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Better career with team Peyton and colts or Brett and the Pack?
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<blockquote data-quote="HyponGrey" data-source="post: 440455" data-attributes="member: 6441"><p>I think I know which one John Madden would pick.</p><p> </p><p>Favre was the ultimate backyard qb. I loved Favre, he was a big part of my following the pack. I also think he should have retired when he left the pack. I didn't leave with him. I don't see him as a traitor, I see him as someone who was too desperate to relive his glory days and keep playing the sport he loved. He went to the vikings because they gave him the chance to play because they, having been sauced by him for many years, thought they knew his worth. I DID however love watching him blow games in purple, as much as it frustrated me when he wore green. Gambling additction?</p><p> </p><p>Peyton on the other hand, while he didn't have the stats (physically or game numbers), is IMO the most intelligent qb to play the game. He was also his own worst enemy. He over thought plays, or just plain got too fancy, and it cost him. He was the general and thus technically the better qb.</p><p> </p><p>I pick Favre because he did much more with much less in his favor. The man took a paycut because he was tired of getting hit, and his love for the game made him fun to watch even if you were eating your cheese hat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HyponGrey, post: 440455, member: 6441"] I think I know which one John Madden would pick. Favre was the ultimate backyard qb. I loved Favre, he was a big part of my following the pack. I also think he should have retired when he left the pack. I didn't leave with him. I don't see him as a traitor, I see him as someone who was too desperate to relive his glory days and keep playing the sport he loved. He went to the vikings because they gave him the chance to play because they, having been sauced by him for many years, thought they knew his worth. I DID however love watching him blow games in purple, as much as it frustrated me when he wore green. Gambling additction? Peyton on the other hand, while he didn't have the stats (physically or game numbers), is IMO the most intelligent qb to play the game. He was also his own worst enemy. He over thought plays, or just plain got too fancy, and it cost him. He was the general and thus technically the better qb. I pick Favre because he did much more with much less in his favor. The man took a paycut because he was tired of getting hit, and his love for the game made him fun to watch even if you were eating your cheese hat. [/QUOTE]
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