That was like when he got sacked against the Vikes and he got up and said "who hit me" a couple times and when he found out who it was he said something like 'What's the matter- you can hit harder than that''.
Wow, great documentary. That scene getting quizzed in the film room was insane. The pressure and detail required to be one of the best well.. it just came natural to Brett. He is special for sure.
only guy I can think of would be Brady because he was literally the player that nobody wanted, and the only reason he had a chance is cause new England opened up a 4th QB spot just in case they needed a guy to make a few passes. guy never gave up though, he wanted it that badly
@@hammerlane3871 no the Pats kept him cause they saw he had something and didnt want anyone else to see it they knew 100% he was never going to throw a pass that first year no matter what. Belichick talked about it he just didnt want to risk putting him on the taxi squad where someone might grab him. I must say the Falcons and Glanville did see something noone else did in Favres arm explaining why he made clear he was never going to play but put him out there to throw the ball before the game...turned a 2nd round pick into a 1st too bad it backfired.
You gotta love a grown man who played a skilled game like a young kid with zeal and ambition and left his mark in a sport that only players can appreciate to the max.
Ive been a Bears fan most of my life. Favre for me was impossible to hate, even when I tried. He exemplified everything I want to see in a QB. The leadership, style, charisma, the humility, The sense of humor, the accountability, the arm strength, the durability and courage. He absolutely dominated the Chicago Bears for most of his time in the league. His replacement is the total opposite of a lot of the things that made Favre so great, and he is really easy to hate.
I feel the same only as a Viking fan. But we got to enjoy him in purple for a few years. And it may be a couple of his years ever. As for those Rogers fans, he did fine while in GB, but time will tell how or if he finishes his career. Rogers was good, but no Farve.
Got to love a guy that likes running bulldozers and heavy equipment in his spare time. I always liked how he kept to his rural roots, a 'good ol' boy' in the truest sense. The NFL was fun to watch when he played-and he got the stuffing knocked out of him during his career in a time referees didn't protect QB's.
@@darrenkastl8160you'd better check the stats bro. They're better than Michael Irvin's and he played a little more than half as long as Irvin. In fact, for 6 years, he was the most dominant receiver not named Rice.
How irresponsible of Glanville not to know anything about a draft pick @ 7:12 who exhibits resilience and character like that. Instead he makes him a side-show and a mockery of his talent. That reveals a lot about the man and the coach = 63-73 (NFL); 9-24 (College) and now D Coordinator in the XFL. Meanwhile, Favre and Holmgren @ 13:19.
My dad was a big Brett Favre fan. I was really young when he played and Ive watched a lot of highlights of him. He was exciting, the decision of a gunslinger he had amazing great plays and amazing blunders, intercepts at the most awful times. But that’s what made Brett great, he wasn’t afraid to try anything. Mike knew how to coach him, he limited the interceptions at times, he won three straight MVP’s won a Super Bowl. One of the greatest qb’s to ever play in the National Football League. Had all quarterback stats when he retired, wins, yards touchdowns.
I remember an early game for Favre.The game was in Milwaukee. At that time , half the games or so were played there the rest in Green Bay. Farve actually threw the ball away instead of throwing some ill advised pass. He got a standing ovation and that was when he turned things around for himself and GB.
I love the players that treat it like what it is: a really fun game! It kinda says something when so many of the greats approached it like that, be it in varying degrees of course :)
Shannon’s brother needs to be in the the hall of fame 9,000 reception yards in 7 seasons as a Packer Led the league in receptions reception yards and touchdowns in 1992
I fully believe had Holmgren stayed in Green Bay we would have had another 2-3 Super Bowl wins with Favre. It sucks, Holmgren was the perfect pairing with Favre. Holmgren might have had to sacrifice a bit of hair and color in his hair, but I'd imagine that'd be worthwhile for a couple of rings.
@@sneekerpimpNZ Yeah, that's the aspect they've underachieved in, but it's still fun having a team that at least typically goes to the playoffs & has a shot at winning at all for over 2 decades, as opposed to a team that hasn't had an elite franchise quarterback for over 2 decades & only rarely makes the playoffs, if at all.
