % Comp/60.7 Yds/477 Avg/5.4 TD/0 Int/3 Sck/8 SckY/48 Rate/60.9

                            Brett Favre last 4 games, 2010............Comp/37 Att/69 % Comp/53.6 Yds/443 Avg/6.4 TD/1 Int/3 Sck/4 SckY/23 Rate/60.2

                            IOW, operating behind the same OL, with the same skill players, Brett Favre is ALMOST as good as Joe Webb. Awesome possum.


                            Originally posted by get louder at lambeau View Post
                            Woodbuck? Anything? Looks like he brought some significant evidence that discredits your theory here. You could at least reply.
                            And...your point would be? (-:

                            Look at the flip side of that argument. Maybe your just getting started as an NFL fan? It's a complicated game in some senses but certainly not as concerns a teams offensive line.

                            Your Stat analysis clearly says that:

                            The Minny OL was as sucky in the games that the Favre backups started in as when Favre was forced to suffer playing behind center.

                            Does an NFL teams team's QB make the teams OL look good generally. I don't believe that's the case. It's the other way around boys. Any team that has a poor OL will see it's QB placed under extreme pressure. You get QB's with QB Ratings like we saw with Favre and also with his backups because the OL was not up to par all of last season.

                            Also. Joe Webb wasn't the Vikings starter for 5 games. Tarvaris Jacksson was lost to the Vikings with Turf Toe in Week 14 Vs the NY Giants. His replacement was 3rd stringer Joe Webb and Joe Webb played as the Viking Starting QB in 3 games last season. Weeks 15 thru 17.

                            GO PACKERS!
                            ** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
                            ** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
                            ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
                            ** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau

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                            • Originally posted by woodbuck27 View Post
                              Stats for Visanthe Shiancoe for the 2009 Vs the 2010 Seasons

                              Season Team Receiving Rushing Fumbles
                              ...........................................G ...GS.... Rec.... Yds..... Avg.... Lng
                              2010 Minnesota Vikings .. 16... 9.... 47..... 530.... 11.3... 33 2
                              2009 Minnesota Vikings .. 16.. 13... 56..... 566.... 10.1....27 11
                              Those numbers look pretty similar to me. 36 less yards and a higher ypc don't back up your theory. Rodgers lost Finley and Grant for the year and did fine. Faver's gigantic decline was due to Rice and a slightly gimpy Shiancoe? Two more sacks did him in?

                              All the great ones dropped off somewhere near their 40th birthday or before. Why are you so unwilling to accept that Faver is human?

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                              • Originally posted by woodbuck27 View Post
                                Originally Posted by Iron Mike
                                I guess about the only thing you could do in this case is to compare apples to apples.......different QBs in the same offense.

                                To whit:

                                Joe Webb in 5 games, 2010.................Comp/54 Att/89 % Comp/60.7 Yds/477 Avg/5.4 TD/0 Int/3 Sck/8 SckY/48 Rate/60.9

                                Brett Favre last 4 games, 2010............Comp/37 Att/69 % Comp/53.6 Yds/443 Avg/6.4 TD/1 Int/3 Sck/4 SckY/23 Rate/60.2

                                IOW, operating behind the same OL, with the same skill players, Brett Favre is ALMOST as good as Joe Webb. Awesome possum.




                                And...your point would be? (-:

                                Look at the flip side of that argument. Maybe your just getting started as an NFL fan? It's a complicated game in some senses but certainly not as concerns a teams offensive line.

                                Your Stat analysis clearly says that:

                                The Minny OL was as sucky in the games that the Favre backups started in as when Favre was forced to suffer playing behind center.

                                Does an NFL teams team's QB make the teams OL look good generally. I don't believe that's the case. It's the other way around boys. Any team that has a poor OL will see it's QB placed under extreme pressure. You get QB's with QB Ratings like we saw with Favre and also with his backups because the OL was not up to par all of last season.

                                Also. Joe Webb wasn't the Vikings starter for 5 games. Tarvaris Jacksson was lost to the Vikings with Turf Toe in Week 14 Vs the NY Giants. His replacement was 3rd stringer Joe Webb and Joe Webb played as the Viking Starting QB in 3 games last season. Weeks 15 thru 17.

                                GO PACKERS!
                                My point? My stats? I just thought Iron Mike deserved a response, but you gave none. The rest is his. Wow, Woody. Pay attention.

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