Jonathan Esser The thing is people usually don’t describe the manner of death. He could have said he died and that would have been fine . Or he passed away. That would have worked too. He didn’t have to say “drove off the road and died “. I get what you’re saying though.. what does it matter? Well it doesn’t but it kinda does.
Jonathan Esser I like the term expired much better lol. That’s what really happens anyway..... your expiration date runs out and you ....... expire haha
Although Farve was insane I almost disagree. I think everyone else was so locked in the zone for their boy. He threw a lot of classic Farve gambles but his ducking boys made every damn play. Donald Driver says it best. He says he told every WR they were gonna catch every ball. Every damn ball we will catch for that man. They fucking did it.
@@josephwiddifield7958 stupid argument. He was still making some amazing throws. Just because his receivers were playing well, doesn’t mean Favre was doing any worse. Without Favre, the receivers don’t have a ball to catch. He was definitely in the zone.
Nope the Patrick Mahones performance just trumped this and thats with Brett Favre having a head start. He lost the ball 3 or 4 times and still.put up 6 TDs. Patrick is the new Favre but better
Devin never lets look at what happened. I'm a charger fan so to say a rival is a better performance is as unbiased you can get. This is not a top ten performance by a long shot
Paige Wilson a 6td 5 turnover game is not a good performance no matter how you cut it. This was a legendary performance for more than just stats. On top of that, he wasn’t in a pass happy pro-offense league putting these stats up. Oh let’s not forget, he didn’t have 5 turnovers. Or even a single turnover. Recency bias.
Devin yes he was a pass-happy offense are you kidding me and also you just said 6tds and five turnovers in the same sentence. On top of that you was the only person to ever lose okay scoring 50 or more points. This was a decent performance if not any considered by today's standards. This was the early 2000s so this was the beginning of the pass happy ness. The only reason that people consider this so great cuz he lost his dad let's be honest. This has to be coming from the same guy that probably thinks Joe Montana is the greatest quarterbacks ever live just cuz he has 4 Super Bowls and no losses.
I know it gets overlooked this day as Bretts day but the Packers WR corps was committed to giving Brett his day like no WR corps I have ever seen in NFL history ! The Driver Favre Relationship was built this night and it lasts to this day because Driver was the leader of that room that night and he got every man in that room to play better than they ever had for Brett and for his dad ! This game gave Brett the most dedicated WR corps in the history of the NFL and then 4th and 26 happened !
They had the locker room speech by Driver saying with his heart and like a gladiator “today we catch everything” goosebumps all game makes me want to lace em up right now
Im a lifelong Bears fan and a lifelong Packers hater. But this isn't about a team. This is about a man's heart and it's pretty dang special. RiP Mr. Favre.
Wow. Thank you for reminding me. I mean I grew up loving Favre. My brother had that same irreversible jersey. Believe it or not that's what sparked my love for Favre and the Packers. So much nostalgia. The Pack holds a very special place in my heart. More than any other team.
@@blacksunshine1089 He did. And he also sent pictures of his "thingy" to a Jets employee (Jen Sterger). Whether or not it's anyone else's business is irrelevant. His bad behavior became known to the public and people can decide whether or not they like someone who does things like that.
Yes, this was a great game! Some say there is effort, then super effort, and then super super effort. Bret's great love for his father was the wellspring of super super effort. As with others in similar situations, the field of play was a refuge for his grief, and he put forth an effort unlike any other. This story illustrates clearly that sports are more than pastimes and mind games. Sports can be at the best reflections of the strongest, most noble human emotions.
Certainly one of Favre’s greatest performances. But given the circumstances, this is among one of the most fabled games in history. It would compare with the NFL’s greatest games.