Brett Farve was a true football player! He'd give 110% and have fun doing it. When you have a quarterback that didn't think of himself invaluable he'd throw a block for his running back. He did everything with his ability to win the game. You will never see another quarterback in the NFL that played with as much passion as Farve! Truly one of the greats in the Hall of Fame!
I recently saw a game from Favre’s rookie year ( vs Saints I’m 75% sure ) here on UA-cam where Favre got a short run in a reg season game w/ The Falcons. He was very green & didn’t look too good , but that’s to be expected esp in the early 90s where the Defensive game wasn’t nearly as sanitized in favor of the offense.
F Reid lol Cry baby Brady has two superbowls against him. Thanks Andy! In seriousness though he has always been a great coach even when he didn’t have great QBs. Took the eagles to 4 straight NFC championship games and a SB and obviously finally won one as a head coach in KC and went to back to back ones. 232-135-1. 23 seasons as a head coach and only 4 seasons with a QB who had more than 30 TD passes. Only 3 losing seasons. Incredible amount of success. He doesn’t get enough credit
if favre hadnt been so good at passing, he couldve easily ushered in the mobile QB era.. that guy stayed scrambling no matter how many huge gaps he could easily get through and outrun ppl, he would always throw it anyways..
Or if his career began in let’s say the year 2000? He would probably be able to play until he’s 50. I doubt he’d have half the injuries that he played through. 297 consecutive regular season starts and he took a beating. It’s not like he stood there and never got touched like some other QBs today.
At 13:20, for you of those who have never seen that device, that is an overhead projector (3M company) and that is what was used in school in the 70's. I can't believe it was used by an NFL team in 1997. I forgot all about those.
@@sophiawilliams8650 exactly, farve’s all out I got the best damn arm in the world gunslinger mentality with a hint of Rodgers IMMACULATE awareness and accuracy .. Honestly he is Rodgers with a coach that is 100 percent invested in him
Darn, I was hoping this documentary would have included one play I saw when Favre came up to the line on 4th and short and tried to do a hard count to draw an off sides. But the whole defensive line didn't fall for it and half of them were saying, "Don't move! don't move!!!" and all Brett could do was smile and take a time out.
Being from MN, the rivalry between the Vikes and Packers was legendary, and always a joy to watch... When he came to the Vikes, it was great to see the Packers fans melt down, but it was so fun to watch. His passion for the game was infectious, and he probably my favorite QB of all time. It still pisses me off that Bountygate ruined the Vikes chances of the Super Bowl, and the punishments should have been far more punishing... We were robbed that year.
Woah how much is Mahomes II like Brett, the humour, unorthodox throws and makes his best plays out of the pocket, Pat must have watched a lot of Green Bay games growing up.
31:39 LOL...can you imagine a father playing like that with his kids today and having it filmed? I remember my dad would horse around with us like that back way back when, but he'd be fired from his job and thrown in prison now if that were captured on a phone and someone saw it. If you're not putting your little boys in dresses and painting their nails for them now, it's child abuse.
A popular Packers writer said the Packers really underachieved. They really did in Favre’s time. He has 3 straight shots. 95, they’re leading into the 4th Quarter in Dallas. Then he throws a pick in the red zone and costs them the game. 97, they were good enough to beat the Broncos. Favre is the MVP, Antonio Freeman has his breakout season. They have a great O-Line and the defense is still crazy powerful. But they were CRAZY overconfident. Bob Harlen (the president of the team) was shocked that when they came out for halftime, they had so spark, life, whatever you want to call it. They were flat and they played that way. If they played their best, they would have won that game. This is probably the big game that keeps the head coach Mike Holmgren out of the HOF. He didn’t adjust to the Broncos and just kept throwing even tho Denver was playing to stop Favre. They were just crowding the line of scrimmage daring Favre to throw and they just kept throwing. Why didn’t they run? It’s not like they couldn’t. Their RB Dorsey Levens rushed for over 1400 yards. It’s really disappointing how much they underachieved.
