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<blockquote data-quote="NYPacker" data-source="post: 280823" data-attributes="member: 1831"><p>In terms of mentoring by conversation and actually speaking with them, you're right Favre never did anything for them. But that's not what I was really talking about. Like Raptorman said, they all could have looked from the sideline and studied what Favre was doing by observation. Add to that the game tape that they watch every week during practice and it adds more to how much you can learn from watching Favre. Minnesota for the last couple of years never had that QB where T. Jack could instantly pop in the tape and start identifying what things that they're doing right. I'm not gauranteeing that T. Jack will now end up as one of the rising young QBs in the NFL, but just indicate that it's VERY POSSIBLE now that he has sat down and watched a true vet run that offense succesfully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NYPacker, post: 280823, member: 1831"] In terms of mentoring by conversation and actually speaking with them, you're right Favre never did anything for them. But that's not what I was really talking about. Like Raptorman said, they all could have looked from the sideline and studied what Favre was doing by observation. Add to that the game tape that they watch every week during practice and it adds more to how much you can learn from watching Favre. Minnesota for the last couple of years never had that QB where T. Jack could instantly pop in the tape and start identifying what things that they're doing right. I'm not gauranteeing that T. Jack will now end up as one of the rising young QBs in the NFL, but just indicate that it's VERY POSSIBLE now that he has sat down and watched a true vet run that offense succesfully. [/QUOTE]
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