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Favre fans, this is great. He remembers formations and plays from 94 with no problems lol.


 
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That throw he makes to Wesley Walls is a top 3 throw of all time by any quarterback, not just by him. A butterfly with sore feet.
 

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Anything Gruden is good Mob.....Tk for posting.
 

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Greatest arm in NFL history with a pint sized brain.

What made him great, also made him make mistakes at the worst times ever.

With a little more selectivity he could have had 5 SB wins..... easy
 
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Greatest arm in NFL history with a pint sized brain.

What made him great, also made him make mistakes at the worst times ever.

With a little more selectivity he could have had 5 SB wins..... easy

Lol true. He had dumb confidence. His mistakes were really him thinking he could do more than he could. A lot of players he played with were not hall of famers though or barely even pro bowlers so sometimes he was forced to think like that. Serioulsy, name one hall of fame offensive player he ever played with, besides Randy Moss for like 5 games lol. Sterling Sharpe didn't play long enough. He had Freeman and Driver, but the rest of them were bums. He made Sidney Rice and Greg Jennings. Those guys went elsewhere and died immediately.

If he understood how to read a nickel defense early in his career he probably would of even had better numbers and another super bowl ring. He didn't put everything together until the 2000's. I loved when he left GB and played for the Jets and Vikings. He was killing with the Jets before he messed up his shoulder.... and the next season he puts up 33 tds and 7 pics for a team he secretly always wanted to play for, the vikings. LOL. So epic.
 
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He literally came back those last two years for fun and to prove he could still play. Thinking back on it, he really didn't come back for another superbowl. He never really made that his agenda. He just wanted to play football and have fun. Of course he wanted to win each game, the competitive nature took over, but that's almost crazy at 40. You would think at 40 years old in the NFL, you aren't just playing the game to have fun or for money anymore lol. It's more about getting to the superbowl and adding to your legacy. But, not Brett Favre.
 

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Hey Mob.....You think Gruden will ever coach again?
 
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Hey Mob.....You think Gruden will ever coach again?

not in the nfl I don't. I think he loves his gigs too much right now and what he does for the nfl. I see him doing some high school coaching or some shit. He's a motivational coach so he literally would fit on any level of football
 

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not in the nfl I don't. I think he loves his gigs too much right now and what he does for the nfl. I see him doing some high school coaching or some shit. He's a motivational coach so he literally would fit on any level of football

He does love the Monday night game and this QB gig....I agree.
 
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He does love the Monday night game and this QB gig....I agree.

He has to stay on MNF. He gets paid well enough to. Plus he has to, no other announcer knows football like him. You remember when they had that comedian on there for MNF? None of them knew football, most awkward shit ever. They replayed a game from 2000 a few weeks ago and he was on there I couldn't believe how bad it was.

Chris Collinsworth I fuck with too on SNF, even though he is annoying as shit he is very knowledgeable.
 

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He has to stay on MNF. He gets paid well enough to. Plus he has to, no other announcer knows football like him. You remember when they had that comedian on there for MNF? None of them knew football, most awkward shit ever. They replayed a game from 2000 a few weeks ago and he was on there I couldn't believe how bad it was.

Chris Collinsworth I fuck with too on SNF, even though he is annoying as shit he is very knowledgeable.

I like Chris myself......Tirico is gone so lets see how Gruden handles this new guy.
 
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Lol true. He had dumb confidence. His mistakes were really him thinking he could do more than he could. A lot of players he played with were not hall of famers though or barely even pro bowlers so sometimes he was forced to think like that. Serioulsy, name one hall of fame offensive player he ever played with, besides Randy Moss for like 5 games lol. Sterling Sharpe didn't play long enough. He had Freeman and Driver, but the rest of them were bums. He made Sidney Rice and Greg Jennings. Those guys went elsewhere and died immediately.

If he understood how to read a nickel defense early in his career he probably would of even had better numbers and another super bowl ring. He didn't put everything together until the 2000's. I loved when he left GB and played for the Jets and Vikings. He was killing with the Jets before he messed up his shoulder.... and the next season he puts up 33 tds and 7 pics for a team he secretly always wanted to play for, the vikings. LOL. So epic.

I said greg jennings but I was thinking Javon Walker. Greg jennings was solid.
 

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