I will remember him as the int. record holder
and i will remember him flopping to give strahan the sack record. He got up and patted him on the head it was horrible.
GO bears!!
2007-09-28 04:55:13
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answered by Terrence W 6
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Out of the two...most TD passes.
However, its also important to know that he's got the record for most consecutive starts, at something like 220, around 50 games more than the person that is 2nd on that list. Brett also has the most wins for a Qb (though he'll probably be passes by either Brady or Manning). He also might end up with the most passing yards. He's also got countless other records and he will probably break many of Marino's records.
2007-09-28 04:51:03
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answered by Kyle H 5
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Brett Favre is double minded. Brett Favre would be remembered for retiring and then coming returned as though no longer something got here approximately. he's stressful, and that i wish he might end his profession earlier inflicting added harm to his attractiveness. He would desire to have stopped whilst he had the prospect, via fact he would have ended as between the wonderful QB's of all time. Now he will end as between the wonderful QB's of all time that did no longer understand whilst to offer up.
2016-12-28 06:13:13
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answered by ? 3
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I will forever remember him for being the only NFL Quarterback to not be able to pronounce his own last name.
FAV is not pronounced "far" and RE is not pronounced "v", no matter what language you're speaking. His name, which is French, is pronounced Fāv-RAY, just like everyone else on the planet with that last name.
I call him Bert. I figure if he can mess with the pronunciation of his last name, then the rules of language and pronunciation in general are unimportant to him, so long as all of the letters are represented at some point. Bert Farve.
He’s difficult to have respect for when he can’t pronounce his own name, but I will admit that he’s an excellent athlete, and has made a lot of admirable contributions to the NFL and to the Packers organization. I’m sorry, but I will just be thrilled when he retires so I can stop hearing his name. Should he decide to go into a career in broadcasting, I will likely begin to pray for his untimely death. The blatant mispronunciation of his name, and the fact that everyone else just plays along drives me absolutely crazy.
I’m guessing I’m not getting best answer here!
2007-09-28 05:03:33
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answered by Becka Gal 5
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Consecutive starts, Wins and TDs.
2007-09-28 04:48:57
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answered by Follow the money 7
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It wont be the INT i dont even know it will be the TD's it will prob. be for the starts. But I myself dont realy remember players for they records. I remember them as great players first and records second.
2007-09-28 04:55:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The way this country works he will probably be remembered for his walk-on in the movie Something About Mary.
2007-09-28 04:55:59
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answered by Anonymous
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favre will be long forever remembered for the consecutive starts. he is the iron man. nobody can taking a pounding like favre could. he's pure heart. he plays for the love of the game, and not for stats or money.
2007-09-28 04:58:08
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answered by The Claymaker- Go Pack! 6
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Consecutive starts. It marks his durability, which contributed to his other records.
2007-09-28 05:20:03
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answered by repeat offender 3
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Most games played without shaving. I love the guy, but I've never seen him not stubbled out...
2007-09-28 04:48:36
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answered by dallybag 2
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He wiil be remembered for his toughness and the ability to make something out of nothing.
2007-09-28 05:06:49
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answered by Anonymous
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