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Favre's final campaign was one too many
Favre's one year with the Jets was one too many.  
By Andrew Wagner
OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer

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Published Feb. 15, 2009 at 8:13 a.m.
Tags: brett favre, aaron rodgers, packers, jets

For the second time in under a year, Brett Favre has decided he's done with professional football.

It's hard to believe Favre was sincere when he told the New York Jets that he was retiring after his one season in Gotham; the 17th of his illustrious and Hall of Fame-worthy career. Sure, he actually filed the paperwork -- unlike his last go-round -- but we've seen how easily paperwork can be updated.

Let's just assume, for now, that Favre and agent James "Bus" Cook have made their final decision and aren't using back channels to negotiate a release and then a contract with a particular NFC North team.

The question remains: were the Packers better off without Favre in 2008?

Statistics, for the most part, will say no. Favre's Jets finished 9-7 and would have fared much, much better were it not for a late-season swoon for which Favre is atop the blame list. The Packers, under Aaron Rodgers, went 6-10. Edge: Favre.

Favre threw for 3,472 yards with 22 touchdowns and finished with a passer rating of 81.0 (it was 95.7 in 2007). Pretty good numbers for a 39-year-old gunslinger, but he still led the NFL with 22 interceptions, his highest total in three seasons. More so, he was terrible down the stretch, throwing nine interceptions as New York -- 8-3 and considered a contender for the AFC title -- went 1-4 in the final five games and missed the playoffs.

Rodgers, meanwhile, did what he could. He completed 63 percent of his 536 passes for 4,038 yards with 28 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. He had the team in playoff contention until the defense finally crumbled and nullified just about any effort made on the offensive side of the ball.

When it comes to numbers, the nod goes to Rodgers in a heartbeat.

In the locker room, well ... Rodgers was actually in the locker room, which couldn't be said for Favre during his last few years with Green Bay. Rodgers spent time with his teammates off the field. He worked with understudy Matt Flynn. He was a true teammate.

Favre? Well, following the Jets final game, he was called out for a questionable work ethic by his teammates and his head coach got fired.

Again, the edge goes to Rodgers.

Where does that leave Favre? The Packers' brass claimed they wanted to "protect his football legacy." In interviews, he's scoffed at that notion. But even the most unashamed Favre supporters have to admit that, even without the drama related to his divorce with the Packers, his last season (if it truly is his last season) left him looking like another jock that just didn't know when to hang up the cleats.

Favre claims he has no regrets about coming back for another season and doing it in New York. That's a fine, plausible comment. But let's face it, despite the marvelous mid-season stretch that had all of "Favre Nation" loudly screaming "I told you so" to anybody within earshot, it was painfully obvious that Favre was well past his prime.

Sure, you can blame the torn muscle in his arm. Again, that's fair. But how would that have made any difference to the Packers' 6-10 campaign? Would he have fared better with the same pitiful defensive unit that plagued Aaron Rodgers and the Packers? Probably not. Would the muscle not have torn had he played one last season in Green Bay? There's no way to make an accurate guess when it comes to medical conditions, but it's highly likely that the bitter cold of Green Bay winters would have done little to help Favre down the stretch.

Someday, Favre, the Packers and fans will kiss and make up. He, Deanna and the kids will receive a standing ovation from a sold-out Lambeau Field crowd as the team retires his number and presents him with a brand-new riding mower. All will be forgiven and everybody will be happy.

Until then, though, we're left with the image of Favre in a foreign uniform, trying in vain to prove he was right.



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Posted by sandstorm on Feb. 19, 2009 at 8:27 p.m. (report)

excuseme, you want it both ways. you say you can't compare numbers, but in another blog you mention the jets and packer's records as proof favre was a better QB last year. rodgers won a couple of games last year in the closing minutes just to watch the defense give it up. for all the hype surrounding favre and his comebacks the stats show he won barely a third of his games when trailing in the 4th quarter, about the same amount rodgers would have won if he had reggie white and leroy butler on D.

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Posted by excuseme on Feb. 17, 2009 at 2:29 p.m. (report)

You can't compare numbers--look at the receivers Rodgers had compared to what Favre had in New York. There is no comparison. I think Rodgers did a good job in Green Bay but he could not win the big one--he choked in late game situations. The defense did suck but so did Rodgers at the end of the game when it counted. No, it was not always his fault but if you are going to put the blame on Favre for every interception than you have to do the same for Rodgers.

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Posted by sandstorm on Feb. 16, 2009 at 7:24 p.m. (report)

touche! hell, i was just teasin' anyway.

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Posted by Z_boy on Feb. 16, 2009 at 12:23 p.m. (report)

This from a person who doesn't like to capitalize the first letter in a sentence?!?

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Posted by sandstorm on Feb. 16, 2009 at 9:09 a.m. (report)

how did you know she spelled Aaron Rodgers name incorrectly in her head?

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