Published 10/13/2008
by David Arreola
at Bleacher Report - NFL
Welcome to the sixth edition of "Brett Favre vs. Aaron Rodgers." The article that sparks debate on a weekly basis between the two quarterbacks.
Last week was a bye for the Jets so Aaron Rodgers automatically got the win. Interestingly enough on my recently added authors poll, more than 80 percent of my voters picked Favre over Rodgers despite his bye week. Nice to see B/R has a sense of humor.
Note: I forgot to put the aggregate score on last weeks article. After Rodgers' win in week five the score is Favre 3, Rodgers 2.
On with the show.
Week Six
New York Jets 26 Cincinnati Bengals 16
Brett Favre: 25-33 189 yds, one TD two INTs
The Good- Favre completed 76 percent of his passes. He started hot and looked like he may have another field day. He was hitting his wide receivers and running backs alike. Favre completed passes to six different receivers, including sixteen combined completions to Laveranues Coles and Jerricho ...
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