Get a shipment of the day and I will be there at least for the next few days and I have to go to the store and get my car back drove by and get me a man of your nap and I don't know if you are you going with me
I dated your cousins wife Karen when I was 16. I was a skateboarder from Gainesville. I made the Florida Skateboard Hall of Fame. Karen and Lori helped me a lit and fed me. I was damn near homeless. Karen and her famywete awesome. Im happy to see she married into your family. Lived wating you play Brett. Miss watching you still.
I don’t care what anyone says. Even if he ripped off poor people and the welfare program, whether the Prevasol scandal or diverting welfare money to build a volleyball facility - just like football he gives everything he does 100%
Lifelong Niner fan here. Thru the '90's I hated when we had to play Green Bay! Farve was such a nuisance; sometimes we won, other times we would lose. When we were ahead, you'd wonder "what the puck is Favre gonna do now?" I developed a TON of respect and admiration for my him, my enemy.
He's one of the reasons why I am the packer fan today greatest quarterback ever walked on the field he was a big kid on the field never worried about money or cared about money just wanted to play football not like a lot of players nowadays 😅
this guy revolutionized the QB position and changed the game forever. And owns the consecutive games played by a QB which will never be broken, even in todays "cant hit the QB" game
Great QB for sure. Just wish Bill Parcells had played Troy Brown in SB XXXI....because he would have caught Desmond Howard for sure. Plus...Troy played in 3 SB's, all victories for the Patriots. The "other" SB he didn't play in? XLII against the Giants....Patriots could have 8 SB wins and a perfect season....but nooo. haha. No, I'm not bitter....always wanting more. But not here...Brett is a SB winner.
Great player. I had a girlfriend who loved this guy. I told her that if she ever had the chance, she could have him. She had my blessings. She thought that it would only be fair if she allowed me to do the same with the girl of my dreams. I agreed. She asked me who it would be so we could seal the deal. Jennifer Aniston? Sandra Bullock? Nope. I pointed at the girl across the street. We're not together anymore.
He was having fun playing and it was fun to watch him have fun playing. Man, do I miss watching him play.
"Brett Favre is a baitin' mother" Hahahahaha
That was like when he got sacked against the Vikes and he got up and said "who hit me" a couple times and when he found out who it was he said something like 'What's the matter- you can hit harder than that''.
Andy Reid covering for Favre @14:20 is freakin classic
Hector Rodriguez yeah same, I have a lot of respect for big Andy
@Hector Rodriguez i can see now Big Red loves his gunslinger
Let's be honest though.. Andy Reid sending in a screen pass is probably the likeliest scenario, not Favre changing the play.
Wish it showed Favre's face afterwards. The look he gives Andy is great
@@thepiperreport8198 it did lol
Wow, great documentary. That scene getting quizzed in the film room was insane. The pressure and detail required to be one of the best well.. it just came natural to Brett. He is special for sure.
One of my favorite QBS
The ‘In Their Own Words’ docuseries is one of the best. I remember these airing when the NFL Network first came about. Quality insight.
he never played for stats, just played to win. I dont think there has been another player in the history of the game that enjoyed it more
ptetapi So True
only guy I can think of would be Brady because he was literally the player that nobody wanted, and the only reason he had a chance is cause new England opened up a 4th QB spot just in case they needed a guy to make a few passes. guy never gave up though, he wanted it that badly
@@hammerlane3871 and those are the types of things that make an AMAZING QB career!
@@hammerlane3871 no the Pats kept him cause they saw he had something and didnt want anyone else to see it they knew 100% he was never going to throw a pass that first year no matter what. Belichick talked about it he just didnt want to risk putting him on the taxi squad where someone might grab him. I must say the Falcons and Glanville did see something noone else did in Favres arm explaining why he made clear he was never going to play but put him out there to throw the ball before the game...turned a 2nd round pick into a 1st too bad it backfired.
Kurt warner
This man said I have some cheeseburger in my locker ima grab them 🤣🤣🤣
Now Andy Reid enjoys Favre cheeseburgers after every win.
You gotta love a grown man who played a skilled game like a young kid with zeal and ambition and left his mark in a sport that only players can appreciate to the max.
Ive been a Bears fan most of my life. Favre for me was impossible to hate, even when I tried. He exemplified everything I want to see in a QB. The leadership, style, charisma, the humility,
The sense of humor, the accountability, the arm strength, the durability and courage. He absolutely dominated the Chicago Bears for most of his time in the league. His replacement is the total opposite of a lot of the things that made Favre so great, and he is really easy to hate.
