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  • #31
    greatest ever
    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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    • #32
      I love Brady but even I must give some bigtime props to Manning. He really seems to get better evry year. He will obliterate the record book and since he has already won a SB, he will be the games greatest qb
      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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      • #33
        Originally posted by packinpatland
        First degree separation, left shoulder vs. Phi; Nov. 15, 1992 @ Chi; Nov.22,1992 W
        Deep thigh bruise vs. TB; Nov. 28,1993 @ Chi; Dec.5, 1993 L
        Severely bruised left hip @ Min; Oct.20,1994 @ Chi; Oct.31,1994 W
        Severely sprained left ankle @ Min; Nov. 5,1995 vs. Chi: Nov.12,1995 W
        Wind knocked out (twice) vs Pit; Dec.24,1995 vs. Atl; Dec.31,1995 W
        Sprained thumb, right hand vs. Denver; Aug.23,1999 vs. Oak; Sept.12,1999 W
        Tendinitis, left elbow (training camp) vs. NYJ; Sept.3,2000 L
        Sprained lateral collateral ligament, left knee vs. Was; Oct. 20,2002 vs. Mia; Nov.4,2002 W
        Broken thumb, right hand @ StL;Oct 19,2003 @ Min; Nov.2,2003 W
        Some of these are extremely understated also.

        The shoulder separation is probably the reason why Reggie White signed with Philadelphia. Well, besides God. Reggie is the one that separated it, and he said any other QB would have been out of the game.

        Severely sprained ankle was a high ankle sprain. Looked like no chance he'd play.

        He played with the tendinitis in his elbow tendinits most of the 1999 season.

        He played with a splint on his throwing hand (for the broken thumb) for at least half the season.

        "Wind knocked out" vs. Pittsburgh? That's the game that Kevin Greene belted him. He spit up blood, called timeout, and threw a TD on the next play.

        Can't forget the TD he threw to Javon Walker after suffering the concussion vs. the Giants a few years ago.
        "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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        • #34
          Originally posted by b bulldog
          I love Brady but even I must give some bigtime props to Manning. He really seems to get better evry year. He will obliterate the record book and since he has already won a SB, he will be the games greatest qb
          Manning has WAY too much talent around him and great coaches and "cameras" to even compare him to Favre. Part of Favre's greatness as a football player is his toughness and resiliency. My god, did you see the friggin' time Peyton had to pass in Thursdays game? Aprrox. 5 seconds per play. Give Favre that much time he throws 5 touchdowns and runs for two. Apples and oranges. He is successful because of his line, why do you think that when the "great" Addai went down, his rookie replacement ended up with over 6 yards a carry in his absence. Edgerrin James was a "stud" until he went to a team with a lesser line, and he is shit now. Don't get me wrong, he has a very accurate arm, but he has had the same offensive lineman (except the new tackle who did well) and receivers for fifty years. Imagine if Brett had Javon and Sterling for seven straight years with that offensive line, he would have passed Marino 4 years ago and probably had 5 superbowl rings. Peyton isn't the "complete package" that Brett is, and Favre is all in all better.
          "...one thing about me during the course of a game, I get emotional and say things my grandmother lets me know about later. But nobody wants to win on that field anymore than I do, no one." Brett Favre

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          • #35
            Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
            Originally posted by packinpatland
            First degree separation, left shoulder vs. Phi; Nov. 15, 1992 @ Chi; Nov.22,1992 W
            Deep thigh bruise vs. TB; Nov. 28,1993 @ Chi; Dec.5, 1993 L
            Severely bruised left hip @ Min; Oct.20,1994 @ Chi; Oct.31,1994 W
            Severely sprained left ankle @ Min; Nov. 5,1995 vs. Chi: Nov.12,1995 W
            Wind knocked out (twice) vs Pit; Dec.24,1995 vs. Atl; Dec.31,1995 W
            Sprained thumb, right hand vs. Denver; Aug.23,1999 vs. Oak; Sept.12,1999 W
            Tendinitis, left elbow (training camp) vs. NYJ; Sept.3,2000 L
            Sprained lateral collateral ligament, left knee vs. Was; Oct. 20,2002 vs. Mia; Nov.4,2002 W
            Broken thumb, right hand @ StL;Oct 19,2003 @ Min; Nov.2,2003 W
            Some of these are extremely understated also.

            The shoulder separation is probably the reason why Reggie White signed with Philadelphia. Well, besides God. Reggie is the one that separated it, and he said any other QB would have been out of the game.

            Severely sprained ankle was a high ankle sprain. Looked like no chance he'd play.

            He played with the tendinitis in his elbow tendinits most of the 1999 season.

            He played with a splint on his throwing hand (for the broken thumb) for at least half the season.