I was at this game as a 7 yr old kid-I am a seahawks fan but I loved the packers-after the game ahman green threw his glove to me and some raiders fan snaked it from me-green yelled at them and told them to give it to me-I ended up losing it at our hotel room that night but it was still an amazing experience
This was the very first Green Bay game that I ever watched. I had just turned 9 years old. Played little league for the Packers so seeing the real Packers intrigued me. Had no idea beforehand who Brett Favre was or the situation with his father passing. That was the first time I truly fell for the game of football. I’ve been a lifelong Packers fan ever since, and Brett Favre will ALWAYS be my favorite player of all time.
Ok I remember this game I was so impressed not only did Favre play in such tragic circumstances he absolutely played perhaps the best game of his career he torched Oakland that night I'm sure he made his dad proud watchen from heaven also what class from Raiders fans that nite who are as hardcore as can get
As a fan this will be remembered forever and on something like this you don't even have to be a fan to respect the level that he played with on that night, so much respect.
I just remember watching this game on TV. Not only is it the best Brett Favre performance, but the best performance by a quarterback that i have ever seen in my lifetime. Also giving props for Jevon Walker for being an important part of the historic performance!
Dustin Platt Really? Eh.. Mark Brunell had a good looking ball. Favre just had thr "it" factor. He wasn't scarred to fail and let his receivers make plays. I bet every receiver he played with said he was their favorite QB.
The way an athlete can channel this type of pain into there game is a really unreal to me. Athlete deal with grief completely differently than regular people.
Highest rating of his career for his poppa. That is what I only wish I could’ve done for my pops. RIP Lost Fathers. And MOTHERS. Shoot. I should just shut up. ALL we lost that we love. That’s better.
Josh Allen had his Brett Farve moment today because it was announced that his grandmother died yesterday and Allen balled out. 31/38 415 yds. 4 total TD (1 rushing) and 0 int
I was at this game. It was truly unbelievable what Favre done that night. By the end of the 3rd quarter all of the Raiders fans knew it was over. I remember leaving my seat with 2 minutes left in the half to use the restroom and get another beer. I also missed about the first minute and a half of the third quarter. The Packers had put 10 points on the board while I was gone. Good for Brett, but not so good for us Raiders fans. We knew then there would be no chance of going to the Superbowl that season.
the packers in this game , some of the best deep ball throws and catches you will ever see, still to this day ,I don't know if I've ever seen better deep ball throws and catches than in that game, amazing stuff
How good were the deep throws though? A bunch of them had defenders close enough to intercept. I would argue that many times the receivers bailed Favre out.
I remember having tears in my eyes when the game was over. I already had respect for Farve but when the game was over I had no words. Thank you for your leadership Brett! One of the best games I ever had the blessing to witness.
Dad game farve is the greatest qb history ever saw. Accuracy of Aaron Rodgers, his natural cannon of an arm, and cooler under pressure the joe cool himself.
This is what inspired players look like when they are determined that NOTHING ON THIS EARTH was going to stop them from making a catch, a block, a tackle. It was for Mr. Favre. RIP you’re an Angel now and you’re watching us all.
Not a packer fan, but I did see this game live, and this little clip does not quite capture the magic. It shows the results, but not quite the feel of that game. Farve had his Dad on the field with him...for sure....zero doubt... and we miss some of that emotion in this video. That was a magic night of football for Farve.
As an Eagles fan, i can honestly say that from '92-'03, this guy was a MONSTER. Almost like when you had to play the Packers, you just went ahead and put an L on that game. The 90s had some really good QBs, but Favre was hell to play against. If it wasn't for the 90s Cowboys team, Favre would've probably won one or two more SB rings.
@Alan Glasgow It shouldn't be surprising really. Mooch, Holmgren, and Gruden were all former Niners coaching staff. Turned us from a mess to an elite west coast offense. Too bad we never seen a Favre / Lofton match up. That would have been fun!
I remember this game cause I was in Oakland with friends and had the opportunity to stay for the mnf game but I had probation in Simi Monday. And wasn't sure favre would play. I should of went....
