Favre didn't play superb tonite. But, can anybody name a Vikings player that did other than maybe Harvin? In games like tonite, you have to step back and ask yourself what Brett "could" have done differently to change the outcome. His two picks led to how many points, 3 or 6???
I'm amazed that people can watch NFL football for any length of time and continually use a particular quarterback as the scapegoat.
What happens tonite if the Minnesota defense forces two more punts or turnovers on those drives that led to Arizona touchdowns? Not only does it take 14 points off the board, but it allows the Minnesota offense to play more within itself.
Two touchdowns and two picks - that's not exactly terrible by NFL standards. I'll bet half of NFL QB's would kill for those numbers on any given week.
And, because the NFL always comes down to match-up's, it is highly probably that a few of Minnesota's upcoming games will favor them - much like the 10 weeks where they won leading up to tonite.
I'm all for accountability, but it has to be within the proper context. Tonite is NOT the nite to throw Brett under the bus.
I'm amazed that people can watch NFL football for any length of time and continually use a particular quarterback as the scapegoat.
What happens tonite if the Minnesota defense forces two more punts or turnovers on those drives that led to Arizona touchdowns? Not only does it take 14 points off the board, but it allows the Minnesota offense to play more within itself.
Two touchdowns and two picks - that's not exactly terrible by NFL standards. I'll bet half of NFL QB's would kill for those numbers on any given week.
And, because the NFL always comes down to match-up's, it is highly probably that a few of Minnesota's upcoming games will favor them - much like the 10 weeks where they won leading up to tonite.
I'm all for accountability, but it has to be within the proper context. Tonite is NOT the nite to throw Brett under the bus.