The streaking 6-3 Packers head to Minneapolis to face Favre and the fading 3-6 Vikings, who try to avoid being swept by Green Bay for the first time since 2007.
Favre vs Rodgers, 2-2 tie. Rodgers dominated this game with 4 TDs, 297yds. 2 HoFers featured in this game, but the game became lopsided with GB’s 31 unanswered.
Everyone remembers Favre won his first game against the Packers and at Lambeau but then everyone forgets Aaron got his revenge the next season to tie Favre 2-2
@@leogarcia7466 The Packers win a lot of games and they are fun to watch. That's more than most teams can say. And those last 12 years they are ALWAYS in the running. Only one team can win the SB so half the battle is getting to the playoffs and the Packers do that pretty much every year. During the 70's and 80's they had NO chance. That was no fun at all.
My favorite game! 31-3 for all you young fans. It was a great and exciting game and was the last time favre played the packers. Everyone,go to the 2ND quarter Bc I feel like the Vikings called a timeout in that quarter but my memory isn't always accurate. I also remember favre threw an int right before halftime
1:46:45 how ironic, that just weeks later, the roof collapsed. Makes ya wonder about coincidence. The dome seemed to move like gelatin all of a sudden!
It wasn't much of an era the Queens only made the playoffs twice under him and Favre carried this sorry excuse of a franchise to the NFC championship game only to choke in Minnesota viqueens fashion.
So glad you are posting these games. Do you have any older games of when Favre was a Packer, like from the 1990s? I’d love to see the Packers-Bears matchup from 1995 where Favre threw 5 TDs or the 1996 game against the 49ers that Green Bay won in OT. Keep up the good work regardless!
This game was revenge for Favre's pettiness the year prior. It was actually one of the great highlights of the season. Watching Rodgers be so comfortable and dominant in the pocket, and the Vikings went on to implode as we went on to take the Lombardi.
And at this point, the team had all but staged a mutiny on Brad Childress. He created a mess that he had no hope of fixing with the release of Randy Moss. That's when Vikings owner Zygi Wilf had seen enough, and put an end to the Brad Childress era the following Tuesday.
Not even that long ago, but these QBs (especially Favre) getting destroyed on pressure. Refs would never allow this today. Kinda miss more physical ball, then again Favre got the Merc contract into retirement.
IT Funny, When I played freshmen football we scored the most on broken plays, and our coach would scream at us. In today's NFL, broken plays are almost the norm in every game.
Willaims, yessir, day got gud skuls in Minasoder. And a collapsible dome stadium. And they love old, washed up Green Bay veterans. It must seriously suck to be a Vikes fan.
notice how the viking play caller/coach blames the quaterback for the loss. ya, farve is lame. not because he is 40/41 years old but, because he is lame. period. brett was all like, ''i don't owe my understudy rodgers nothin.'' guess what brett. your understudy can play football. farve is a girl. the vikings coach staff are girls. troy doucheman (former cowboy quarterback) is constantly going on and on about how the vikings need to stop being so toxic towards each other. calling them, ''purple pants fruit loops'' then, pam oliver is running around on the sidelines chasing after clay mathews like, ''are you ok sweetie''? the crowd was cheering for the bears and that team wasn't even playing that day. viking player's sons were yelling from the stands, ''dad, i would rather watch paint dry.'' viking owner wives were filing for divorce. farve's wife was quoted as saying,''honey, i will always love you no matter how many millions of interceptions you throw.'' the refs really hate calling lions games because the look like zebras. viking cheerleaders just stared at their phones the whole game, probably looking for sales at buy one get one shoe free dot com.