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:
So, you're still not feeling too good about Favre at the helm?
Absolutely, The outstanding performance by the rest of the team does not make up for Favre's deficiencies.;-)
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