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<blockquote data-quote="net" data-source="post: 11647" data-attributes="member: 200"><p>My point is...and always has been...that Brett freaks out in playoff games. I saw some video last year of the Packers first Super Bowl under Holmgren and the Walrus was tearing him a new backside on the sidelines. Brett was so charged he was f-up. Holmgren took about two minutes to simply calm him down after screaming at him. It worked.</p><p></p><p>In the loss to Atlanta, the Packers were competely wrecked by injuries, but in the other losses, Brett's interceptions were key factors. In the 4th and 26 game, few people remember it was Brett's ridiculous interception that ended Green Bay's chances after the Eagles tied it.</p><p></p><p>Sherman isn't faultless by any stretch...and Brett is a Hall of Famer who will always be a favorite of mine...but you have to take the bitter with the better and any analysis of Sherman without factoring in the Brett stuff is off base.</p><p></p><p>A former broadcaster friend and I both agreed that given Bart Starr and Brett Favre in a playoff game it would be Bart evertime. He simply never made mistakes in key situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net, post: 11647, member: 200"] My point is...and always has been...that Brett freaks out in playoff games. I saw some video last year of the Packers first Super Bowl under Holmgren and the Walrus was tearing him a new backside on the sidelines. Brett was so charged he was f-up. Holmgren took about two minutes to simply calm him down after screaming at him. It worked. In the loss to Atlanta, the Packers were competely wrecked by injuries, but in the other losses, Brett's interceptions were key factors. In the 4th and 26 game, few people remember it was Brett's ridiculous interception that ended Green Bay's chances after the Eagles tied it. Sherman isn't faultless by any stretch...and Brett is a Hall of Famer who will always be a favorite of mine...but you have to take the bitter with the better and any analysis of Sherman without factoring in the Brett stuff is off base. A former broadcaster friend and I both agreed that given Bart Starr and Brett Favre in a playoff game it would be Bart evertime. He simply never made mistakes in key situations. [/QUOTE]
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