It has always been my stance that "Gunslinger" should be an insult to a QB.
The only year we won the super bowl with Favre is when Holmgren had him under control.
His first 3 years, we were 9-7.
When Holmgren got through to him, he had his best season as a Packer in '95.
We should have won the super bowl that year, but Favre went all Gunslinger in the NFCCG and screwed it up.
In a great seesaw battle against Dallas, we had the lead, they came back, Favre was driving and looking unstoppable. Then he goes all gunslingery and throws a pick into one of the Dallas defenders chest. After that, he was unable to recover and didn't complete another pass.
In '96 he finally got it. They didn't put the ball in his hand to win it all. They put it in Reggie's. I don't think people give enough credit to that D. They were 0.75 points per game behind the '85 Bears. 12 points in the regular season. At a time when it was easier to throw and the average passer rating for the NFL was higher. Trent Dilfer won a Super Bowl with a D that wasn't as good as the '96 Packers' D.
After Holmgren left with his 9-5 post season record, the Gunslinger was back and we were 3-5 in the post season.
If it were Favre who was so great and saved us from the mediocrity of the '80s, why couldn't he play that well in years after Holmgren left. We had Shermans line protecting him and giving us the Packers all time leading rusher. The D was also really good at times. 5 times they were top 10 and 3 times they were top 5.
After Holmgren left, Favre had 4 years with ratings in the 70s. They were 75, 78, 71 and 73. He had one 85.6 and 4 years rated in the 90s. they were 95.7, 94.1, 92.4 and 90.4. So Favre was essentially average in the 9 years after Holmgren left. Mostly because of the 193 INTs.
I want to go out like my Grandpa did. Peacefully in his sleep.
Not screaming in terror like his passengers.