JerkishBehavior Hall Of Fame Inductee: Brett Favre
The newest inductee into the JerkishBehavior Hall of Fame is arguably the greatest quarterback of all time in Brett Favre. As a Chicago Bears fan, it is forbidden to like anyone from the arch rival Green Bay Packers but all that hate made me appreciate the greatness that is Brett Favre and he became of one of my favorite quarterbacks of all-time as well. Brett Favre thoroughly decimated and had his way with the Bears whenever he played him and even if it was a close game, you just knew Favre was going to come threw and pull out the victory while ripping your heart out in the process which usually happened on a regular. Brett Favre is considered one of the greatest quarterbacks of all-time because he has one of the strongest arms ever where he can throw it in tight spots where others can’t. Favre’s passes have jammed and broken many of his wide receivers hands because he throws the ball so hard. Brett Favre has some of the greatest improvisational skills where he has created passes when the conventional pass wasn’t available such the shovel pass, underhand pass, or flip pass all of which Favre has thrown for touchdowns. Brett Favre brought excitement to the quarterback position in that he would run full speed to go celebrate with his teammates in the endzone after a touchdown and sometimes even tackled them. Brett Favre would jump fake like he was passing the ball whenever he handing the ball off to the running back because he was bored. No one ever took Favre’s playful nature as him being soft because he is one of the toughest SOB’s to put on the cleats and had no problem talking shit while getting in the opposing defensive players faces. Brett Favre is considered one of the greatest quarterbacks ever because of what of his competitive greatness of how he rises to the occasion when the game is on the line. Favre is the most feared man in football with the game on the line because no matter the odds he going to find a way to lead his team to victory. Brett Favre has led his team to victory with 42 game winning drives which is 2nd all-time (John Elway is 1st with 47). Brett Favre led the Packers to back-to-back Super Bowl berths while winning one Lombardi trophy (the name of the Super Bowl trophy). So not does Brett Favre have the wins to back up his greatness but also the stats where he virtually every major passing record in NFL history. Favre is one of only 4 quarterbacks to ever lead the league touchdowns four times and one of only 3 quarterbacks to beat all 31 teams in the NFL. Brett Favre owns the record for the most consecutive starts by any player in NFL history that shows the longevity of his legendary legacy. Brett Favre is a god in Green Bay and in football period, which saw him become the only player in NFL history to win 3 consecutive MVP awards. So as the greatest the quarterback of all time, the newest inductee into the JerkishBehavior Hall of Fame is Brett Favre.
5 JerkishBehavior Moments:
1. The day after his father died in 2003, Brett Favre played on Monday Night Football versus the Oakland Raiders and put on an awe inspiring performance by throwing for 399 yards and 4 touchdowns all in the first half, BANANAS, and won an ESPY for his performance in honor of his dad.
2. In 2007, Brett Favre broke 4 NFL records with most win by quarterback, most career touchdowns, 63 games of at least 3 touchdowns, and has a victory against every team in the NFL while even having a game with 20 consecutive completions. Brett Favre owns 11 NFL records including most passing yards and completions.
3. In his 1st home game with the Minnesota Vikings with his need a touchdown to win, Brett Favre threw the game winning 32 yard touchdown pass with 2 seconds left to Greg Lewis in the back of the end zone for unbelievable comeback win, JERK!!!
4. Brett Favre started off as the 7th string quarterback for Southern Mississippi and by the 3rd game was the starter and led his team to come from behind victory while suffering a hangover from a night of partying, who does that?
5. Brett Favre is the only player ever to pass for 3,000 yards in a season for 14 years in a row.
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