This game right here is why when asked to pick a team full of all time greats I'll take Favre over Brady any day of the week. When he was having what John Madden always called a "Brett Favre kind of day" he was simply unstoppable. Tom Brady is more consistent, has all the rings, blah blah blah, but he can't do what Brett could do when he was turned on.
Over time i had forgotten how good the defense played that day or Ammon Green everyone was on that night hell even forgot the raidiers were at home but never forgot that night
I was extremely high for this game. My buddy had some kickass homegrown and I was so stoned I was seeing double and had to keep periodically standing up and sitting down because I thought I was gonna throw up! 🤣🤣🤣 but wow what a game to be super stoned watching!!!
Nobody would have blamed Brett Favre if he had an off game this night. His father just passed away. Instead, he goes out and pulls off the greatest possible tribute to his father on an NFL football field.
I Actually Remember Watching This Game On The Very Night That it was getting Played And That I was at bar table in Honolulu Being Entertained With It And Where With The Green Bay Packers Going Nonstop With Making Touchdown After Touchdown Over And Over All Night Long And That This Game Was Also Played On The Night Following The San Simeon Earthquake That Had Struck The Heart Of Central California Along With Paso Robles And All Of It’s Coastal And Inland Regions Earlier On That Day !
I remember watching this game live and there was a feeling in the air that Brett was NOT going to lose this game. And I'm not necessarily a fan of the Packers but you just knew it wasn't going to happen he was not going to lose.
I only watched favre for 4 seasons because I wasn't old enough. But I really loved his play style. I miss these gunners dude. Nowadays everybody is so scared to throw an interception because that's the only state analysts seem to care about, so we don't see these gambling type QBs anymore. It's also way easier to throw the ball now because too many rules against the CBS so in general it's not as special to be a gunner.
Favre didn't play much different that night. The recievers played for Favre. They caught everything he threw up. So many ridiculous catches. You had double and triple coverage balls being caught.
The entire team played their hearts out for Brett. One of the greatest moments in football history
"Drove off the road and died" Jesus Chris Al Michaels
XoldnewsX I thought the same thing......what?????
😂😂😂I’m laughing at your comment, not the overall situation
Jonathan Esser The thing is people usually don’t describe the manner of death. He could have said he died and that would have been fine . Or he passed away. That would have worked too. He didn’t have to say “drove off the road and died “. I get what you’re saying though.. what does it matter? Well it doesn’t but it kinda does.
Jonathan Esser Well death sucks no matter how you word it really. Hahahahaha
Jonathan Esser I like the term expired much better lol. That’s what really happens anyway..... your expiration date runs out and you ....... expire haha
He had one of those “in the zone” games where you can’t explain it but everything is just working and your throwing the ball with perfect accuracy
Christopher Gutierrez as opposed to those 500 interceptions he's thrown in his career hahaha.
Although Farve was insane I almost disagree. I think everyone else was so locked in the zone for their boy. He threw a lot of classic Farve gambles but his ducking boys made every damn play. Donald Driver says it best. He says he told every WR they were gonna catch every ball. Every damn ball we will catch for that man. They fucking did it.
@@josephwiddifield7958 stupid argument. He was still making some amazing throws. Just because his receivers were playing well, doesn’t mean Favre was doing any worse. Without Favre, the receivers don’t have a ball to catch. He was definitely in the zone.
@Joseph Widdifield my thoughts exactly. They played tough for that man that night, no doubt
I watached this game with my dad and it still means the world to me. Neither of us are Packers fans, but we became Favre fans after this night.
syrules same. Me and dad both packer fans
Love favre he's amazing
One of the greatest performances in NFL history. Top 10 for sure.
