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Brett Favre Rewrites NFL History Books

September 30, 2007 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Green Bay Packers

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As expected, Brett Favre passed Dan Marino as the NFL’s all-time leader in touchdown passes. He threw two TDs today (numbers 421 and 422) as the Green Bay Packers beat the Minnesota Vikings 23-16 and remained undefeated at 4-0. Once again, Brett turned in gaudy numbers — 32 of 45 for 344 yards. Right now, he’s playing at an MVP level and winning games. With the NFL’s worst rushing offense, the Packers are putting a lot on Brett’s shoulders and he is proving he can carry the load. Is it possible Brett is not just older but also even wiser? Still, I wonder how long this team can continue their win-streak without a running game?

Brett’s been in the news quite a bit lately. Check out my other recent Brett Favre posts: Brett Favre Ties All-Time TD Record, Interview With Brett Favre and Brett Favre Becomes NFL’s Winningest QB.

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  1. [...] wishes he’d play the Vikings every week. The last time he lined up against the Purple, he passed (literally) Dan Marino for most TD passes all-time. He now trails Dan by 1,456 yards, so it’s likely, if he continues his current pace, that [...]



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