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Your Favorite Brett Favre Moment (Edited 04/12/08 04:52PM by Seth)
I know there are a LOT of Brett Favre moments that we all remember and love. So, what was your All-Time Favorite Brett Favre moment? I'm also making a poll allowing you to rank your top 10 :) These are just a few of the MANY
| Closed on 05/31/08 at 12:00PM
FanIQ Pts? No | NFL, NFC North, Green Bay Packers | Multiple Choice Opinion Poll
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2%a. Sept. 13, 1992, at Tampa Bay. Favre completes his first NFL pass • to himself. A deflected pass lands in Favre’s hands, and he is tackled for a 7-yard loss. Favre completes eight of 14 passes for 73 yards.
0%b. Sept. 20, 1992, vs. Cincinnati at Lambeau Field. Replaces injured starter Don Majkowski in the first quarter, and never looks back. Favre leads two scoring drives in the final eight minutes of the game. His 35-yard touchdown pass to Kitrick Taylor with 13
0%c. Nov. 15, 1992, vs. Philadelphia in Milwaukee. Despite sustaining a first-degree separation of his left shoulder early in the game, Favre leads the Packers to a come-from-behind 27-24 victory. Reggie White, then a defensive end for the Eagles, would later
2%d. Jan. 8, 1994, at Detroit. With the Packers trailing 24-21 in the final minute of a Wild Card playoff game, Favre rolls to his left and throws across his body, completing a 40-yard pass to Sterling Sharpe on the other side of the field with 55 seconds rema
4%e. Oct. 31, 1994, at Chicago. Playing with a severely bruised hip in a driving rainstorm at Soldier Field, Favre rushes for a career-high 58 yards -- including a 36-yard touchdown in the second quarter when Favre leaped over a Bears defender -- and leads the
0%f. Dec. 18, 1994, vs. Atlanta in Milwaukee. With the Packers needing a victory to keep their playoff chances alive, Favre’s diving 9-yard touchdown run with 14 seconds left gives the Packers a 21-17 victory over the Falcons in the final football game a
0%g. Sept. 11, 1995, at Chicago. Favre throws a 99-yard touchdown pass to Robert Brooks -- becoming only the eighth QB in league history to do so -- and the Packers beat the Bears 27-24.
0%h. Nov. 12, 1995, vs. Chicago at Lambeau. Playing with a severely sprained left ankle that forced him to the bench in the previous week’s game at Minnesota and would eventually require offseason surgery, Favre throws five touchdown passes in a 35-28 vi
2%i. Dec. 24, 1995, vs. Pittsburgh at Lambeau. Favre rolls out and is hit hard by three Steelers defenders, forcing the Packers to call timeout and sending Favre to the sidelines coughing up blood. He returns to throw a 1-yard touchdown pass to Mark Chmura on
0%j. Jan. 6, 1996, at San Francisco. Favre completes 21 of 28 passes for 299 yards and two touchdowns as the Packers knock the defending Super Bowl champion 49ers out of the playoffs with a 27-17 victory.
0%k. Jan. 4, 1997, vs. San Francisco at Lambeau. Playing in rough weather conditions, Favre completes only 11 of 15 passes for 79 yards, but the Packers roll to a 35-14 playoff victory over the 49ers.
0%l. Jan. 12, 1997, vs. Carolina at Lambeau Field. Favre is 19-of-29 for 292 yards in the Packers’ NFC Championship game victory over the Panthers, 30-13.
8%m. Jan. 26, 1997. In Super Bowl XXXI at the Louisiana Superdome, Favre is 14-of-27 for 246 yards and no interceptions to beat the New England Patriots 35-21
0%n. the Packers’ first championship in 29 years. Favre throws a 54-yard touchdown pass to Andre Rison on his first throw of the game. Later, he throws a Super Bowl-record 81-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Freeman.
56%o. Dec. 22, 2003, at Oakland. Playing on Monday Night Football the day after his father, Irvin, died, Favre is 22-of-30 for 399 yards and four touchdowns as the Packers beat the Oakland Raiders 41-7
0%p. Nov. 14, 2004, vs. Minnesota at Lambeau Field. Favre throws four touchdown passes in a game for the 18th time in his career, but the Vikings rally to tie the game with 1:20 remaining. Favre drives the Packers to a last-second field goal and a 34-31 victor
0%q. Dec. 31, 2006, at Chicago. Favre throws for 285 yards and a touchdown a 26-7 victory over the Bears, the No. 1 playoff seed in the NFC. Favre gets choked up in a television interview after the game, leading some to believe he had played his final game. Bu
4%r. Sept. 30, 2007, at Minnesota. Favre throws his record-breaking 421st career touchdown pass to Greg Jennings, breaking Dan Marino’s career record in a 23-16 victory.
0%s. Oct. 29, 2007 at Denver. Favre throws an 82-yard touchdown to Greg Jennings on the first play from scrimmage in overtime, leading the Packers to a 19-13 victory.
22%t. Other (Explain)

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#2 | 276 days ago

+3 thumbs upMy favorite moment- March 4Th, 2008- Favre announces his retirement!!! Just kidding guys- Favre was a legend!!! Sad to see him go....
Dec. 22, 2003, at Oakland. Playing on Monday Night Football the day after his father, Irvin, died, Favre is 22-of-30 for 399 yards and four touchdowns as the Packers beat the Oakland Raiders 41-7  
  