Nope the Patrick Mahones performance just trumped this and thats with Brett Favre having a head start. He lost the ball 3 or 4 times and still.put up 6 TDs. Patrick is the new Favre but better
Paige Wilson your recency bias is showing
Devin never lets look at what happened. I'm a charger fan so to say a rival is a better performance is as unbiased you can get. This is not a top ten performance by a long shot
Paige Wilson a 6td 5 turnover game is not a good performance no matter how you cut it. This was a legendary performance for more than just stats. On top of that, he wasn’t in a pass happy pro-offense league putting these stats up. Oh let’s not forget, he didn’t have 5 turnovers. Or even a single turnover. Recency bias.
Devin yes he was a pass-happy offense are you kidding me and also you just said 6tds and five turnovers in the same sentence. On top of that you was the only person to ever lose okay scoring 50 or more points. This was a decent performance if not any considered by today's standards. This was the early 2000s so this was the beginning of the pass happy ness. The only reason that people consider this so great cuz he lost his dad let's be honest. This has to be coming from the same guy that probably thinks Joe Montana is the greatest quarterbacks ever live just cuz he has 4 Super Bowls and no losses.
to be able to play after losing your father is incredible... let alone playing like this. Farve is truly one of the best
He IS the best
If you noticed the Raiders didn't hit Farve hard or any durning that game out of respect for his Father's untimely death
@@williewalker5051 OK homer
@@cadegcn idk about the best there’s better than Favre but he could be in contention for the best Green Bay has had
Nokin - Incorrect use of the phrase "let alone".
I was there; only time the Raider Nation were awesome to visiting fans.
Can’t really remember any other Oakland-visiting QB getting a standing ovation after a game like that.
I know it gets overlooked this day as Bretts day but the Packers WR corps was committed to giving Brett his day like no WR corps I have ever seen in NFL history ! The Driver Favre Relationship was built this night and it lasts to this day because Driver was the leader of that room that night and he got every man in that room to play better than they ever had for Brett and for his dad ! This game gave Brett the most dedicated WR corps in the history of the NFL and then 4th and 26 happened !
They had the locker room speech by Driver saying with his heart and like a gladiator “today we catch everything” goosebumps all game makes me want to lace em up right now
@@patriotswin5623 That game was the greatest moment in sports history and it is not remembered nationally like it should have been.
@@patriotswin5623 Why? Were you in the NFL?
@@jesusoftheapes Greatest??? That's a bit of a reach.
I remember Driver saying there was no talk about anything with his dad, just football. WR said no one drops passes this game. Amazing team
Im a lifelong Bears fan and a lifelong Packers hater. But this isn't about a team. This is about a man's heart and it's pretty dang special. RiP Mr. Favre.
Brett is still alive.
@@jonhohensee3258
He’s talking about Brett’s dad.
@@mississippisnowplow Then he should give the first name.
I was always a Favre fan, but watching this i'm just mesmerized... his arm strength is mythical... this is nearly astonishing
I remember watching this live. I'm not just speaking simply about football but in general. That was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen.
yes
Same I was 8 years old on a Las Vegas trip with my fam and we were going crazy in the hotel room watching this
I'll never forget watching this game live , it was awesome.
It was fucking wild. Favre was something else.
Favre is my fav QB. I still got his packers reversible jersey. Can't fit it but I still got it lol
Wow. Thank you for reminding me. I mean I grew up loving Favre. My brother had that same irreversible jersey. Believe it or not that's what sparked my love for Favre and the Packers. So much nostalgia. The Pack holds a very special place in my heart. More than any other team.
I had to come back to this clip. I'm a Chiefs fan but Brett Favre is my favorite QB of all time. My hero.
How did you like the way he cheated on his wife?
@@jonhohensee3258did he? If so, whose business is it?
@@blacksunshine1089 He did. And he also sent pictures of his "thingy" to a Jets employee (Jen Sterger). Whether or not it's anyone else's business is irrelevant. His bad behavior became known to the public and people can decide whether or not they like someone who does things like that.
