Sunday, September 16, 2007

Packers Recap

The Packers defeated the Giants in a 35-13 victory. The big winner of the day was the offensive line, which gave Brett Favre plenty of time. The defense did a great job of keeping the high octane offense of the Giants in check. The only thing I would caution Packer fans on is the Giants have no defense what so ever, and Michael Strahan appears to be about 20 to 30 pounds too light and a step or two slow. I continue to be impressed with our special teams, which continues to play at a high passionate level.

Here is a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article on the game:

East Rutherford, N.J. - Brett Favre didn't need a rocket arm to become the winningest quarterback in NFL history on Sunday. His 17 years of football knowledge and a near-perfect second half against a bad defense were plenty.

Favre completed his first 14 second-half passes and threw three touchdown passes to rally the Green Bay Packers to a 35-13 victory over the New York Giants' porous defense.

"Maybe someday down the road it will mean a lot," a typically humble Favre said after the 149th win of his career, moving past Hall of Famer John Elway. [read more]

As you can read for yourself the article has the usual Brett Favre bias.

2 comments:

Jeremy said...

So, you're still not feeling too good about Favre at the helm?

D.Roman said...

Absolutely, The outstanding performance by the rest of the team does not make up for Favre's deficiencies.;-)