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rockingchair
17 Jan 10 17:56
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Something special and a real honour to have had the opportunity to watch him play.

Simply brilliant

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Ace High
When: 17 Jan 10 18:01
The biggest choker in sport considering his talent....arrogance defined. Cant think of a bigger c1nt in sports to be honest.

Oh look at how much fun hes having out there!...give me a break...sick of his name.
By:
Calypso King
When: 17 Jan 10 18:04
Much much better than Tony Romo. He's just a choker who has sh1tt the bed here already.
By:
rockingchair
When: 17 Jan 10 18:05
Ace High - wallet talking?!

This is a man who has achieved so much with most of his years at a team with no offensive line or no offensive weapons.

Just look what he's doing now!
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grayhawk
When: 17 Jan 10 18:08
Ace high....how is he a choker?
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Hayden
When: 17 Jan 10 18:11
your opinion on the abilities of Brett Favre should be the same at 6pm tonight as they are at the end of the game , consider his career duration and tonight's performance shouldn't change that opinion one iota tbh , before you assess though pretend you haven't had a bet which is all that prompts this type of thread really and all the responses that go with it.
By:
Ace High
When: 17 Jan 10 18:11
Look at his record
By:
grayhawk
When: 17 Jan 10 18:14
I know all about his record... i've been watching him for 17 years and have never thought of him as a choker.

Reckless....yes....choker...no.
By:
rockingchair
When: 17 Jan 10 18:15
Hayden - I agree as he could throw 4 INT's in the 2nd half and he will still be a great.

The reason for the post is just watching him reminded me of how good this guy really is!
By:
robbing_ROBIN
When: 17 Jan 10 18:30
imo farve was very good, now he is good. the word great is vastly over used. would still rather have manning, brady, elway, montana, marino and steve young (might have missed one or two) over him of the QB's that i have seen.
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rockingchair
When: 17 Jan 10 18:34
ROBIN - it is all a case of subjectivity but those others you have mentioned, in general, played in very good teams.

Favre and someone like Warner have spent a lot of their careers single handedly carrying their respective teams.

All a matter of your own personal view though
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