Remembering the great Brett Farve

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ERICH SCHLEGEL / DMN

Perhaps it's fitting that Brett Favre threw an interception and was injured on his final play on the Texas Stadium turf. Favre experienced a lot of pain in the house with a hole in the roof.
Favre's final game at Texas Stadium was by far his worst -- he had a few pretty impressive individual performances in Irving -- but they all ended in losses. Nine trips to Texas Stadium without a single win.
"I think every time that we played, for the most part, they've had a damn good football team," Favre said the week the Packers played the Cowboys this season.
The Packers did their part to give Favre one final shot at a Texas Stadium win. Green Bay was ready to go to Irving for the NFC championship game, which would have been Favre's third playoff appearance here. The Cowboys didn't cooperate, losing to the Giants squad that eliminated the Packers the next week.
Follow the jump for more on Favre's nine trips to Texas Stadium (links to each DMN game story).

Date: Oct. 3, 1993
Score: Cowboys 36, Packers 14
Favre's stats: 21-37, 174 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT
Story: Troy Aikman threw for 317 yards against a Packers defense focused on stopping Emmitt Smith, and Favre couldn't keep up. Only the Cowboys' red-zone inefficiency kept the game from being a total laugher. "We got beat by a real good football team," Packers DE Reggie White said. "They busted our butts out there."

Date: Jan. 16, 1994
Score: Cowboys 27, Packers 17
Favre's stats: 28-45, 331 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
Story: A sloppy performance was good enough for the Cowboys to advance to the NFC Championship Game to meet San Francisco for the second consecutive year. "The way we played today, there was no possible way we could have beat San Francisco," said Emmitt Smith, who rushed for 60 yards on 13 carries while still nursing a separated shoulder. Aikman threw for 302 yards and three TDs.

Date: Nov. 24, 1994
Score: Cowboys 42, Packers 31
Favre's stats: 27-40, 257 yards, 4 TD, 0 INT
Story: A third-string quarterback named Jason Garrett led the Cowboys to a franchise-record 36 second-half points on Thanksgiving Day, overshadowing Favre's four TD passes to Sterling Sharpe. Emmitt Smith aided the Cowboys' cause with 133 rushing yards and 95 receiving yards.

Date: Jan. 8, 1995
Score: Cowboys 35, Packers 9
Favre's stats: 18-35, 211 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT
Story: The Cowboys delivered a rather thorough playoff butt kicking. Troy Aikman completed 23 of 30 passes for 337 yards, highlighted by a playoff-record 94-yard TD pass to Alvin Harper that broke the game open. Michael Irvin, Jay Novacek and Harper all had 100-yard receiving games. But the Cowboys couldn't be too happy after the game, as Emmitt Smith aggravated a left hamstring injury, putting his availablity for the NFC Championship Game vs. the 49ers in doubt.

Date: Oct. 8, 1995
Score: Cowboys 34, Packers 24
Favre's stats: 21-41, 295 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, two carries, 25 yards, 2 TD
Story: The Triplets hit yardage milestones in the same game for the first time in their careers -- Troy Aikman passed for 300, Michael Irvin had 100 receiving, and Emmitt Smith rushed for 100. But they needed a clock-milking drive in the fourth quarter to prevent Favre from having a shot at finishing a comeback from three touchdowns down.

Date: Jan. 14, 1996
Score: Cowboys 38, Packers 27
Favre's stats: 21-39, 307 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT
Story: The Cowboys best defense was handing the ball to Emmitt Smith. They did so 35 times, and he responded by rushing for 150 yards and three touchdowns, allowing the Cowboys to control the ball for 39 minutes. Fifty of those yards and two of those TDs came in the fourth quarter, which began with the Cowboys trailing, primarily due to MVP Favre's brilliance.

Date: Oct. 18, 1996
Score: Cowboys 21, Packers 6
Favre's stats: 21-37, 194 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT
Story: Chris Boniol tied an NFL record with seven field goals in a game dominated by the Dallas defense, which sacked Favre four times. "There's so much hype about Favre and the Packer offense that we wanted to prove we could go out and stop anybody," Cowboys cornerback Kevin Smith said. "We made the plays."

Date: Nov. 14, 1999
Score: Cowboys 27, Packers 13
Favre's stats: 26-50, 260 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT
Story: OK, this was the one Cowboys team Favre faced in Texas Stadium that wasn't pretty damn good. The Triplets were all spectators for this game, but Jason Garrett (199 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT) outplayed Favre. Favre had a chance to tie the score in the final minute, but ex-Packer George Teague picked off a pass and returned it 95 yards for a door-slamming TD.

Date: Nov. 29, 2007
Score: Cowboys 37, Packers 27
Favre's stats: 5-14, 56 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT
Story: Tony Romo, the kid who grew up in Wisconsin idolizing No. 4, stole the show. Romo threw for 309 yards and four TDs in a game that ultimately decided the NFC's top seed. Favre's poor performance ended in pain, when he injured his right elbow and separated his left shoulder after a hit by blitzing CB Nate Jones that led to a flutterball picked off by Terence Newman. Favre was forced to watch from the sideline as backup Aaron Rodgers engineered a rally that fell short.
 

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What other all-time great QB did we own as much as Favre? I think he stands alone.
 
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Good riddence to the most overrated QB ever.

Bad thing is now we have to listen to all the knob slobbering over him all year.
 

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Man, it seems like that game in Nov was like yesterday.

Where is time going?
 