Total class (unusual) from a Bears fan. I felt the same way about both Gale Sayers and Walter Payton - great players. Sayers was unreal.
I feel the same only as a Viking fan. But we got to enjoy him in purple for a few years. And it may be a couple of his years ever. As for those Rogers fans, he did fine while in GB, but time will tell how or if he finishes his career. Rogers was good, but no Farve.
Just take your 9th booster and shut up
Got to love a guy that likes running bulldozers and heavy equipment in his spare time. I always liked how he kept to his rural roots, a 'good ol' boy' in the truest sense. The NFL was fun to watch when he played-and he got the stuffing knocked out of him during his career in a time referees didn't protect QB's.
When Mike said “Don’t see any ghosts out there” I immediately thought of Sam Darnold 😂
That’s because you’re a casual fan who follows media sensationalism. It’s been a term used by QBs since the dawn of football
Wikipedia about Brett Favre: ua-cam.com/video/fsO9GKEFJmk/v-deo.html
Sterling Sharpe needs to be in the Hall
fr those years he was healthy he had some crazy stats
What on "Name Recognition " ?
If he didn’t get hurt he would be
@@darrenkastl8160 Shannon Sharpe on All The Smoke podcast can tell you everything you need to know
@@darrenkastl8160you'd better check the stats bro. They're better than Michael Irvin's and he played a little more than half as long as Irvin. In fact, for 6 years, he was the most dominant receiver not named Rice.
How irresponsible of Glanville not to know anything about a draft pick @ 7:12 who exhibits resilience and character like that. Instead he makes him a side-show and a mockery of his talent. That reveals a lot about the man and the coach = 63-73 (NFL); 9-24 (College) and now D Coordinator in the XFL. Meanwhile, Favre and Holmgren @ 13:19.
He was using him for trade value he drafted him in the 2nd and traded him for a 1st...its just to bad for him Majkowski got hurt and it backfired.
Brett was best time in fooball to watch the game he made it so much fun to watch. It was his love of the game!
Great show just didnt mention how he never NEVER MISSED because of injury!!
Brett Farve and a drunk Mr. miyagi, probably the greatest combination of people of all time!
My dad was a big Brett Favre fan.
I was really young when he played and Ive watched a lot of highlights of him. He was exciting, the decision of a gunslinger he had amazing great plays and amazing blunders, intercepts at the most awful times. But that’s what made Brett great, he wasn’t afraid to try anything.
Mike knew how to coach him, he limited the interceptions at times, he won three straight MVP’s won a Super Bowl. One of the greatest qb’s to ever play in the National Football League. Had all quarterback stats when he retired, wins, yards touchdowns.
And interceptions. Can't forget he has the all time INT record
Yeah interception, he would either make a big play for his team or a big play for the other team
@scottyhaines46 Thankfully he took that record away from Dave Krieg. As well as fumbles. Still one of the most entertaining QBs in history.
37:20 this is the best thing I've seen in at least a year
Cooler when you realize Brett is wearing flip flops...
He lived his Football dreams. AMAZING!!
I remember an early game for Favre.The game was in Milwaukee. At that time , half the games or so were played there the rest in Green Bay. Farve actually threw the ball away instead of throwing some ill advised pass. He got a standing ovation and that was when he turned things around for himself and GB.
He was one of the greats. Definitely in a class of his own I miss watching him play it was always thoroughly enjoyable
I love the players that treat it like what it is: a really fun game!
It kinda says something when so many of the greats approached it like that, be it in varying degrees of course :)
This document is way better than the one that they have now on football life
Agreed. Brett's episode was just reused stuff coppled together
Shannon’s brother needs to be in the the hall of fame
9,000 reception yards in 7 seasons as a Packer
Led the league in receptions reception yards and touchdowns in 1992
He should be called by his own name not big mouth Shannon's brother! STERLING Sharp was an awesome player
They have so much film of Favre. I think it is a movie but crazy they have this much film like the broken down car for example
Insurance adjusters is where or why that video exists
I fully believe had Holmgren stayed in Green Bay we would have had another 2-3 Super Bowl wins with Favre. It sucks, Holmgren was the perfect pairing with Favre. Holmgren might have had to sacrifice a bit of hair and color in his hair, but I'd imagine that'd be worthwhile for a couple of rings.
