bboystyle
14 years ago


How's Antoine Winfield's foot coming along?

"Gravedigga" wrote:



I don't know but Brett Favre's arm is awful sore after all those touchdowns he threw the last time he played the Packers. Might just fall off after this sunday. The packers should activate those "shut down corners" they supposedly have.

"nerdmann" wrote:



hey mr. favre lover,shut down corners become useless if the QB has all day to throw...
RaiderPride
14 years ago
It is obvious you will smile and sleep well if the Packers lose Grave Digger. That Sir is Crystal.

Your lust for Brett is admirable.

However, IF you are truly a Packer fan, if you truly have love for "The Packer Family." as you claim....

You remind me of a man who is married, with two little girls and a son, who every Sunday tells his wife and kids he has to go and run some errands..

Then heads out of town to fuck a street hooker for two and one half hours.

Just my opinion... Nothing personal.
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IronMan
14 years ago

It is obvious you will smile and sleep well if the Packers lose Grave Digger. That Sir is Crystal.

Your lust for Brett is admirable.

However, IF you are truly a Packer fan, if you truly have love for "The Packer Family."

You remind me of a man who is married, with two little girls and a son, who every Sunday tells his wife and kids he has to go and run some errands..

Then heads out of town to fuck a street hooker for two and one half hours.

Just my opinion... Nothing personal.

"RaiderPride" wrote:

LMAO
Gravedigga
14 years ago

It is obvious you will smile and sleep well if the Packers lose Grave Digger. That Sir is Crystal.

Your lust for Brett is admirable.

However, IF you are truly a Packer fan, if you truly have love for "The Packer Family." as you claim....

You remind me of a man who is married, with two little girls and a son, who every Sunday tells his wife and kids he has to go and run some errands..

Then heads out of town to fuck a street hooker for two and one half hours.

Just my opinion... Nothing personal.

"RaiderPride" wrote:




Thats it, i'm taking my ball and going home. If they don't take you off of here, I will leave. Thats what YOU remind me of clown. Nothing personal 🙂
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djcubez
14 years ago

My opinion, Brett will be pressing to win this game more so than even the first game in MN... I think that will lead to him making rash throws at times.. especially if we keep AP in check again early.

That and playing on natural grass will impact this game..

"Gravedigga" wrote:



I just don't see it. Since 2006, when we finished 8-8, Favre has played his smartest football of his life. The only game I remember him imploding like the Brett of old was that Cowboys game in 2007, like week 12 or so. This isn't the Favre of 1999 or 2003 when he would get nervous and heave a bunch of balls up for grabs. If he has protection, he will hit the open man and Vikings win. The only chance the Packers have, other than some funny bounces or luck is that Capers and the Packer defense has a great performance. Other than that, it will be more of the first game and probably a wider margin.

"pack93z" wrote:


How do people become so forgetful? Last season with the Jets Favre threw for as many interceptions as touchdowns. I know you said "since 2006" probably because in 2005 he threw for 20 TDs and 29 INTs and in 2006 he threw for 18 TDs and 18 INTs.

Just because he's had a great season so far doesn't mean he's not capable of making bad throws anymore. I think what helped him in the first game was not only the Packers' own faults but the fact that he used to practice against our secondary so often. That's what Capers ultimately should plan for--throwing Favre off guard by changing players tendencies a bit.

Also, in Favre's season with the Jets he actually threw more picks than touchdowns 9 out of 16 games . If you think Favre can play consistently to what he has this season so far I think history is against you. I'm not saying he can't--Packers fans know as well as anybody what Brett is capable of. I'm saying you can't reasonably expect him to remain as godly as he has been for the rest of the year. Every good player has a bad game.
nerdmann
14 years ago


How's Antoine Winfield's foot coming along?

"bboystyle" wrote:



I don't know but Brett Favre's arm is awful sore after all those touchdowns he threw the last time he played the Packers. Might just fall off after this sunday. The packers should activate those "shut down corners" they supposedly have.

"Gravedigga" wrote:



hey mr. favre lover,shut down corners become useless if the QB has all day to throw...

"nerdmann" wrote:




The problem there was that the safety was repeatedly out of position. Like I said, Bigby's back.
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nerdmann
14 years ago

My opinion, Brett will be pressing to win this game more so than even the first game in MN... I think that will lead to him making rash throws at times.. especially if we keep AP in check again early.

That and playing on natural grass will impact this game..

"djcubez" wrote:



I just don't see it. Since 2006, when we finished 8-8, Favre has played his smartest football of his life. The only game I remember him imploding like the Brett of old was that Cowboys game in 2007, like week 12 or so. This isn't the Favre of 1999 or 2003 when he would get nervous and heave a bunch of balls up for grabs. If he has protection, he will hit the open man and Vikings win. The only chance the Packers have, other than some funny bounces or luck is that Capers and the Packer defense has a great performance. Other than that, it will be more of the first game and probably a wider margin.

