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<blockquote data-quote="Steel Wheels" data-source="post: 10704" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>Net, Brett Favre is as good as any QB in the NFL today. It is easy to say a guy like Peyton Manning is better but look at the WR corp he has had over the past few seasons. If Favre had an equal WR corp I'm sure he would put up similar numbers.</p><p></p><p>Many QB's have come and gone in the NFL who were forced to take sacks and throw the ball away time and time again for various reasons. None of those QB's were never considered good, they were scorned as poor QB's.</p><p></p><p>Brett Favre came into the NFL with an agenda to win. He does not and will not take sacks or throw the ball away. He will do everything possible to get the ball to the receivers even under tight coverage. This will result in a higher than average interception rate but one look at his career stats tells how effective his style really is. How can anyone argue with his success.</p><p></p><p>Over the years Brett Favre has had a few good receivers who have had a couiple of good seasons but never a complete WR corp such as Kurt Warner in St. Louis or Peyton Manning in Indianapolis.</p><p></p><p>When you see games where Favre has had multiple interceptions people want to blame him, but it is acually a reflection of how bad the WR corp played on that day. Put the blame where it is due.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steel Wheels, post: 10704, member: 237"] Net, Brett Favre is as good as any QB in the NFL today. It is easy to say a guy like Peyton Manning is better but look at the WR corp he has had over the past few seasons. If Favre had an equal WR corp I'm sure he would put up similar numbers. Many QB's have come and gone in the NFL who were forced to take sacks and throw the ball away time and time again for various reasons. None of those QB's were never considered good, they were scorned as poor QB's. Brett Favre came into the NFL with an agenda to win. He does not and will not take sacks or throw the ball away. He will do everything possible to get the ball to the receivers even under tight coverage. This will result in a higher than average interception rate but one look at his career stats tells how effective his style really is. How can anyone argue with his success. Over the years Brett Favre has had a few good receivers who have had a couiple of good seasons but never a complete WR corp such as Kurt Warner in St. Louis or Peyton Manning in Indianapolis. When you see games where Favre has had multiple interceptions people want to blame him, but it is acually a reflection of how bad the WR corp played on that day. Put the blame where it is due. [/QUOTE]
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