Holmgren got Hasselbeck to a Super Bowl. Mike was a very good coach!!
he also saved a franchise that hadn't had success in the 25 years prior.
15:55
As a Packers fan I feel so grateful to have 2 legendary qbs back to back.
Yeah you guys are definitely blessed. Try being a Washington fan 😥
With only 2 Super Bowls between them? Spare me
@@sneekerpimpNZ Yeah, that's the aspect they've underachieved in, but it's still fun having a team that at least typically goes to the playoffs & has a shot at winning at all for over 2 decades, as opposed to a team that hasn't had an elite franchise quarterback for over 2 decades & only rarely makes the playoffs, if at all.
As a Bears fan, still waiting to get our guy
I think you mean 3. Love is the answer. And you know that for sure. (John Lennon)
The best QB ever. Made the game fun.
dic pics to cheerleaders and stealing from the poor classic american wht guy lol Brett Fvares laptop hahahahahaha
Brett Farve was a true football player! He'd give 110% and have fun doing it. When you have a quarterback that didn't think of himself invaluable he'd throw a block for his running back. He did everything with his ability to win the game. You will never see another quarterback in the NFL that played with as much passion as Farve! Truly one of the greats in the Hall of Fame!
NFL Films is on a different level
Love his attitude.
This is my favorite of all the Brett Favre films!
The NFL is a less place without Brett Favre.
It pretty much sucks today.
'0nra'ya
Best QB I have ever watched play
you dont watch much then,,,
@@bigbuck3216 seems like you’re the one that didn’t watch Favre enough
As a nfc north guy I loved watching this guy play, even though he destroyed us. He was one of a kind!
Hopefully the nfl has a season I can’t wait for it
ken buck yes I’m really hopeful
ken buck I really hope so too man
Can’t wait to see the pats without shady Brady
I hope so probably be empty stands though
I hope so to, I’m ready to root for my Chargas
Atlanta still regrets that trade
Please tell me your name
I won’t tell you my name
I recently saw a game from Favre’s rookie year ( vs Saints I’m 75% sure ) here on UA-cam where Favre got a short run in a reg season game w/ The Falcons.
He was very green & didn’t look too good , but that’s to be expected esp in the early 90s where the Defensive game wasn’t nearly as sanitized in favor of the offense.
36:25 Favre does hilarious impersonation of John Elway’s walk.
@@zenoftupac9096 Elway is a top 5 all time
Some players are too good to have just one Super Bowl.
Brett Favre is one of those.
Gustavo Lovatto Also Johnny Unitas although he won multiple NFL Championships
@Gustavo
I believe he’s content with one SB ring 💍
He played the game because he loved it 🥰
My Favorite QB of all time
14:04 "You know what Andy, I love you man."
Hey Brett, we love him in KC too. How 'bout those...CHEEEIFS!
F Reid lol Cry baby Brady has two superbowls against him. Thanks Andy!
In seriousness though he has always been a great coach even when he didn’t have great QBs. Took the eagles to 4 straight NFC championship games and a SB and obviously finally won one as a head coach in KC and went to back to back ones. 232-135-1. 23 seasons as a head coach and only 4 seasons with a QB who had more than 30 TD passes. Only 3 losing seasons. Incredible amount of success. He doesn’t get enough credit
“This ain’t the Ice Capades”. - Favre with a huge dip in his mouth 😂. Miss this guy on the field!
if favre hadnt been so good at passing, he couldve easily ushered in the mobile QB era.. that guy stayed scrambling no matter how many huge gaps he could easily get through and outrun ppl, he would always throw it anyways..
Can we just imagine what his career would look like if Sharpe would never had got injured? Still hella fun to watch
Probably would have had a Hall of Fame career
Listen to his younger brother's HOF speech. His admiration will bring a tear to your eye
Or if his career began in let’s say the year 2000? He would probably be able to play until he’s 50. I doubt he’d have half the injuries that he played through. 297 consecutive regular season starts and he took a beating. It’s not like he stood there and never got touched like some other QBs today.
