Mark Starr
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Mar 6, 2008 05:23 PM
We fans are a fickle and forgetful bunch. It was only a few years ago that many of us were pleading with Brett Favre
to hang 'em up. We fervently hoped that after a pair of seasons in
which he was foundering—he threw more interceptions (47) than touchdown
passes (38), and his completion percentage in 2006 was the lowest of
his career—he would spare us more embarrassing, over-the-hill
performances that might further tarnish his illustrious career.
He
didn't listen, and we are all grateful for that. Now, at 38 years old,
it's time for Brett to go. Favre may not have gotten his fondest wish,
the rare Elway exit in which a superstar goes out on top, but this past
season he came close—closer than he or anyone else had reason to
expect. Despite playing with a bunch of no-name receivers, Favre put up
his best passing numbers in years, including the highest completion
percentage (66.5) of his 16 years in Green Bay.
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