A word speaks a thousand pictures. Glad to see you finally get it!
Favre's college drinking exploits were legendary. He was signed as a DB, but wanted to play QB and moved from #7 on D Chart to playing in 3rd game of Fresh year. B4 that game he was puking from a hangover and entered in 2nd Q leading USM to come from behind victory. And started every other game at USM despite a laundry list of injuries and concussions served up by his porous OL, which allowed him to be battered. Unlike Manzial, he was never suspended by NCAA ; benched by his team ; never mouthed off to his coaches; never got into a bar fight and showed cops a fake ID. But, he was in a 3 flip over car accident, had 30" of his intestines removed, and QB'd a game 6 weeks after that surgery, leading USM to upset win over 'Bama. The ‘Bama coach said, “You can call it a miracle or a legend or whatever you want to. I just know that on that day, Brett Favre was larger than life.” Wolf was enthralled w/ Favre’s intangible qualities of toughness and to do whatever was necessary for his mates and the team.
Wolf knew all this stuff and still had Favre clear #1 [1 in 10 year player] on his draft board. In ’91 he did everything he could to trade up above Atl and couldn't; he was only willing to give up an extra 3rd for Favre. Wolf could have given up several firsts and seconds to move up into top 5 to assure getting this 1 in 10 yr player; but that was too risky for the conservative and risk-averse Wolf. In’92 he had a chance to get this guy instead of for a #34 and #63 in ‘91 for a #19 in ‘92.
Zero, provides a very interesting; relevant issue that is introduced with poise, class and a display of intelligence, that is, Zero posts like a real man. Learning of this degenerative hip thing AFTER ’91 increased the inherent risk of any draft pick and this may be viewed as a little risky to a lot risky. Wolf did know Dr. Mac gave at least 4-5 yrs. Given that the disease was caught early; Favre was young; treatments would delay further onset; Favre could play though considerable pain delaying the disease’s effects; and the likelihood it was caused by booze and steroids [taken to heal from car accident], which reverse the disease if controlled; Wolf factoring the inherent risk of a draft pick with the inherent risk of injury because their body is less than perfect was 100% reasonable in obtaining Favre not “balls out” stupid.
But, Just as Buckeye said, evasion evasion evasion; Deception answering questions w/ questions; showing you got no substantive thing to say. A bunch of red-herrings And strawmen: the issue is whether Wolf was a “balls out” risk taker. So, the debate MUST INCLUDE Wolf’s perception of that risk. A meteor is hurling thru the atmosphere about to hit your car; if you know it and run to your car [a beat up 200,000 mile Chey Aveo 1 door –just a hatchback, no side doors] one could say you’re taking a risk. If you have no idea the meteor is coming...you’re not taking any risk whatsoever.
Again the facts show that based on what Wolf knew at the time of all his transactions prove he was not a “balls out” risk taker! Drafting Favre w/ that hip condition is no more risky than Ted Thompson taking Lacey in 2nd w/ cold air asthma and chronic foot issues.
Originally Posted by: Barfarn