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March 4, 2008

Brett Favre: “4″ says “No More”

Filed under: Favre, Retirement, MVP, Brett Favre, NFL, NFC North, QB, News, Footballguys, Packers — Jason Wood @ 8:32 pm

It’s hard to call yourself an NFL fan without acknowledging the omnipresent retirement talk surrounding Brett Favre the last few seasons. Whether it be a hasty press conference at a charity golf tournament to tell us he hasn’t decided yet, or the constant paralysis by analysis last offseason until he made it official; Favre has been toying with retirement for a few seasons now.

Ironically, it was THIS offseason when the chatter had died down some. Coming off a 13-3 season and an MVP-caliber performance (by far his best personal stats in years), most [myself included] assumed Favre would return in 2008 to make one more run at a Super Bowl title.

That’s what we all get for becoming complacent. :)

This morning, Brett “4″ Favre announced his retirement.

Listening to that voice mail, you get the sense of what enormous pressure Favre put on himself to improve on 2007. And he’s right, anything less than a Super Bowl appearance would’ve been “less” than what they accomplished this year in many people’s minds.Today is a day to salute one of the greatest QBs to ever play the game.Favre’s Accomplishments

  • Three time (3) MVP [the only 3-time MVP in league history]
  • Seven (7) All Pro selections
  • Nine (9) Pro Bowl selections
  • 253 consecutive starts [something that will probably never be broken]
  • 1st all-time, pass attempts (8,758)
  • 1st all-time, pass completions (5,377)
  • 1st all-time, passing yards (61,655)
  • 1st all-time, passing TDs (442)
  • 2 Super Bowl appearances
  • 1 Super Bowl victory

It wouldn’t be right for a Footballguys tribute not to mention what a potent fantasy football player Favre was…

Favre’s Fantasy Accomplishments

Exhibit 1: Favre is the all-time leader among QBs in fantasy points scored (1960-Present)

Rank Player Name Years Games FanPts
1 Brett Favre 1991–2007 257 4,819
2 Dan Marino 1983–1999 242 4,559
3 John Elway 1983–1998 234 4,086
4 Fran Tarkenton 1961–1978 246 4,012
5 Warren Moon 1984–2000 208 3,703
6 Vinny Testaverde 1987–2007 234 3,401
7 Peyton Manning 1998–2007 160 3,318
8 Joe Montana 1979–1994 192 3,268
9 Drew Bledsoe 1993–2006 194 3,165
10 Steve Young 1985–1999 169 3,159
11 Dan Fouts 1973–1987 181 3,052
12 Dave Krieg 1980–1998 213 2,956
13 Boomer Esiason 1984–1997 187 2,902
14 Randall Cunningham 1985–2001 166 2,896
15 Steve McNair 1995–2007 165 2,726
16 Jim Kelly 1986–1996 160 2,693
17 Ken Anderson 1971–1986 192 2,612
18 John Hadl 1962–1977 224 2,590
19 Mark Brunell 1994–2006 157 2,547
20 Sonny Jurgensen 1960–1974 184 2,517

Exhibit 2: Fantasy points per game (Min: 100 games played)

Rank Player Name Years Games PassYds PassTD INTs RushYds RushTD FPTs/Gm
1 Peyton Manning 1998–2007 160 41626 306 153 696 16 20.74
2 Donovan McNabb 1999–2007 118 25404 171 79 2962 24 19.62
3 Dan Marino 1983–1999 242 61361 420 252 87 9 18.84
4 Tom Brady 2000–2007 112 26370 197 86 533 5 18.80
5 Brett Favre 1991–2007 257 61657 442 288 1786 13 18.75
6 Steve Young 1985–1999 169 33124 232 107 4239 43 18.69
7 Jeff Garcia 1999–2007 112 22825 149 77 1984 25 17.94
8 Warren Moon 1984–2000 208 49325 291 233 1736 22 17.80
9 Trent Green 1997–2007 117 27950 162 108 910 6 17.65
10 John Elway 1983–1998 234 51475 300 226 3407 33 17.46
11 Randall Cunningham 1985–2001 166 29979 207 134 4928 35 17.44
12 Joe Montana 1979–1994 192 40551 273 139 1676 20 17.02
13 Dan Fouts 1973–1987 181 43040 254 242 476 13 16.86
14 Jim Kelly 1986–1996 160 35467 237 175 1049 7 16.83
15 Steve McNair 1995–2007 165 31304 174 118 3602 37 16.52
16 Drew Bledsoe 1993–2006 194 44611 251 206 764 10 16.31
17 Fran Tarkenton 1961–1978 246 47003 342 266 3674 32 16.31
18 Mark Brunell 1994–2006 157 31826 182 106 2433 15 16.22
19 Neil Lomax 1981–1988 108 22771 136 90 969 10 16.20
20 Jake Plummer 1997–2006 143 29253 161 161 1853 17 15.62

Exhibit 3: Consistency from start to finish

  • Finished no worse than 13th among fantasy QBs for SIXTEEN (16) consecutive years
  • Finished among the top 10 fantasy QB a record FOURTEEN (14) seasons
  • Finished among the top 8 a record TWELVE (12) seasons
  • Seven (7) top-5 finishes
  • Five (5) top-2 finishes
  • Three (3) CONSECUTIVE #1 fantasy rankings

Nothing makes a fantasy player happier than a gunslinger who piles on the yards. Favre was one of the best, let’s never forget that.

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