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<blockquote data-quote="flapackfan" data-source="post: 235337" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>He was like that early on in his first 2-3 years but he cut it out until around 2004 or so when our receiving talent level dropped significantly. But for the most part, when he was making wild throws into tripple coverage, it was usually in a situation where it was a 3rd & 12, with the Packers trailing big and no running game. It's not like we were leading games and Favre chucked up hail marys and blew games. I would say that most of his bad interceptions were in situations where we were down big and had no shot of winning really. He had a bunch of int's one year when he played with a broken thumb on his throwing hand. </p><p></p><p>Anyone who is unbiased should look at his career statistics and dont even look at 2005 or 2006. These were rebuilding years where the guy was given no tools to succeed. I believe 1999 was the year he had either the broken thumb or the shoulder/elbow injury. If you take those three seasons for what they were and look at the rest, the wild gunslinger label doesnt really fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flapackfan, post: 235337, member: 556"] He was like that early on in his first 2-3 years but he cut it out until around 2004 or so when our receiving talent level dropped significantly. But for the most part, when he was making wild throws into tripple coverage, it was usually in a situation where it was a 3rd & 12, with the Packers trailing big and no running game. It's not like we were leading games and Favre chucked up hail marys and blew games. I would say that most of his bad interceptions were in situations where we were down big and had no shot of winning really. He had a bunch of int's one year when he played with a broken thumb on his throwing hand. Anyone who is unbiased should look at his career statistics and dont even look at 2005 or 2006. These were rebuilding years where the guy was given no tools to succeed. I believe 1999 was the year he had either the broken thumb or the shoulder/elbow injury. If you take those three seasons for what they were and look at the rest, the wild gunslinger label doesnt really fit. [/QUOTE]
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