"Gravedigga" wrote:


How do people become so forgetful? Last season with the Jets Favre threw for as many interceptions as touchdowns. I know you said "since 2006" probably because in 2005 he threw for 20 TDs and 29 INTs and in 2006 he threw for 18 TDs and 18 INTs.

Just because he's had a great season so far doesn't mean he's not capable of making bad throws anymore. I think what helped him in the first game was not only the Packers' own faults but the fact that he used to practice against our secondary so often. That's what Capers ultimately should plan for--throwing Favre off guard by changing players tendencies a bit.

Also, in Favre's season with the Jets he actually threw more picks than touchdowns 9 out of 16 games . If you think Favre can play consistently to what he has this season so far I think history is against you. I'm not saying he can't--Packers fans know as well as anybody what Brett is capable of. I'm saying you can't reasonably expect him to remain as godly as he has been for the rest of the year. Every good player has a bad game.

"pack93z" wrote:




Favre is playing much better.
When Favre was with the Packers, his main project was to show that he was in control of the team. He was constantly resisting MM's playcalling, changing plays and doing his own thing. Which was mainly chucking the ball downfield.
With the Jets, he was mainly trying to learn a new offense and just get by.
Now he's in a position where he really wants to play smart and stick within the offense. Chilly is no challenge to his ego, because Chilly has granted him full control over the team. So there's really no system there to buck.
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bboystyle
14 years ago

My opinion, Brett will be pressing to win this game more so than even the first game in MN... I think that will lead to him making rash throws at times.. especially if we keep AP in check again early.

That and playing on natural grass will impact this game..

"nerdmann" wrote:



I just don't see it. Since 2006, when we finished 8-8, Favre has played his smartest football of his life. The only game I remember him imploding like the Brett of old was that Cowboys game in 2007, like week 12 or so. This isn't the Favre of 1999 or 2003 when he would get nervous and heave a bunch of balls up for grabs. If he has protection, he will hit the open man and Vikings win. The only chance the Packers have, other than some funny bounces or luck is that Capers and the Packer defense has a great performance. Other than that, it will be more of the first game and probably a wider margin.

"djcubez" wrote:


How do people become so forgetful? Last season with the Jets Favre threw for as many interceptions as touchdowns. I know you said "since 2006" probably because in 2005 he threw for 20 TDs and 29 INTs and in 2006 he threw for 18 TDs and 18 INTs.

Just because he's had a great season so far doesn't mean he's not capable of making bad throws anymore. I think what helped him in the first game was not only the Packers' own faults but the fact that he used to practice against our secondary so often. That's what Capers ultimately should plan for--throwing Favre off guard by changing players tendencies a bit.

Also, in Favre's season with the Jets he actually threw more picks than touchdowns 9 out of 16 games . If you think Favre can play consistently to what he has this season so far I think history is against you. I'm not saying he can't--Packers fans know as well as anybody what Brett is capable of. I'm saying you can't reasonably expect him to remain as godly as he has been for the rest of the year. Every good player has a bad game.

"Gravedigga" wrote:




Favre is playing much better.
When Favre was with the Packers, his main project was to show that he was in control of the team. He was constantly resisting Mike McCarthy's playcalling, changing plays and doing his own thing. Which was mainly chucking the ball downfield.
With the Jets, he was mainly trying to learn a new offense and just get by.
Now he's in a position where he really wants to play smart and stick within the offense. Chilly is no challenge to his ego, because Chilly has granted him full control over the team. So there's really no system there to buck.

"pack93z" wrote:





Actually,Favre numbers stink in november and december (second half of the season)...I believe a Viking fan brought this up in 2007 of how his numbers and accuracy goes down while his mistakes sky rocket....i beleive he brought those numbers up from 1999 to present day...Favre stinks in the second half of the season no matter what team he is on
zombieslayer
14 years ago


Actually,Favre numbers stink in november and december (second half of the season)...I believe a Viking fan brought this up in 2007 of how his numbers and accuracy goes down while his mistakes sky rocket....i beleive he brought those numbers up from 1999 to present day...Favre stinks in the second half of the season no matter what team he is on

"bboystyle" wrote:



Depends on the year:


Year    TDs     INTs
2000    10      7
2001    18      8
2002    13      13
2003    19      12
2004    16      8
2005    5       16
2006    8       13
2007    17      9
2008    7       11

I didn't have time to get his rating and yards, so hopefully TDs vs INTs will suffice for you. So you are half right, however he started sucking in November and December in '05, that year we'd like to forget. '07, was the one exception.

So...

We'll see if his arm holds up this year. I think Formo is a realist about this. He knows that Favre isn't necessarily a saviour as he is an upgrade. Big difference.
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14 years ago
that was in cold weather games tho..he is in a dome or warmer areas cept for one game
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