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Dear Brett Favre, I was wrong about you.
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<blockquote data-quote="warhawk" data-source="post: 171171" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>Personally I never really thought Brett had lost his talent. I felt after MM came here that the biggest challenge for Brett was whether or not he would listen and buy into what ultimately was best for him AND the team. </p><p></p><p>From about 2000 on Brett was asked to do more and more and more. The defense was getting weaker and the weight on his shoulders got heavier. By '04 it was actually a joke. Brett would go out and throw a TD. The opponent would come back and score. Then it would repeat itself. </p><p></p><p>Now Brett had no problem with this being the gunslinger he is. Having it on his back was fine by him and MS was not about to pull the reigns in on him either. </p><p></p><p>MM has done a great job of keeping Brett and the team OUT of situations where Brett has to take huge risks in order to win. TT has done a great job as well of making a great defense the best offense while giving Favre players intent on keeping him upright and receivers that can catch it and take it to the house.</p><p></p><p>Brett doesn't HAVE TO throw the ball 50 yards in double coverage to make a big play anymore. It took him awhile but even he believes it now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warhawk, post: 171171, member: 431"] Personally I never really thought Brett had lost his talent. I felt after MM came here that the biggest challenge for Brett was whether or not he would listen and buy into what ultimately was best for him AND the team. From about 2000 on Brett was asked to do more and more and more. The defense was getting weaker and the weight on his shoulders got heavier. By '04 it was actually a joke. Brett would go out and throw a TD. The opponent would come back and score. Then it would repeat itself. Now Brett had no problem with this being the gunslinger he is. Having it on his back was fine by him and MS was not about to pull the reigns in on him either. MM has done a great job of keeping Brett and the team OUT of situations where Brett has to take huge risks in order to win. TT has done a great job as well of making a great defense the best offense while giving Favre players intent on keeping him upright and receivers that can catch it and take it to the house. Brett doesn't HAVE TO throw the ball 50 yards in double coverage to make a big play anymore. It took him awhile but even he believes it now. [/QUOTE]
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