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Seriously, I got so disgusted at the hero worship on the radio, just because this was a guy every media personality liked on a personal level, that I just had to stop listening to Sportstalk radio. Fox was awful with it. "He was like a kid...hugging linemen...smiles....eating dirt..." good lord....enough already. Slobber over Warrick Dunn, why don't ya?

Here's my rememberings....reposted from the other thread.

Hey...remember back in 2006 when this happened after the Packers beat the Vikings?

It was the 36th game-winning comeback for Favre, who has not yet announced whether he will play next season and did not speak with reporters following the game.

He held the ball aloft after the final gun, and hugged a couple of former teammates now with the Vikings, safety Darren Sharper and kicker Ryan Longwell. He also saluted his family in a Lambeau skybox, along with the fans surrounding the tunnel to the locker room.
Hey....remember after the Packers beat the Seahawks in Lambeau to close the 2005 season, when he this happened?

Favre, 36, said in recent weeks he is unsure whether he will play next year. He did not speak to the media after Sunday's game, an unusual move for him. Favre left the field waving to the crowd, surrounded by a swarm of photographers and others.

"I'm going to take some time and get away from the season for a bit and then talk to people here in Green Bay and then we'll see," Favre said in comments distributed by the Packers public relations staff.
Hey, remember after the 2004 playoff loss to the Vikings when Favre said this?

Favre said he'll spend some time now thinking about his future, but he wasn't going to let this game play a role in his decision to retire or return for a 15th season.

"It would be easy to walk off the field after that game, and say, 'I've had enough,' " Favre said. "But I'm going to try to be as fair to myself and my team as possible. I've had a lot of great games. This obviously was not one of them."
Glad he got all that out of the way.


Hey...this will be a fun trivia question.

Who caught Brett Favre's last NFL pass?

Corey Webster!
 

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ManicDepressiveMan;1984942 said:
Good riddence to the most overrated QB ever.

Bad thing is now we have to listen to all the knob slobbering over him all year.

We've had to listen to since he won the SB. :(
 

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superpunk;1984970 said:
Hey...this will be a fun trivia question.

Who caught Brett Favre's last NFL pass?

Corey Webster!

And his final pass in Texas Stadium was caught by... A Cowboy.

Yeah.
 

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Yeah, Farvre was good, real good! But, I got so fed up with him and all the gushing praise that went his way, time after time after time! I mean, it's like HE INVENTED the QB position! :cool:

It get's tiresome...similar to the whining that Ellis does every off season!

Just go...go eat some crawdads and corn and let Madden live out the rest of his life without your name in his mouf!!

But, he was good...


;)
 

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Rampage;1984932 said:
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You posted all the stats except for the most important ones in each game


Running Backs
Rush Attempts avg- 11
Rush Yards avg- 45

:lmao:
 

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Yknow whatelse? We can finally stop hearing about these overratted WRs we've kept having to hear about over the years. Sterling Sharpe was about the only damned good one he ever played with, the rest were solely made on Favre's throwing arm. Enough with the Donald Drivers and Greg Jennings of the world. Welcome back to suck-land, green bay.
 

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ManicDepressiveMan;1984942 said:
Good riddence to the most overrated QB ever.

Bad thing is now we have to listen to all the knob slobbering over him all year.


Yeah it's a darn shame he didn't get to thrown to a Michael Irvin for 10 years or hand off to an Emmitt Smith for 11 years. Then he would have just super friggen awesome, right?

*Rolls eyes*

Please. The guy WAS the offense in Greenbay anytime they were good. He never had a reciever, other than Sharp (who he had for all of 2 seasons as the starter before Sharp left with injury) to throw to who would have been better than a number 3 in Dallas.

He NEVER had a runningback to hand off to in Greenbay, till this year, that could have even stuck around as a back up on Dallas team.

That isn't a shot at Aikman either, who I think was fantastic, but over-rated just seems like a really silly comment, to me, to lable Favre with.
 

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BraveHeartFan;1985222 said:
Yeah it's a darn shame he didn't get to thrown to a Michael Irvin for 10 years or hand off to an Emmitt Smith for 11 years. Then he would have just super friggen awesome, right?

*Rolls eyes*

Please. The guy WAS the offense in Greenbay anytime they were good. He never had a reciever, other than Sharp (who he had for all of 2 seasons as the starter before Sharp left with injury) to throw to who would have been better than a number 3 in Dallas.

He NEVER had a runningback to hand off to in Greenbay, till this year, that could have even stuck around as a back up on Dallas team.

That isn't a shot at Aikman either, who I think was fantastic, but over-rated just seems like a really silly comment, to me, to lable Favre with.


Blame it on the O-line for all the years.... the only practiced Pass Blocking :lmao: running backs never had a chance :lmao:
 

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superpunk;1985330 said:
Good call. You're right. I was talking about the great Jim Sorgi.
man peyton has been a bum in the playoffs for his whole career. hell even the year when he won a superbowl it's because his defense made up for all the picks he threw
 

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Rampage;1985361 said:
man peyton has been a bum in the playoffs for his whole career. hell even the year when he won a superbowl it's because his defense made up for all the picks he threw

The great Brett Favre has a postseason record of 12-10. I shudder to think what his QB rating would be for those games. Peyton Manning's postseason record is 7-7.

Peyton is the better QB, and Favre doesn't have a significant edge in playoff winning percentage. Maybe you should have stuck to coming up with an argument refuting Jim Sorgi's greatness.
 

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superpunk;1985299 said:
You should pay more attention to the Colts. :cool:


Well when his playing days are over I might be saying the same thing about him. For right now it's Favre.
 
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