I feel bad for Favre

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  1. Tight

    Tight Active Member

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    Now everyone wants chad back, thier should be jailtime for some of the shit that goes on here.
     
  2. uberchink

    uberchink New Member

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    right the same guy who won like one game last year
     
  3. uberchink

    uberchink New Member

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    werd its ridiculous. the grass is always greener....
     
  4. HardHitta

    HardHitta Well-Known Member

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    I Think he likes the talent and skills of our guys but without a doubt he has to be crying over the staff but hey its not there fault he's bombing passes into double coverage every other play.
     
  5. Gubernaculum

    Gubernaculum New Member

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    I don't feel bad for this primadonna at all

    He gets paid more than most QBs in the league and he leads the league in picks. Production-wise, he's one of the most overpaid players in the league. I don't feel any sympathy for him.
     
  6. Jtuds

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    not the just calls but the (assumed) planning during the week leading up to the game. Like, they have 6 days to set this up and decide the best way to win, and this is what they came up with!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 40 passes and 24 runs against the worst run defence in the league....WHAT....THE....FUCK?
     
  7. Jtuds

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    But it is THEIR fault that he has no open check-down receivers on those plays.
     
  8. puddnhead

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    Favre was not good today, but if you want to insist that the play calling was not equally bad ... I'll take that arguement, gladly. It was horrible.
     
  9. CaneJet

    CaneJet Well-Known Member

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    I feel bad for Favre the way I felt bad for Ali when he fought Holmes in 1980.
     
  10. uberchink

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    he definitely forces it sometimes. which the CS has to realize and adapt to his play.
     
  11. The Dark Knight

    The Dark Knight Well-Known Member

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    You could say that, but 3rd and 2 ,up 4, against the worst rushing D in the league and you come in with shotgun mode? A pick 6 was terrible, but it should not have even been that way.
     
  12. allan1

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    feel bad for him?

    he's the one throwing up those ridiculous bombs into double coverage
     
  13. puddnhead

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    I'm glad someone (many people) understands this. Please go over to "Long Time Jets Fan"'s b%tc# and moan thread and explain to him that these decisions to pass in those situations are coming form the coaches, not Favre. He seems confused.
     
  14. uberchink

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    They're don't seem to understand football very well.
     
  15. packerbacker1234

    packerbacker1234 New Member

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    Your a funny guy. Every other play? Really? Your obviously blowing the ints way out of perportion.

    In either case: This offense is scoring A TON MORE POINTS then last season. Yet, favre is to take all the heat.

    See, this is the problem Favre faced coming in: Jets fans put unrealistic expectations on the guy. He is not the safe player penington is, and if that is the type of QB you wanted, then you should of stuck with the guy.

    Chad wins this game running away? Chad produced 7 points today for the Phins. 7 points would not of won this game.The run game would not be nearly as effective (see leons 60 yard run). You don't understand exactly what Favre does for this offense. It makes teams have to play honest.

    Why does TJ already have 3 more rushing TD's then last season? Because your actually getting into the redzone consistently (over 30 times already on the year).

    *cough*

    People like to point at the ints, and ignore everything else.

    Here is some of the good Favre has done.

    1: First game coming out of the gates, he threw two TD passes that it seems only #4 can pull out, which ultimately lead to a win.
    2: Arizona - Complete dismantling of what is now apearing to be a very good team.
    3: Game winning TD pass against KC.

    The bad out weighs the good? You already have matched your win total of last season, and face a nice stretch here of two games where you have a chance to take over first in the division.

    So, how is the bad out weighing the good? Your winning football games fellas. It's not always pretty. The only disapointing game this year for me with Favre was last week against the raiders. The rest of the game favre did enough to win - and something else didn't allow it to occur (2 ints against sd lead to 10 points for SD, yet the jets put up 30+. Unfortunately, the jets D gave up 34 points off SD driving the field), NE: Play calling. Chance to the tie the game inside the 5 and three straight runs for no yards. Then, the Raiders: Alright, Favre didn't play well. Play calling was bad again, but I'll admit here favre litterally did nothing to help win the game.

    Look at the wins: Miami - Favre played one hell of a game, especially in his first ever in a new system. Arizona - No need to talk. Bengals - Not a great game, but a solid one. Today: He helped produce 4 TD scoring drives. 2 TD's belong to him, 2 belong to the running backs. So, while the three ints were bad, he still played a major role in putting 28 points on the board. Not to mention, he had to put the ints aside late to have the confidence in himself to get the needed TD pass to win. Risk or not, that is who is he. You need a hell of a lot of confidence to even attempt that throw.

    the guy has been pretty solid for you guys. If this was his old system, favre most likely has 4 less ints, and a couple more TD's. Alas, it's a complete new scheme, and for the most part favre hashelped your team reach a point where they are contending for the division crown.
     
  16. puddnhead

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    How incredible that Favre is "bombing" passes every other play, yet (gong into the game) Favre has the HIGHEST completion percentage in the league and simultaneously one of the lowest (if not the lowest) yards per completion.

    Please explain how your portrayal jibes with those statistics, it should be more entertaining than the contortions McCain went through to insist his statement last month "the economy is strong" was true. But I think like McCain, you will just come off sounding even more confused about what's really going on now.
     
  17. al_toon_88

    al_toon_88 Well-Known Member

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    I feel bad for Chiefs fans

    This post is headlining their message board:

    Why the Chiefs lost the game
    4th Quarter

    1-10-KC 20 (5:20) 21-K.Smith left tackle to KC 23 for 3 yards (99-B.Thomas, 93-K.Coleman).
    2-7-KC 23 (4:40) 21-K.Smith left tackle to KC 27 for 4 yards (50-E.Barton, 97-C.Pace).
    3-3-KC 27 (3:57) 21-K.Smith left tackle to KC 29 for 2 yards (77-K.Jenkins).
    4-1-KC 29 (3:20) 6-S.Weatherford punts 54 yards to NYJ 17, Center-51-J.Darche. 29-L.Washington to KC 46 for 37 yards (6-S.Weatherford, 50-R.Boiman).
     
  18. puddnhead

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    Yeah that's why I posted this earlier when someone was praising Herm for making it this close:
     
  19. RevisOfNazareth

    RevisOfNazareth New Member

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    Come on, every QB has a bad game. It's the great ones that come back and win it.
     
  20. johnny

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    Agreed. Herm showed the same lack of fortitude that Mangini showed against the Dolphins. I can't stand when I see a coach run it three straight times when they have a chance to finish the game by getting a couple of first downs on offense.

    If the other team has no timeouts and there is under two minutes left on the clock then I have no problem with that strategy. However, the Jets had all three timeouts and the Chiefs except for one run weren't that successful on the ground.
     

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