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<blockquote data-quote="P@ck66" data-source="post: 11504" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>musscy,</p><p></p><p>i'm going to explain this real slow, so you all understand....</p><p></p><p>nobody said, "it wasn't Favre's fault"..or that Favre "never makes mistakes"..he does..just like everybody else does...from time to time...Favre will make a mistake...he's human.</p><p></p><p>But I believe Favre would make less mistakes if he had better talent around him. Especially at wide receiver. But when you don't have a Terrell Owens or a Marvin Harrison, a Jerry Rice, or whoever....what Favre does year in and year out becomes more remarkable...</p><p></p><p>Favre can hit his receivers when they get open...but when they don't..or if they run the wrong route...what is he going to do...eat the ball everytime..or try to make something happen? Think about how many games Favre has won for the Pack by sticking the ball on a covered receiver where no other QB could or would dare to throw the ball--many times it's the difference between winning and losing. yeah...there's going to be some bad bounces at times...but I'd rather have #4 pulling the trigger, because more often than not, he's going to make something good happen. Something that another QB in the nfl can't even do. </p><p></p><p>The huge difference between Holmgren and Rossley/Sherman is that Holmgren knows how to mix up plays to keep the defense of balance, and Rossley/Sherman are just mixed up. </p><p></p><p>You're only as good as the players around you, and unfortunately Favre has not had the luxury of having a great receiving corps like Marino, Montana, Elway, and Manning. So think about that, and be grateful that Favre has kept the Pack in the playoff hunt, in spite of inept coaching and less than stellar talent surrounding him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P@ck66, post: 11504, member: 212"] musscy, i'm going to explain this real slow, so you all understand.... nobody said, "it wasn't Favre's fault"..or that Favre "never makes mistakes"..he does..just like everybody else does...from time to time...Favre will make a mistake...he's human. But I believe Favre would make less mistakes if he had better talent around him. Especially at wide receiver. But when you don't have a Terrell Owens or a Marvin Harrison, a Jerry Rice, or whoever....what Favre does year in and year out becomes more remarkable... Favre can hit his receivers when they get open...but when they don't..or if they run the wrong route...what is he going to do...eat the ball everytime..or try to make something happen? Think about how many games Favre has won for the Pack by sticking the ball on a covered receiver where no other QB could or would dare to throw the ball--many times it's the difference between winning and losing. yeah...there's going to be some bad bounces at times...but I'd rather have #4 pulling the trigger, because more often than not, he's going to make something good happen. Something that another QB in the nfl can't even do. The huge difference between Holmgren and Rossley/Sherman is that Holmgren knows how to mix up plays to keep the defense of balance, and Rossley/Sherman are just mixed up. You're only as good as the players around you, and unfortunately Favre has not had the luxury of having a great receiving corps like Marino, Montana, Elway, and Manning. So think about that, and be grateful that Favre has kept the Pack in the playoff hunt, in spite of inept coaching and less than stellar talent surrounding him. [/QUOTE]
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