            "Wind knocked out" vs. Pittsburgh? That's the game that Kevin Greene belted him. He spit up blood, called timeout, and threw a TD on the next play.

            Can't forget the TD he threw to Javon Walker after suffering the concussion vs. the Giants a few years ago.

            I assume you meant Green Bay on the free agent thing. The TD after the concussion was a trip. He looked loopy as hell. Sherman should have been incarcerated for not seeing he was out of it before putting him back in the game. Helluva play though. I was amazed as I was watching it. Pure instinct I guess. Helluva play.

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            • #36
              Strongly disagree. I am not going down this road but manning is the best every down QB I've seen. He makes all of the throws. Once again, I am not going there but Manning is just awesome and I am no big Manning fan. Brett is a tough player who will be one of the alltimers but what holds Brett back is what he has above the shoulders, no disrespect intended. This is the last place where I'd expect an unbiased opinion on this so I am done with this. I have beaten my head against this brickwall too many times and I'm not going there.
              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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              • #37
                Originally posted by Rastak
                I concede your point though, when he was younger, he was one tough guy. Now he's old, like the rest of us and it's pretty damn hard!
                Listen you long haired freak, he led the LEAGUE in TDs in 2003 playing more then half the season with a broken thumb on his throwing hand!!

                How many QBs would even have played with that injury? Nuff said!

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                  Originally posted by Rastak
                  I concede your point though, when he was younger, he was one tough guy. Now he's old, like the rest of us and it's pretty damn hard!
                  Listen you long haired freak, he led the LEAGUE in TDs in 2003 playing more then half the season with a broken thumb on his throwing hand!!

                  How many QBs would even have played with that injury? Nuff said!
                  4 years ago, mi amigo. He's OLD like me now. Anyway, I was in the camp that said he SHOULDN'T have played with that injury. He shook his hand after every throw for a year and a half!

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                  • #39
                    He may have shook the hand, but he did make the throws.
                    "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Rastak
                      4 years ago, mi amigo. He's OLD like me now. Anyway, I was in the camp that said he SHOULDN'T have played with that injury. He shook his hand after every throw for a year and a half!
                      Yes he is OLD like you But unlike you he hasn't missed a game or suffered an injury that has stopped him during the last four years and you did it playing tennis!!!

                      At this point it is all gravy for him. Current starting streak: #1 Favre, #2 Manning, #3 Brady and #4 lil Manning. How the hell is the old man even mentioned with the young guns of today? He is from another time and yet he is still one of the better Qbs in the league. Dude is a freak of nature.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                        Originally posted by Rastak
                        4 years ago, mi amigo. He's OLD like me now. Anyway, I was in the camp that said he SHOULDN'T have played with that injury. He shook his hand after every throw for a year and a half!
                        Yes he is OLD like you But unlike you he hasn't missed a game or suffered an injury that has stopped him during the last four years and you did it playing tennis!!!

                        At this point it is all gravy for him. Current starting streak: #1 Favre, #2 Manning, #3 Brady and #4 lil Manning. How the hell is the old man even mentioned with the young guns of today? He is from another time and yet he is still one of the better Qbs in the league. Dude is a freak of nature.

                        Hey, I came back! I played tennis for two hours tonight with the ankle taped up.

                        Yea, his streak is amazing.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Rastak
                          Hey, I came back! I played tennis for two hours tonight with the ankle taped up.
                          Youre a warrior.












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                          • #43
                            Here's what Favre looked like after Kevin Greene hit him. He spit up blood. They called timeout. Didn't miss a play. Threw a TD on the next play.

                            "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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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                              Here's what Favre looked like after Kevin Greene hit him. He spit up blood. They called timeout. Didn't miss a play. Threw a TD on the next play.


                              Was that recently or ages ago...?


                              Yea, I always thought he was a really tough guy. The last few years he barks alot when he gets hit which took away a bit of the superhero stuff. Don't jump on me, I'm just telling you what I see. It's just my opnion.
                              I'm sure people have valid counter arguments. I'm not ripping on the guy either. I'm also not asking certain people to start immediate comparisons to other players, let's keep it on topic.

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                              • #45
                                Vikings fan have been jealous of the guy for a long time. Your comments on Favre (he's washed up, T-Jack has a better passer rating, he's not tough anymore, posting the latest dig on Favre for PFT, etc.) are tame compared to what I usually hear and have heard for the last 15 years. I hear it on KFAN in the early morning, late morning, late afternoon, and evening. I can read it on RubeChat on the KFAN website. I used to hear it a lot from co-workers, family and friends also, but that's died down over the years. Now, it's begrudging respect for him. Still have people that call him Fav-rah--like it bothers me or something.
                                "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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