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Personal? I dont even know you but dont get timid now. You only knew me as the asshole who had to put up with all of you cracka asses bullshit. Long ago I actually was able to enjoy forums. THe good times are back fool.Originally posted by Chevelle2Whats with the personal attacks?Originally posted by MadtownPackerMan chevelley you are such a punk ass shit talker. Do you do anything for this forum besides punch Favre nuts? Get a life joto. It's 2009 and the world has moved on. Give it a try.Originally posted by Chevelle2Yes because Favre isn't a statue....please....
Have fun with having 1 of only 2 QBs to have ever lost to a .500 team in the playoffs.
Guess I am no better than you. I contribute nothing. Get use to it.
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Favre has always been one of the least sacked QB's each season. Partly due to his pocket awareness (how soon do we forget his ability to sense a guy right on his back), partly due some years to great OL's, and also due to his quick release. He has never needed some massive windup to get that ball out of his hands.Originally posted by Chevelle2In 2008, Vikings QBs were sacked 43 times.Originally posted by PartialBattered and bruised? The Vikes have a huge O line. He'll be fine.
In 2008, Favre was sacked 30 times.
You were saying?
I'm just saying, the vikings OL is better then the Jets, and favre has always been really good at avoiding sacks and the big hits. How do you think he has stayed mostly major injury free for 17 seasons until his torn biceps? How do you think he has never missed a start? Give favre some credit here, he is one of the best ever at avoiding sacks.
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Yes, you have been very informative thru the years with your smart ass comments. Truly you are the foundation of Packer discussion in the universe.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by MadtownPackerI contribute nothing.
.......or as I like to call it - a significant improvement.
So you going to the poster get together SC? I am and woudl love to hang out with you. Surely a big exec like you can dig into that fat bank account and shell out for the trip.
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Divine intervention. Knees of a 25 year old. Brett hasn't kept his jersey clean his whole career, I've seen him take some pretty wicked hits that normal human beings wouldn't just bounce back up from. You can sack him. He has incredible pocket awareness, but he's not untouchable.Originally posted by packerbacker1234How do you think he has stayed mostly major injury free for 17 seasons until his torn biceps? How do you think he has never missed a start?Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
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Originally posted by MadtownPackerYes, you have been very informative thru the years with your smart ass comments. Truly you are the foundation of Packer discussion in the universe.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by MadtownPackerI contribute nothing.
.......or as I like to call it - a significant improvement.
So you going to the poster get together SC? I am and woudl love to hang out with you. Surely a big exec like you can dig into that fat bank account and shell out for the trip.
I'll bring the bratwurst. You bring the leaf blower.
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There were times last season that the Vikings OL looked horrible in pass blocking and Peterson is an outstanding running back so some of his success is because of himself. It will be interesting to see if the Vikings OL just doesn't pull a "Longest Yard" type move on Favre. Unless they were privy to the whole thing the entire time and kept their mouths shut.Originally posted by PartialBattered and bruised? The Vikes have a huge O line. He'll be fine."Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
– Benjamin Franklin
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EditOriginally posted by packerbacker1234Favre has always been one of the least sacked QB's each season. Partly due to his pocket awareness (how soon do we forget his ability to sense a guy right on his back), partly due some years to great OL's, partly due to his tendency to float moon balls into the sky rather than stand in the pocket and take a shot, and also due to his quick release. He has never needed some massive windup to get that ball out of his hands.Originally posted by Chevelle2In 2008, Vikings QBs were sacked 43 times.Originally posted by PartialBattered and bruised? The Vikes have a huge O line. He'll be fine.
In 2008, Favre was sacked 30 times.
You were saying?Go PACK
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"Quick release" huh ... you mean just throwing the ball so quick just so he can avoid getting hit. Where it might be better to take a sack or wait an additional second for the seem to open up. Favre is notoriously great at doing whatever he can to not take a big hit -- even if it's for the detriment of the team.Originally posted by packerbacker1234Favre has always been one of the least sacked QB's each season. Partly due to his pocket awareness (how soon do we forget his ability to sense a guy right on his back), partly due some years to great OL's, and also due to his quick release. He has never needed some massive windup to get that ball out of his hands.Originally posted by Chevelle2In 2008, Vikings QBs were sacked 43 times.Originally posted by PartialBattered and bruised? The Vikes have a huge O line. He'll be fine.
In 2008, Favre was sacked 30 times.
You were saying?
I'm just saying, the vikings OL is better then the Jets, and favre has always been really good at avoiding sacks and the big hits. How do you think he has stayed mostly major injury free for 17 seasons until his torn biceps? How do you think he has never missed a start? Give favre some credit here, he is one of the best ever at avoiding sacks.
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Actually, most the time he was just trying to make a play. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. Christ man, get off the damn hate train. He did some amazing stuff for us, as well as some bad things as well. In the situation you are talking about, he has also happened to make some spectacular plays... so get off the hatoradeOriginally posted by mission"Quick release" huh ... you mean just throwing the ball so quick just so he can avoid getting hit. Where it might be better to take a sack or wait an additional second for the seem to open up. Favre is notoriously great at doing whatever he can to not take a big hit -- even if it's for the detriment of the team.Originally posted by packerbacker1234Favre has always been one of the least sacked QB's each season. Partly due to his pocket awareness (how soon do we forget his ability to sense a guy right on his back), partly due some years to great OL's, and also due to his quick release. He has never needed some massive windup to get that ball out of his hands.Originally posted by Chevelle2In 2008, Vikings QBs were sacked 43 times.Originally posted by PartialBattered and bruised? The Vikes have a huge O line. He'll be fine.
In 2008, Favre was sacked 30 times.
You were saying?
I'm just saying, the vikings OL is better then the Jets, and favre has always been really good at avoiding sacks and the big hits. How do you think he has stayed mostly major injury free for 17 seasons until his torn biceps? How do you think he has never missed a start? Give favre some credit here, he is one of the best ever at avoiding sacks.
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He has a valid point. It's not all just "pocket awareness" and "his quick release" that helps him avoid sacks: Favre is notorious for getting rid of the ball inbounds in order to avoid a hit. Trying to make a play is not always a positive thing. As the saying goes, "discretion is the better part of valor".Originally posted by packerbacker1234Actually, most the time he was just trying to make a play. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. Christ man, get off the damn hate train. He did some amazing stuff for us, as well as some bad things as well. In the situation you are talking about, he has also happened to make some spectacular plays... so get off the hatoradeOriginally posted by mission"Quick release" huh ... you mean just throwing the ball so quick just so he can avoid getting hit. Where it might be better to take a sack or wait an additional second for the seem to open up. Favre is notoriously great at doing whatever he can to not take a big hit -- even if it's for the detriment of the team.Originally posted by packerbacker1234Favre has always been one of the least sacked QB's each season. Partly due to his pocket awareness (how soon do we forget his ability to sense a guy right on his back), partly due some years to great OL's, and also due to his quick release. He has never needed some massive windup to get that ball out of his hands.Originally posted by Chevelle2In 2008, Vikings QBs were sacked 43 times.Originally posted by PartialBattered and bruised? The Vikes have a huge O line. He'll be fine.
In 2008, Favre was sacked 30 times.
You were saying?
I'm just saying, the vikings OL is better then the Jets, and favre has always been really good at avoiding sacks and the big hits. How do you think he has stayed mostly major injury free for 17 seasons until his torn biceps? How do you think he has never missed a start? Give favre some credit here, he is one of the best ever at avoiding sacks.When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.
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