Somebody had to get yelled at. Andy is the man.
I remember my lil brother had Packers bedsheets and pillows in his room when we were growing up. #4 Gunslinger 💥
At 13:20, for you of those who have never seen that device, that is an overhead projector (3M company) and that is what was used in school in the 70's. I can't believe it was used by an NFL team in 1997. I forgot all about those.
So that’s where Mahomes got his side arm from
He is exactly like Favre in almost every single aspect. Its kinda mind blowing how alike they are.
@@thomash.l.9382 more like arod and farve mixed
@@sophiawilliams8650 exactly, farve’s all out I got the best damn arm in the world gunslinger mentality with a hint of Rodgers IMMACULATE awareness and accuracy .. Honestly he is Rodgers with a coach that is 100 percent invested in him
Right, because everybody knows nobody ever did the sidearm before Brett. smfh
@@dalejohnson8945 yeah but brett did it so often it just became synonymous with him
Brett farve as a kid:I wana win a super bowl
(15 years later)
Aaron Rodgers:i wana win a super bowl can you teach me
Brett farve:No
@Car Ram-Rod how did you know that?
Damn Sterling Sharpe Highlight Reel
32:25.
Hit it on the spot. Wish more players had that mentality. Instead of being money hungry all the time.
I remember this documentary as a kid. I was gifted with a brett favre book autobiography with this dvd included in the index. Nostalgia!!!!!
Darn, I was hoping this documentary would have included one play I saw when Favre came up to the line on 4th and short and tried to do a hard count to draw an off sides. But the whole defensive line didn't fall for it and half of them were saying, "Don't move! don't move!!!" and all Brett could do was smile and take a time out.
If I were to pick a QB for my team , it would hands down be Brett Favre - a Great leader and Football Player and fun ❤
Being from MN, the rivalry between the Vikes and Packers was legendary, and always a joy to watch... When he came to the Vikes, it was great to see the Packers fans melt down, but it was so fun to watch. His passion for the game was infectious, and he probably my favorite QB of all time. It still pisses me off that Bountygate ruined the Vikes chances of the Super Bowl, and the punishments should have been far more punishing... We were robbed that year.
you were the best, made football fun...we miss you !!!
Woah how much is Mahomes II like Brett, the humour, unorthodox throws and makes his best plays out of the pocket, Pat must have watched a lot of Green Bay games growing up.
Don't forget Patrick';s coach=====Andy
His time went so fast, miss him.
*Brett Faver*
31:39 LOL...can you imagine a father playing like that with his kids today and having it filmed? I remember my dad would horse around with us like that back way back when, but he'd be fired from his job and thrown in prison now if that were captured on a phone and someone saw it. If you're not putting your little boys in dresses and painting their nails for them now, it's child abuse.
"The best" is a subjective term, but Favre was the most fun to watch by a mile.
His John Elway tho lol
16:59 this sums up Brett’s character in a nutshell
Jeffery K out of everything I laughed the hardest at him petting that damn boom mic.
13:38 2000 plays to learn?!
Not too far off. Most nfl playbooks are 600-800 pages long
@@scottyhaines4226 amazing
Did Mike Holmgren call Farve "robert" at 13:25?
That John Elway impersonation is uncanny.
He made reckless work def one of my fav of all time..
"Don't see any ghosts" lmaoo should've told Sam Darnold that 😂
Geez that coaching staff was stacked surprised they didn’t win every single game
A popular Packers writer said the Packers really underachieved. They really did in Favre’s time. He has 3 straight shots. 95, they’re leading into the 4th Quarter in Dallas. Then he throws a pick in the red zone and costs them the game. 97, they were good enough to beat the Broncos. Favre is the MVP, Antonio Freeman has his breakout season. They have a great O-Line and the defense is still crazy powerful. But they were CRAZY overconfident. Bob Harlen (the president of the team) was shocked that when they came out for halftime, they had so spark, life, whatever you want to call it. They were flat and they played that way. If they played their best, they would have won that game.
