Favre injured...

Yeagermeister

Well-Known Member
Messages
47,629
Reaction score
117
Jimz31;1170452 said:
Speaking of FF....I've got both P. Manning and Romo....

Who to start...WHO TO START????

I've got the other Jones....Julius that is...as well as a couple of other Cowboys....Witten, the Cowboys Defense, Crayton...etc.

I have both Jones brothers on the same team :D
 

LaTunaNostra

He Made the Difference
Messages
14,985
Reaction score
4
Yeagermeister;1170485 said:
I am starting him because I don't have anyone better :eek::

Times are tough, eh? ;)
_____________________

On Favre-

Packers QB Favre injures right elbow

NFL.com wire reports


GREEN BAY, Wis. (Nov. 19, 2006) -- Packers quarterback Brett Favre left the field holding his right elbow late in the second quarter Sunday of Green Bay's game against the New England Patriots.

Favre, making his 251st consecutive start including playoffs, had been wrapped up low by Tully Banta-Cain and was on his way down when Tedy Bruschi hit Favre, forcing him down hard on his right arm and throwing shoulder with 1:41 left in the half.

Favre, 5-for-15 for 73 yards at that point, doubled over in immediate pain, grasping at his wrist and elbow. The team said he injured his right elbow and his return was questionable.

Favre held the arm gingerly on the sideline as the training staff looked at him before he was carted off the field at halftime with the Patriots leading 21-0.

Aaron Rodgers replaced him.

Favre did not immediately return when the Packers took the field in the second half, and the team said he was working on his throwing motion in the locker room.

When Favre did emerge about a minute into the third quarter, he received a standing ovation, even though he was still holding his right arm as he walked to the sideline.

Favre proceeded to practice throwing with Rodgers as New England opened the second half with a four-minute drive, but did not take the field when the Packers got the ball back.

The last time Favre was injured and did not return to a game was Oct. 3, 2004 against the New York Giants.

Favre sustained a concussion in the third quarter and missed two plays before returning to throw a touchdown pass to Javon Walker on fourth-and-5. Team doctors subsequently ruled him unable to play for the rest of that game, which the Packers lost 14-7.
 
Top