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Originally posted by mavskidd02 View PostThere's certainly a comparison, whether or not you choose to see it is totally up to you, however.
Favre? What has Favre done in the playoffs since the 2 Super Bowls? Including the SB loss he's 3-7 in the playoffs. In those 10 games. 19 INTs.
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostOut of the above, what doesn't Brady do? He is always there from DAY 1 in training camp, he works 1 on 1 with ANY player who wants him to on offense. What am i missing mavs??
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Originally posted by frankb03 View PostBrady's won 3 title to 1. He led his team to an 18-0 record before running into a buzz saw. He has a 14-3 playoff record.
Favre? What has Favre done in the playoffs since the 2 Super Bowls? Including the SB loss he's 3-7 in the playoffs. In those 10 games. 19 INTs.
Those numbers are GREAT by Favre. Are you kidding me???
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostSo that makes Cal Ripken the greatest baseball player ever? Putting it on the line? Are you kidding me? You don't think Brady does that???????
Show me where I wrote Favre was the greatest ever.
Relax, I said out of the three, Favre was the best leader.
He plays with more heart and emotion in one game than any of these guys have ever.
As for putting it on the line? No Brady doesn't nearly as well as Favre. Brady would never get fined for a crack back block. He would never sprint thirty yards up field and throw a cut block, nor would Manning. They are great QBs, they wouldn't sacrifice their bodies to the extent Favre has or is planned to.
And as for Cal Ripken, and Brett Favre, it is simple, you can lead better from on the field, than you can from on the sidelines or in the clubhouse, it's just simple."CFB YTD: 5-8-1 -16.2"
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Originally posted by mavskidd02 View PostWho said the greatest ever?
Show me where I wrote Favre was the greatest ever.
Relax, I said out of the three, Favre was the best leader.
He plays with more heart and emotion in one game than any of these guys have ever.
As for putting it on the line? No Brady doesn't nearly as well as Favre. Brady would never get fined for a crack back block. He would never sprint thirty yards up field and throw a cut block, nor would Manning. They are great QBs, they wouldn't sacrifice their bodies to the extent Favre has or is planned to.
And as for Cal Ripken, and Brett Favre, it is simple, you can lead better from on the field, than you can from on the sidelines or in the clubhouse, it's just simple.
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Originally posted by mavskidd02 View PostLeadership, in terms of, I am here every day, I am going to play every day, I will win every day. No body comes to game time more prepared to lead a team than Favre.
You can have all the locker room hub-ub if you want, when they're on the field, Favre puts it all on the line more than anyone else in the NFL.
Read this for leadership
Jet player: Favre created resentment in the locker room
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How can you call a guy that refused to mold a #1 pick at QB a great leader? Or a guy that retired and unretired several times?? Or a guy who hooked himself on pain killers??? Leadership isn't just on the field mavs, it is on and off the field and i can't believe you would even think of disputing that.
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