Yes, this was a great game! Some say there is effort, then super effort, and then super super effort. Bret's great love for his father was the wellspring of super super effort. As with others in similar situations, the field of play was a refuge for his grief, and he put forth an effort unlike any other. This story illustrates clearly that sports are more than pastimes and mind games. Sports can be at the best reflections of the strongest, most noble human emotions.
Well said
Yup
Indeed
There really was just something special about watching Favre play the game.
Greatest performance in Monday night history
Hard to argue that!
@@bennygilbert8764 Hard to argue AGAINST that.
Certainly one of Favre’s greatest performances. But given the circumstances, this is among one of the most fabled games in history. It would compare with the NFL’s greatest games.
Raiders fan showing respect to an opposing team in Oakland is a miracle in itself.
I was at this game as a 7 yr old kid-I am a seahawks fan but I loved the packers-after the game ahman green threw his glove to me and some raiders fan snaked it from me-green yelled at them and told them to give it to me-I ended up losing it at our hotel room that night but it was still an amazing experience
Been a Packer fan since birth! This is by far my favorite Packer game. I was a 36 year old man with tears running down my face that evening.
Who's here watching this with me in crazy 2020? One of my favorite NFL moments here. Raider fans showing great heart for Bret.
This was the very first Green Bay game that I ever watched. I had just turned 9 years old. Played little league for the Packers so seeing the real Packers intrigued me. Had no idea beforehand who Brett Favre was or the situation with his father passing. That was the first time I truly fell for the game of football. I’ve been a lifelong Packers fan ever since, and Brett Favre will ALWAYS be my favorite player of all time.
very cool story, thanks for sharing, sent ya a like
Undoubtedly one of the best performances from one of the best quarterbacks to ever have lived. Thanks for all the memories Favre!
Remember watching the game as a kid one of the best performances in NFL history
Ok I remember this game I was so impressed not only did Favre play in such tragic circumstances he absolutely played perhaps the best game of his career he torched Oakland that night I'm sure he made his dad proud watchen from heaven also what class from Raiders fans that nite who are as hardcore as can get
As a fan this will be remembered forever and on something like this you don't even have to be a fan to respect the level that he played with on that night, so much respect.
Irv Favre had the best seat in the house that night.
Most people don't realize he did all this with a broken thumb on his throwing hand. I will never forget this game and I was only 12 when it happened.
Was that not in 1999? This game was in 2003
Definitely a different season
Absolutely he played with his heart but those vicadins don't play around hahaha
@@mannion7646iirc favre played with a broken thumb twice
Cowboy fan here showin love for a football Legend
I just remember watching this game on TV. Not only is it the best Brett Favre performance, but the best performance by a quarterback that i have ever seen in my lifetime. Also giving props for Jevon Walker for being an important part of the historic performance!
Nick foles in 2013 went 22-28 406 yards and 7 tds in a game
@@saintsforever3751 did his father die right before that game?
@@clintholt563 no just pointing out that’s probably the best game by a qb
@@saintsforever3751 yeah but you have to factor in everything not just the game itself but all the surrounding factors
I remember watching this game live when I was 9. One of the best Monday Night football games that I Remember
Man. Favre had such a good looking long ball.
Dustin Platt Really? Eh.. Mark Brunell had a good looking ball. Favre just had thr "it" factor. He wasn't scarred to fail and let his receivers make plays. I bet every receiver he played with said he was their favorite QB.
and that throw power. That dude is the true definition of gun slinger.
This game was one of those rare accounts of humanity actually meaning more than opinions and personal feelings. To re-live this game...
If there was ever a game that defined the greatness of Favre’s career, this is the one
The greatest performances ever by a legend
The way an athlete can channel this type of pain into there game is a really unreal to me. Athlete deal with grief completely differently than regular people.
Highest rating of his career for his poppa. That is what I only wish I could’ve done for my pops. RIP Lost Fathers. And MOTHERS. Shoot. I should just shut up. ALL we lost that we love. That’s better.
