Funny you should mention the Giants game, because I was just looking at the statistics.
At first the numbers don't look that bad:
Favre: 19/35 (54.3%) for 236 yards (12.4 ypc), 2 TDs and 2 INTs (70.7 RTG).
But those numbers are deceiving.
For one thing, 90 of those yards came on a single play -- a touchdown pass to Donald Driver.
That means that for the rest of the way, Favre was 18/34 (52.9%) for 146 yards (8.1 ypc), 1 TD, and 2 INTs . . .
. . . for an impeccable 49.38 quarterback rating.
The news gets worse.
In the 4th quarter and overtime, Favre was 4/10 (40%) for 32 yards (8.0 ypc), 0 TD, and 2 INTs . . .
. . . an abysmal
9.17 quarterback rating.
People tend to focus on that last interception -- I know I have in the past -- but they completely fail to see how absolutely absent our offensive performance was in the 4th quarter. It was simply inexcusable.
I place the majority of the blame on Mike McCarthy for abandoning the run so early. I know it chafed me the entire game that they were ignoring the run. There is no reason that as the weather worsened that afternoon, they didn't continue to try to grind it out on the ground. To only net 28 rushing yards on 14 attempts (13 by Grant, 1 by Favre -- where the hell was Brandon Jackson?) is an unconscionable, colossal collapse. We only attempted 2 runs the entire 4th quarter, and those two came at the end of the drive that had carried over from the 3rd quarter.
But it cannot be denied that the quarterback had to shoulder a fair share of that blame too. Throwing an interception on the second play of overtime, with 14:13 remaining on the overtime clock, on a run call . . . why?
It still makes me want to spit.
This entire discussion is completely off topic, though.