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<blockquote data-quote="porky88" data-source="post: 81667" data-attributes="member: 489"><p>Favre is coming off a year in which he threw his 29 INT's (Career high) and a 70 passer rating (Career Low) and you don't think Favre needs coaching? Every player needs coaching. John Elway needed coaching, Dan Marino, Joe Montana all into the later part of their careers. Favre doesn't need to change his fundamentals. If you would of read my posts you would see that I stated McCarthy is helping Favre in the aspect of managing the game. Favre does need work in that area. A lot of QB's when they get older do. John Elway went from being a guy who can win and take over a game on his own to a much better game manager and won 2 Super Bowl's. I'm not saying GB is winning a Super Bowl anytime soon but if Favre manages the game better than what he did a year ago, they'll for sure win more football games and in the NFC North 9 wins might enough.</p><p></p><p>Your making excuses for Favre because you can't accept the fact that he's not as good as he was. It's really common sense. 7 years ago Favre was 30 years old and that's how old Peyton Manning is right now. You don't think his skills diminished a little bit? If not then the best term to describe that is ignorance or being bias. </p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to bash Favre, I'm just stating the facts about how he's not mentally in the game like he used too be. It's no secret. Once you question yourself on whether he has the desire to want the ball in his hand is when you have to question someone's desire. It took him 3 days before the Draft to make a decision. While I thought the media blew that way out of proportion it's still too long for one player to be thinking about playing or not. I question Favre’s mental aspect before his physical. Physically he’s still a top 4-7 QB but football is just as much mental as it is physical.</p><p></p><p>I'd like too come back to this again </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not only is this a ridiculous statement. Saying a player doesn't need coaching but it also makes it seem as if Favre is ignorant and has a serious ego. Favre certainly doesn't have an ego in which he thinks he needs no coaching. He knows he can get much better from last year and that's why he's coming to mini camps and learning McCarthy's version of the West Coast and listening to what McCarthy wants him to do and etc..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porky88, post: 81667, member: 489"] Favre is coming off a year in which he threw his 29 INT's (Career high) and a 70 passer rating (Career Low) and you don't think Favre needs coaching? Every player needs coaching. John Elway needed coaching, Dan Marino, Joe Montana all into the later part of their careers. Favre doesn't need to change his fundamentals. If you would of read my posts you would see that I stated McCarthy is helping Favre in the aspect of managing the game. Favre does need work in that area. A lot of QB's when they get older do. John Elway went from being a guy who can win and take over a game on his own to a much better game manager and won 2 Super Bowl's. I'm not saying GB is winning a Super Bowl anytime soon but if Favre manages the game better than what he did a year ago, they'll for sure win more football games and in the NFC North 9 wins might enough. Your making excuses for Favre because you can't accept the fact that he's not as good as he was. It's really common sense. 7 years ago Favre was 30 years old and that's how old Peyton Manning is right now. You don't think his skills diminished a little bit? If not then the best term to describe that is ignorance or being bias. I'm not trying to bash Favre, I'm just stating the facts about how he's not mentally in the game like he used too be. It's no secret. Once you question yourself on whether he has the desire to want the ball in his hand is when you have to question someone's desire. It took him 3 days before the Draft to make a decision. While I thought the media blew that way out of proportion it's still too long for one player to be thinking about playing or not. I question Favre’s mental aspect before his physical. Physically he’s still a top 4-7 QB but football is just as much mental as it is physical. I'd like too come back to this again Not only is this a ridiculous statement. Saying a player doesn't need coaching but it also makes it seem as if Favre is ignorant and has a serious ego. Favre certainly doesn't have an ego in which he thinks he needs no coaching. He knows he can get much better from last year and that's why he's coming to mini camps and learning McCarthy's version of the West Coast and listening to what McCarthy wants him to do and etc.. [/QUOTE]
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