This is probably the big game that keeps the head coach Mike Holmgren out of the HOF. He didn’t adjust to the Broncos and just kept throwing even tho Denver was playing to stop Favre. They were just crowding the line of scrimmage daring Favre to throw and they just kept throwing. Why didn’t they run? It’s not like they couldn’t. Their RB Dorsey Levens rushed for over 1400 yards.
It’s really disappointing how much they underachieved.
Get a shipment of the day and I will be there at least for the next few days and I have to go to the store and get my car back drove by and get me a man of your nap and I don't know if you are you going with me
@@jamesgant88 what?
His first pro competition was to himself. Amazing. They didn’t show it in this video but it’s in others.
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I dated your cousins wife Karen when I was 16. I was a skateboarder from Gainesville. I made the Florida Skateboard Hall of Fame. Karen and Lori helped me a lit and fed me. I was damn near homeless. Karen and her famywete awesome. Im happy to see she married into your family. Lived wating you play Brett. Miss watching you still.
Video up for "Aged the most like Radium-infused milk"
I don’t care what anyone says. Even if he ripped off poor people and the welfare program, whether the Prevasol scandal or diverting welfare money to build a volleyball facility - just like football he gives everything he does 100%
Lifelong Niner fan here. Thru the '90's I hated when we had to play Green Bay! Farve was such a nuisance; sometimes we won, other times we would lose. When we were ahead, you'd wonder "what the puck is Favre gonna do now?" I developed a TON of respect and admiration for my him, my enemy.
Man, I miss 90's football.
My GOAT 🐐
He's one of the reasons why I am the packer fan today greatest quarterback ever walked on the field he was a big kid on the field never worried about money or cared about money just wanted to play football not like a lot of players nowadays 😅
Funny how that high school announcer called him " Fave" and NFL comissioner called him Fav ru
The commisioner called him Favor
Its INSANE how much Patrick Mahomes looks like Favre on the field, his play is nearly identical. I guess Andy Reid knew that all along.
How true!
Give them people they money back!! 🗣️🗣️
great call with the japan segment
I am already 10 commercials deep @ 16:21. Time to torrent this
I love the NFL
Terry Bradshaw is pretty close to him there... 26:14 - Like, chill dude. Just back up a foot or so.. You're not there to kiss him
No more rocket balls please 🤣
I miss John Madden saying Bret Favre over and over.
"You know who had a great wedding? Brett Favre."
Nobody:
Brett farve:ya think god never farted
When I think of the Packers, I think of Brett Favre.
This guy is probs a boomer
@@futuretrunks3158 lol. Nope.
Brett Favre is the bees-Knee’s forsure. Such a fun player to watch.
Favre saving the franchise for 20 years of black hole.
You know this is old when you see the overhead projector
0:19
2:36
*Blue Fifty Eight Set*
this guy revolutionized the QB position and changed the game forever. And owns the consecutive games played by a QB which will never be broken, even in todays "cant hit the QB" game
Great QB for sure. Just wish Bill Parcells had played Troy Brown in SB XXXI....because he would have caught Desmond Howard for sure. Plus...Troy played in 3 SB's, all victories for the Patriots. The "other" SB he didn't play in? XLII against the Giants....Patriots could have 8 SB wins and a perfect season....but nooo. haha. No, I'm not bitter....always wanting more. But not here...Brett is a SB winner.
THANK YOU JERRY GLANVILLE, sincerely me and all my Wisconsinites! : D
Great player. I had a girlfriend who loved this guy. I told her that if she ever had the chance, she could have him. She had my blessings.
She thought that it would only be fair if she allowed me to do the same with the girl of my dreams. I agreed. She asked me who it would be so we could seal the deal. Jennifer Aniston? Sandra Bullock?
Nope. I pointed at the girl across the street.
We're not together anymore.
Thank you...made my night
sounds like you are quite the ass, think she had you figured out,,, and left
You should have chosen Brett favre
@@josephc.miller1395 lmfao
Bro, even Brett Favre tells Al Bundy stories LMFAO
We need a bert faver in today's NFL
Brett my favorite Farve.
Speak on it, Brett.
Best quarterback ever in my opinion