4th and 28? Philly in '03, Favre coasted for 3 quarters after jumping out to a peasley 2 td lead in the first. Scoring 3 points in 3 quarters. Mackenzie and Barnette set the Pack up with their first score with a TO. Favre had been setting up the punter to get lots of kicks. The D got 8 sacks and forced 3 fumbles. And Favre carried the team by going 15 of 28 for 180 yards and an int that killed the game. 4th and 28 happened after they had 4th and 1 at the Eagles' 40 and Favre forgot to look at the game clock and got a delay penalty.
Lets look at some others shall we.
MN game in '04 with 4 ints and a 55.4 rating against an 8-8 team.
Giants in '07 with 2 ints a 54.3% completions and a 70.7 rating. One of them was "The Interception".
Atlanta in '02 with 2 ints 1 fumble a 47.6% completions and a 54.4 rating
St Louis in '01 with 6... SIX... I said 6 ints, 59.1% completions and a 53.5 rating. That year they went 12-4 in spite of Favre having 7 games in the 70s or below. Including a win where he had a 60 rating with 2 ints.
That SF game he had 2 ints a 57.1 completion percentage and 79.7 rating
For such a great player who carries the team, he lets them down in the playoffs an awful lot.
Here are some little recalled games.
'97 Tampa win. 15 of 28 for 190 yards 53.6% completions 2 int and a 57.1 rating. Who carried who in that game?
'95 Dallas NFCCG loss. 21 of 39 for a 53.8% completions 2 ints and a nearly average rating of 84. The ints lead to 14 dallas points and they lost by 11. One int came in the 4th quarter after surrendering the lead, the Pack was driving to take it back, Favre threw poor pass directly to a Dallas player and which resulted in an int to set up Dallas for a 2 score lead. After that Favre crumbled with a couple of 3 and outs. His first of many collapses in the playoffs. With a D that gave up 21 or less in 12 games that year. Including 2 times in the playoffs.
"Gravedigga" wrote:
I have a feeling you're really young and didn't watch these games. Do you just looked up the box scores on them? A lot of these games are cold weather games where you're not going to have perfect throwing conditions as well, keep that in mind.
St. Louis was a juggernaut offensive squad and Favre absolutely had to put up a shit load of points to even keep the game close. The Rams were way out of our league that year.
He played fine in the Giants game till that last bonehead INT. Not the best game of his life but he played fine. If Al Harris didn't dissapear that day, the Packers win easily.
That 95 Cowboys team is one of the best teams in league history. We were sorely overmatched at every position pretty much.
Regardless what you say, the 49ers game was all but over and then our D managed to grab defeat from the hands of victory.
Also, what is this "4th & 28" you keep mentioning? Never heard of it.
"Dexter_Sinister" wrote: