GET THE TRUE STORY: To Celebrate or Not To Celebrate Favre's New Record?

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Yesterday arguably the greatest quarterback of all time added yet another record to his storied career. Although maybe not as glamorous as all of his other feats, Brett Favre passed George Blanda with his 278th pass thrown to the wrong team. Sean Taylor of the Washington Redskins was the lucky recipient of the record setting throw. This may seem to most people as something to be embarrassed ... [link]

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The Case for Brett Favre and the Washington Redskins
Published 7/14/2008 by thatguyben at Hogs Haven: Front Page Posts
... is veteran leadership on a defense peppered with young players, stewardship of the team from old to young has to start happening in the next two to three seasons. Two or three seasons I'd rather not see an offense and a QB getting up to speed, getting untracked, whatever. Jim Zorn's offense would be friendly to Brett. Let's see what it can do now and now wait until 2010. Compostite image by me. Brett Favre left image from here, Brett Favre right image from here.

The Case for Brett Favre and the Washington Redskins
Published 7/14/2008 by Ben Folsom (noreply@blogger.com) at The Curly R: A Washington Redskins Blog
... in the next two to three seasons. Two or three seasons I'd rather not see an offense and a QB getting up to speed, getting untracked, whatever. Jim Zorn's offense would be friendly to Brett. Let's see what it can do now and now wait until 2010. This piece was originally published on Hogs Haven on 14 July 2008. Compostite image by me. Brett Favre left image from here, Brett Favre right image from here.

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