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#1 | 276 days ago

There are WAY 2 many!! :( But this game will always stick with me
Dec. 22, 2003, at Oakland. Playing on Monday Night Football the day after his father, Irvin, died, Favre is 22-of-30 for 399 yards and four touchdowns as the Packers beat the Oakland Raiders 41-7  
#2 | 276 days ago

+3 thumbs upMy favorite moment- March 4Th, 2008- Favre announces his retirement!!! Just kidding guys- Favre was a legend!!! Sad to see him go....
Dec. 22, 2003, at Oakland. Playing on Monday Night Football the day after his father, Irvin, died, Favre is 22-of-30 for 399 yards and four touchdowns as the Packers beat the Oakland Raiders 41-7  
#3 | 276 days ago

+1 thumbs upDayum, Vin...U stole my line!  As a fan...any game was a memorable game to watch this guy play in - who knew what you'd see.  He's not my favorite, but dayum he was fun to watch!  Thanks, Brett!
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#4 | 275 days ago

This one isn't even close - it's the Monday Night game after his dad died.
Dec. 22, 2003, at Oakland. Playing on Monday Night Football the day after his father, Irvin, died, Favre is 22-of-30 for 399 yards and four touchdowns as the Packers beat the Oakland Raiders 41-7  
#5 | 274 days ago

January 20 2001.  Brett and the Packers came to St. Louis for a 1st round playoff game.

Farve threw 6 interceptions against the Mighty Rams Defense.  the Rams won 45-17.

 

thanks brett, i knew we played defense every so often.

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#6 | 273 days ago

that was one of the most gutsy performances i Ever saw
Dec. 22, 2003, at Oakland. Playing on Monday Night Football the day after his father, Irvin, died, Favre is 22-of-30 for 399 yards and four touchdowns as the Packers beat the Oakland Raiders 41-7  
#7 | 273 days ago

All day.

 

I get emotional when I see highlights of this one.

Dec. 22, 2003, at Oakland. Playing on Monday Night Football the day after his father, Irvin, died, Favre is 22-of-30 for 399 yards and four touchdowns as the Packers beat the Oakland Raiders 41-7  
#8 | 271 days ago

My favorite moment was a game i was in 6th row in end zone and packers played heavily favored vikings...in a monsoon. Packers got game into OT and favre rainbowed a pass that deflected off Viking onto Freeman's back, and hands. he got up and ran into endzone right in front of me sending the crowd into euphoria. One of the greatest catches ever.
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#9 | 266 days ago

(Edited by fahvra)
+1 thumbs up

Favorite? Best? Most exciting? Most Emotional?

 

I could choose more than one for each.

 

Two of my favs ---> the first was the first td pass in SB XXXI, if my aunts basement was big enough Id have ran as far as he did afterward with my hand above my head, I waited my whole life for that.

 

the second was the OT against the broncos, interestingly enough I was at the same aunt's house, watching it still gives me goosebumps and I still have it on my DVR.

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#10 | 253 days ago

+1 thumbs up

The Day he retired!!!!

 

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#11 | 253 days ago

Angie wrote:

The Day he retired!!!!

 

yeah, yeah, yeah... oh that wasn't me doing the "PQ"... I laugh at these PQ's as anonymous people put them there but won't admit it! Yeah...you Lions fans deserve to be happy he retired...you may actually have a chance to win at lambeau for the 1st time since 91! Remember 91? That cheerleader outfit was probably still fitting the last time Lions won in Green Bay!
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#12 | 253 days ago

majikmanseven wrote:
yeah, yeah, yeah... oh that wasn't me doing the "PQ"... I laugh at these PQ's as anonymous people put them there but won't admit it! Yeah...you Lions fans deserve to be happy he retired...you may actually have a chance to win at lambeau for the 1st time since 91! Remember 91? That cheerleader outfit was probably still fitting the last time Lions won in Green Bay!

Pffft, Choke!!! you just bout made me spit my coffee!!!!  THAT WAS HALARIOUS :)

I SO apprecaite you Mick!!

Yes, I am glad he retired for the sake against my lions.  The PQ don't bother me.  That's just a die hard fan and I'd do the same if I had the chance.  Soon enough they'll be showing who's doing them so No biggie. 

 

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#13 | 253 days ago

(Edited by MIKE!)
Angie wrote:

Pffft, Choke!!! you just bout made me spit my coffee!!!!  THAT WAS HALARIOUS :)

I SO apprecaite you Mick!!

Yes, I am glad he retired for the sake against my lions.  The PQ don't bother me.  That's just a die hard fan and I'd do the same if I had the chance.  Soon enough they'll be showing who's doing them so No biggie. 

 

ya i gave ya that PQ. sry. i wasnt sure if i was going 2 click it or not. and. apparently. i clicked it. i deff wouldnt of tho if i wouldve known u were a lions fan haha
Dec. 22, 2003, at Oakland. Playing on Monday Night Football the day after his father, Irvin, died, Favre is 22-of-30 for 399 yards and four touchdowns as the Packers beat the Oakland Raiders 41-7  
#14 | 253 days ago

MIKE! wrote:
ya i gave ya that PQ. sry. i wasnt sure if i was going 2 click it or not. and. apparently. i clicked it. i deff wouldnt of tho if i wouldve known u were a lions fan haha