Favre is the reason.
This year shows how he propped up and carried this team..!!!
"DakotaT" wrote:
Do you recognize Favre as the goat in the NFC championship team as well?
"Roddyboy" wrote:
I'm sick to death of both sides on this one.
First of all, the decision was made, get over it and move on.
Second, it's not one or the other. It's both.
Favre carried the offense the first half of last season, when we were getting less than 50 yds per game rushing. We got to a 7-1 record because of Favre's arm. Against SD week 3, our high rusher had 22 yds, and Brett threw for 369 to beat the Chargers 31-24. Week 4, against Minn, our top rusher had 20 yds(!) and Brett threw for 344 to beat the Vikings 23-16. It's also not a coincidence that the Jets were 4-12 last year and are 8-4 this year. Without Favre, they wouldn't be anywhere near as good as they are now.
And yes, Favre threw the interception in the playoffs that cost the Packers a trip to the Superbowl.
You know, nobody's perfect. To expect perfection from Favre is just as unrealistic an expectation as expecting Rodgers to be Favre in his first year leading the team. The man took us to 2 Superbowls and 1 step away from a 3rd. That's the only time we've even gotten close in the last 40 years (40 years!!!) and he managed to help us beat New England in the one we won.
That said, Rodgers isn't the reason that we're losing. He's had a MUCH better year than I expected, given all of the pressure he faced not only following Favre, but placed in the no-win situation where the GM picked him over Favre. And to play like he has after separating his shoulder won me over.
Favre may have won some of those games we lost and he may also have lost some of those games we won, but he didn't. He's not a Packer, he's a Jet now (Gawd, I hate saying that. That is wrong on so many levels). Hopefully, he'll retire a Packer. But the discussion here has helped in one regard--it's helped me to do what I recommend for all: GET OVER IT. It's done.