Josh Allen had his Brett Farve moment today because it was announced that his grandmother died yesterday and Allen balled out. 31/38 415 yds. 4 total TD (1 rushing) and 0 int
I was at this game. It was truly unbelievable what Favre done that night. By the end of the 3rd quarter all of the Raiders fans knew it was over. I remember leaving my seat with 2 minutes left in the half to use the restroom and get another beer. I also missed about the first minute and a half of the third quarter. The Packers had put 10 points on the board while I was gone. Good for Brett, but not so good for us Raiders fans. We knew then there would be no chance of going to the Superbowl that season.
the packers in this game , some of the best deep ball throws and catches you will ever see, still to this day ,I don't know if I've ever seen better deep ball throws and catches than in that game, amazing stuff
How good were the deep throws though? A bunch of them had defenders close enough to intercept. I would argue that many times the receivers bailed Favre out.
The radio calls from the packers radio team was so much better than Michaels and madden that night and that’s REALLY saying something.
I remember having tears in my eyes when the game was over. I already had respect for Farve but when the game was over I had no words. Thank you for your leadership Brett! One of the best games I ever had the blessing to witness.
All the receivers were in the game for his dad they made catches that were unbelievable
Dad game farve is the greatest qb history ever saw. Accuracy of Aaron Rodgers, his natural cannon of an arm, and cooler under pressure the joe cool himself.
This is what inspired players look like when they are determined that NOTHING ON THIS EARTH was going to stop them from making a catch, a block, a tackle. It was for Mr. Favre. RIP you’re an Angel now and you’re watching us all.
oh brother....
Brett Farve would have won the Super Bowl that night by 50 points. One of the greatest performances in history
Not a packer fan, but I did see this game live, and this little clip does not quite capture the magic. It shows the results, but not quite the feel of that game. Farve had his Dad on the field with him...for sure....zero doubt... and we miss some of that emotion in this video. That was a magic night of football for Farve.
Used to hate when Favre tossed it up like that but i have to admit some of these throws were unbelievable
Isn't he the all time leader in INT's?
@@ultimatebeing2348 was also the all time leader in touchdown passes before hanging it up
This was a game that I can never forget
No one:
Al Michaels: "P E R F E C T O"
As an Eagles fan, i can honestly say that from '92-'03, this guy was a MONSTER. Almost like when you had to play the Packers, you just went ahead and put an L on that game. The 90s had some really good QBs, but Favre was hell to play against. If it wasn't for the 90s Cowboys team, Favre would've probably won one or two more SB rings.
Well hell, the packers were a quarterback factory for a few years.
@Alan Glasgow Majik man was the only one I could think of, if only he didn't get hurt so easily. I was talking about the QBs under Favre though.
@Alan Glasgow It shouldn't be surprising really. Mooch, Holmgren, and Gruden were all former Niners coaching staff. Turned us from a mess to an elite west coast offense.
Too bad we never seen a Favre / Lofton match up. That would have been fun!
This was probably one of the few times a home crowd was cheering for the visiting team even though they were kicking the home team's ass
Probably my favorite ever non raiders play. A true legend of the sport. That's why Carr wears number 4
That throw at 1:29 is nothing short of perfection.
Legendary
Great performance with his WR crew playing better than they ever had before. They absolutely would not give up an incompletion
5:55 "Horrible tackling by the Raiders... Just terrible." lmfao
I remember this game cause I was in Oakland with friends and had the opportunity to stay for the mnf game but I had probation in Simi Monday. And wasn't sure favre would play.
I should of went....
This performance was all time. Period.
This game right here is why when asked to pick a team full of all time greats I'll take Favre over Brady any day of the week. When he was having what John Madden always called a "Brett Favre kind of day" he was simply unstoppable. Tom Brady is more consistent, has all the rings, blah blah blah, but he can't do what Brett could do when he was turned on.
You’re deluded lol
Lmao get a grip
I bet you'd like to know what Favre could do when he was "turned on".
