Monday, November 23, 2009

Brett Favre: the Older, the Better?

Brett Favre has started ten consecutive games in his purple Minnesota Vikings jerseys, somewhat incredible for a 40-year-old player. Doubters can shut up now as they have had no reason to chastise the star quarterback for ending a second retirement.

Favre proved what he believed in himself by completing a career-high 88 percent of his passes for 213 yards and four touchdown passes while playing with the Vikings against the Seattle Seahawks last Sunday. It seemed that he is becoming even better as he is getting older. Favre has only completed at least 80 percent two other times in his previous 18 seasons. And for this season only he has did that twice: he completed 85.2 percent while playing against the Detroit Lions on Sept. 20.

He surpassed Dan Marino by finishing Sunday’s game as his 22nd career game with at least four touchdown passes, earning himself an extreme honor from fans, including those who booed him during his 16 years with the Green Bay Packers. When the record was announced to the sellout crowd in the fourth quarter, fans gave him a standing ovation and chants of “MVP! MVP!”

Brett Favre is a great player, now more and more people have been convinced.

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