Who's The Best? Brett Favre: The Cy Young Of The NFL.
I am a die-hard Bears fan and even I have to admit that the cheese-heads may have had a good player. I bought myself a Brett Favre jersey and when ever someone calls me a cheese-head I simply say to them "I am not a cheese-head, I am a Brett Favre fan.” This is not a Packers jersey this is a Brett Favre jersey, there is a huge difference."
Brett Favre for sixteen years has been a household name all across America. Many people predict that quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Tom Brady should break all of his records but that does not make them the best quarterbacks of all time.
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Peyton Manning and Tom Brady through most of their careers have had an all-star offensive line to protect them while Brett Favre has had what can be called a decent O-line for most of his career. Peyton Manning has receivers like Reggie Wayne and Marvin Harrison and Tom Brady has had players like Brown, Branch, and the newest of them "The Freak" A.K.A. Randy Moss.
Brett Favre in his career had about three really good receivers and they were all spread out through his career. He had Sterling Sharp in the beginning, Donald Driver towards the later half of his career, and had Greg Jennings for all of two years before he moved on along to the Jets.
I can see the argument that maybe Terry Bradshaw, Troy Aikman, or Joe Montana should be considered the NFL's all-time best quarterbacks all having three or more Super Bowl wins in their respective careers, but my argument still sticks that they all had a set of the best all time receivers. Joe Montana had the all time best Receiver in Jerry Rice, Bradshaw had Stallworth and Swann, and Aikman had Irvin.
Brett Favre has played through the thickness of hell's fire, whether it is the car accident in college that left him very weak and left his NFL career in the air, the broken thumb he had in '03, or the death of his father. Any other quarterback in the NFL would have folded under the pressure that Brett Favre has in his career.
Favre took the starting job for the Packers in 1992 after a sticky situation with the Falcons; he only gave up his starting job in Green Bay to Aaron Rodgers after he was forced into retirement in 2008, but will continue his record setting consecutive starts under center in 2008 with the NYJ.
Even at the age of 38 he still has the playfulness of a child when playing a game, no matter how big it is, like when he threw a snowball at one of his teammates in the NFC Divisional game this past year against Seattle. Unlike Tom Brady whom lost his once playfulness attitude during this past search for perfection season.
Brett Favre in my opinion is like Cy Young in the MLB, they both have the most wins in their sport, and both are not without their faults.
Brett Favre has the NFL record in interceptions while Cy Young holds the MLB record for losses. They both are known as masters at their position and can ever not be mentioned in a conversation about the all-time greats in their respective sports.
If you have an argument for my position I would love to hear it.


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