He has done what Brett has done and he's done even better, same with rodgers and manning. No disrespect to Favre though
@@ninetailedfox579121 we know what Tom does when he’s turned on…kisses his little son on the mouth 😂
Favre forever!
excellent editing
Over time i had forgotten how good the defense played that day or Ammon Green everyone was on that night hell even forgot the raidiers were at home but never forgot that night
I rember this game. I also remember The raiders and their fans were awesome.
4:48 Wide ass open reciever and he throws it into double coverage anyways. What a legend 🤣
I saw that 😭
The one and only brett favre ladies and gentlemen
This was like a educational story during my time.
Look at Brett Favre fighting through fear and sadness despite losing his father. Well done, Mr. 1969er.
3:15 when I finish rolling a blunt 😏
I was extremely high for this game. My buddy had some kickass homegrown and I was so stoned I was seeing double and had to keep periodically standing up and sitting down because I thought I was gonna throw up! 🤣🤣🤣 but wow what a game to be super stoned watching!!!
Farves greatest game by far seriously look at some of the windows he has
Brett played almost perfect for this game. Great game!
Grew up in California as a packer fan so this was so beautiful
Ferguson, Walker, Driver...extraordinary trio
Some of these throws were just ridiculous
every ball he threw had that satisfying "thud" when caught. fucking rifle for an arm and loved to make us fans have heart attacks with it.
Nobody would have blamed Brett Favre if he had an off game this night. His father just passed away.
Instead, he goes out and pulls off the greatest possible tribute to his father on an NFL football field.
Favre had the sliders on 99 this game MY GOD ‼️
I Actually Remember Watching This Game On The Very Night That it was getting Played And That I was at bar table in Honolulu Being Entertained With It And Where With The Green Bay Packers Going Nonstop With Making Touchdown After Touchdown Over And Over All Night Long And That This Game Was Also Played On The Night Following The San Simeon Earthquake That Had Struck The Heart Of Central California Along With Paso Robles And All Of It’s Coastal And Inland Regions Earlier On That Day !
Most Fun QB to ever watch play. Ever
I remember watching this game live and there was a feeling in the air that Brett was NOT going to lose this game. And I'm not necessarily a fan of the Packers but you just knew it wasn't going to happen he was not going to lose.
I forgot how slick green was when he held onto the ball
Any chance you have the next game against Denver? When they had to win to get in?
34 points at the half? Good lord.
All 4 of Fraves TDs and I believe 300 of his 399 were in the first half. The packers ran it after that.
But everyone on the team is playing for the quarterback and the quarterbacks father you can't lose
never forget this game I was 16 years old I was asleep and I stared crying because I thought they said Brett Favre himself
I think the team played inspired football but favre was lights out. One of the greatest games of qb play in history
I only watched favre for 4 seasons because I wasn't old enough. But I really loved his play style. I miss these gunners dude. Nowadays everybody is so scared to throw an interception because that's the only state analysts seem to care about, so we don't see these gambling type QBs anymore. It's also way easier to throw the ball now because too many rules against the CBS so in general it's not as special to be a gunner.
Truth. If Favre started his career in this era he would have thrown for over 700 touchdowns instead of his 540
Favre didn't play much different that night. The recievers played for Favre. They caught everything he threw up. So many ridiculous catches. You had double and triple coverage balls being caught.
HOF performance that night.
I love Brett Favre
Special game for any NFL fan
I remember this game so well I was their
Wish the Packers could run the ball like this again.
They do now dude
yo brett roped this 2:02 .
399 yards and 4 touchdown passes
His finest hour as a packer 😢
Lol is that tramon Williams at 2:13? He's like still here lol
That's Al Harris, Tramon was a rookie in 07
My bro Jorge de la Torre was crying the whole game
3-8 were should i throw it? o, I know into triple coverage 😂 granted it was Donald Driver in that coverage but still.
This season was the beginning of Raiders futility