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Post by Heather on Jan 15, 2005 19:27:45 GMT -5
What was your favorite game Brett played? Mine definitely was the Monday night game against Oakland after his father died. It brought tears to my eyes when I was watching it. I have an autographed picture of brett from that game hanging on my wall.
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jamie
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brett favre is so d**n sexy!*!*!
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Post by jamie on Jan 16, 2005 17:37:23 GMT -5
i think that game was my fav. too. it was a great game!
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Post by Noah on Jan 17, 2005 18:02:28 GMT -5
The Oakland game, Super Bowl XXXI and his first comeback against Cincy in 92.
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Post by pack4life on Jan 17, 2005 21:46:01 GMT -5
oak. SB 31
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Post by Brett woelfel on Jan 28, 2005 20:23:47 GMT -5
I really dont have a faveriot game every game u play is my faveriot my faveriot thing to do is set at home and watch u play good luck next year (go cheeseheads)
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linda Mc from Arkansas
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Post by linda Mc from Arkansas on Mar 10, 2005 16:55:51 GMT -5
If Brett's playing it's a good game!!! the decisions he makes may not always turn out the way we'd like but at least he's out there making things happen....he's exciting to watch.....so....regardless of the final score I'm a fan and supporter....he's the man!!!!
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Post by Briguy on Oct 5, 2005 5:10:34 GMT -5
Monday Night Game!! Not only was Favre spectacular, the WR's were on fire too. We need Javon Walker back bad.
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Post by packerfanforever on Oct 5, 2005 6:51:50 GMT -5
i agree with the monday night game against oakland i was sittiing here crying the whole night and i do believe that our wide receivers did step up for him
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Post by call me d on Dec 1, 2005 11:57:49 GMT -5
personally my favorite my game was the one playoff game vs st louis in 03. he had 6 interceptions and we lost, and he kept his head up like a man, a love him.
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Post by Tony on Jan 7, 2006 18:55:14 GMT -5
Oakland, how could one need feel the ultimate admiration for Brett at this game. Made me cry.
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Post by packercricket on Jan 12, 2006 16:42:12 GMT -5
First would have to be the Oakland Monday nite game. second has to be Monday nite against bears on Halloween. I remember him running for a touchdown in that game. 3rd was the game against bears when he threw 5 TDs on a bad ankle that would have sidelined anyone else
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Post by chris on Jan 15, 2006 12:51:09 GMT -5
The San Fran game where we finally beat them in OT was awesome. It was the begining of the packer 90's dominance. The Oakland game was awesome too.
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Ken So Miss Golden Eagle
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Post by Ken So Miss Golden Eagle on Jan 20, 2006 3:56:30 GMT -5
I grew up a few miles from So. Miss and watched Brett often in his college days. First of all, I really thank Coach Carmody, the So. Miss head coach who allowed it all to happen. Coach Carmody was old school, and had an eye for talent I guess. Brett elevated everyone's talent at So. Miss and at Green Bay until this year. Let's face it, he was playing with no offensive talent by mid year. He tried too much was all everyone would say. Heck, what do you think he would do, roll over and quit. Not Brett. He's been a treasure for a long time, and most likely will retire. He will most likely do what's best for the organization, and not be selfish. He shouldn't go back to a team that needs to rebuild from the floor up. I don't want him to tarnish his career any further with a team that will take a few years to get up to speed. Anyone who knows football understands 2005 was an impossible situation, as next year will be too. Bow out my buddy Brett, and be there for the cheese heads in some other capacity. Thanks for those special plays, especially in college. Beating Florida St., Auburn, Alabama. It wasn't suppose to be possible. You will always be the man! Thank you for pouring your heart out for your teams, never sitting any games out! Wow! What guts and not without the glory!
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