Brett Favre recounts his draft experience and showing up to Atlanta only to find out that they drafted the wrong guy. After Brett's rookie season, he was dealt to the Green Bay Packers, and the rest is history. #nfl #packers #falcons
As a Packer fan , he brought us back to being relevant . Every game he played in was exciting , both good and bad . I realize Favre was human , from his pain killer addiction to his off the field exploits , but between the hashmarks , he was ‘ da Man ‘ . Footballs answer to Pete Rose .
As a Packer fan I think he was the greatest coach in the history of the league. He thought Brett Favre was a joke and made the Packers relevant for a very long time. Thank you, Jerry.
Glanville was an unusual coach. I don’t remember any real proof of him paying bounties for players. His actions though make the accusations believable. Glanville had good reason to want Favre out. Favre also got lucky and it’s possible Glanville shipped him out for his on good. Favre liked the nightlife in Atlanta which is fine except on Sunday mornings of game days. It was clear Glanville wasn’t ready to start him so I guess Favre figured it didn’t matter. It did matter though when he could be seen at 3am on game day.
@@grt49er Never knew about the nightlife problem. Interesting. Chuck Noll had a problem with dirty hits when Glanville coached the Oilers and confronted him after a game.
@packersmockdraftsimul PJator4781 ... There wasn't much no huddle, pistol formations, no play call into the helmet, and most importantly, the rules of today which drastically favor the offense.
Ahhh Brett….I’m not going to say anything about what you’re hated for in the present. I don’t know anything about it, at least not enough to comment. I will say that those were some fun times being a young boy outside of Milwaukee watching you play for so long. Also kept me entertained, win or lose.
Favre has also shown a lot of leadership after he retired. No one can get politicians to divert welfare funds to build volleyball stadiums like he can.
I just enjoyed watching #4 play. He was never out of a game and he made football fun for me as a fan. I hope the welfare scandal is overblown and you didn't know where the money came from. Thanks for the memories #4!
@@ChrisP-in8qr Favre for sure. I guess that makes him always right, is that your point? Fame does not equal correct. Look at Aaron Rodgers. Great player. Complete ass of a person. Yes, Chris, I know he is more famous and rich than I am.
@jonathanstein5049 why don't you give the poor your money then? Since you have a bleeding heart for it. Matter of fact, you should go downtown and give them the keys to your car