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@HiBye-ec8ts2 роки тому
Brett's daughters crying leaving the stadium should tell you all you need to know about how special this was and how much this meant to Brett and his family.
@optimisticallycynical.814Рік тому
Yes he needed to use welfare money to build her a new volleyball courts
@soundbombin23Рік тому
Along with that nice Volleyball stadium he built for his daughter. So special..😏
@cocochevelleРік тому
@@soundbombin23 😂😂😂
@I-Dcompany4 місяці тому
@@mohsen01Oh right. Shame he played the government for the handout money people don't wanna work for
@LiveConcertJunkie2 роки тому
Bro they really skipped the New York Jets Arc 😭
@boogitybear22832 роки тому
Which is a Shame because they finally had a team for him the next year. Favre and LT together would have been insane.
@MetalGrandpasGuitars2 роки тому
@@boogitybear2283 instead it was Favre and Peterson.
@togelz2 роки тому
That was a filler episodes lol
@snc2372 роки тому
@@boogitybear2283 let’s be honest, LT was a shell of his former mvp self at that point… which also still meant he was a pretty good RB
@curbdoggsports2 роки тому
Falcons arc too lol
@tvman542 роки тому
I grew up watching Bart Starr play. I even learned to hold and throw the football the way he did. When he retired the light went out in Green Bay and didn’t turn on again until Brett Favre arrived. I remember watching the Cincinnati vs Green Bay game when Brett threw the winning touchdown on a rope and thinking I had never seen such a throw. Seeing Bart Starr walking out to greet Brett that special Thanksgiving brought tears to my eyes and made me realize how much the Green Bay Packers have a part of my sixty seven years. I know this video is dated and everyone has moved on, but I am happy this video is here to take it out from time to time and remember where we journeyed together.
@xman777b6 місяців тому
very nice sentiments, Sir. Respect. I was born in WI in 1971, and named after Lombardi. A fond memory I have is Don Majowski in 89 (or 90?) leading the Pack back to relevance and winning, and challenging Montana for the NFC MVP in the process. Unfortunately, it wasn't to be for the Majic Man. Fate seemed utterly cruel when he damaged his shoulder the following season. And then, the rest was history..
@jameszimmerman29652 роки тому
My favorite player, of all time. GOD bless Brett, and his family.
@soundbombin23Рік тому
All that welfare $ sure did.
@samuelsellene2 роки тому
This story under a microscope is one of the greatest tales of NFL history!
@Joesfosterdogs2 роки тому
lol agreed...snap!
@chancebaraks7412 роки тому
His and Peytons retirements made me tear up, so many of the greats I’ve watched and grew up idolizing are putting their cleats away for the last time. The old gunslinger will never be forgotten he is one of the greatest to ever play the game.
@bradenhouser48052 роки тому
Which one of bretts
@gataiamanu15402 роки тому
Drew Brees retired last yr so there is only one more left
@chancebaraks7412 роки тому
His actual retirement, as a die hard football fan and a living football encyclopedia I could tell those first ones weren’t real you could’ve realized from his body language plus it’s Favre he was the ultimate Ironman who played like we all did in our backyards he just had fun. Yes I know Drew is gone we still Tom, Aaron, and Big Ben who respectively have been in the league only 3 and 4 years less than Tom.
@gataiamanu15402 роки тому
I can't believe I spaced out and forgot to mention Big Ben and Aaron Rodgers along with Brady as three of the many greats that ever played the quarterback position that are still playing. I couldn't help but shed a tear for Brett when I saw his number being retired at Lambeau Field.
@LONEWOLF-rq5tl2 роки тому
Why would you idolize anyone?? It's cool to appreciate someone's talent or something but idolize them,nah that's dumb. You should be your own person and not wanna be like someone else. Also,it's 1 of the 10 commandments not to commit idolatry. You're pretty much worshiping them as a GOD or something.
@Beetlejuice_882 роки тому
I'm not crying, you're crying 😢 😭 , man this hit me in the feels big-time, my childhood hero and legend, what a documentary!
@demonicgaminginc.47462 роки тому
I love how this video ended with Aaron Rodgers saying to Brett Favre “Put er in the ol vice”.
@lightning100532 роки тому
The toughest quarterback to ever play the game. Nobody and I mean nobody can take a hit like this guy. Not rodgers, not montana, not manning, not brady, not brees, not marino. No quarterback in NFL history could take a sack like this guy and still get back up week after week. This man dealt with the saints bountygate incident and still got back up after every hit. His quarterback toughness was genuinely ridiculous and will always be unparalleled.
@rogerangel57322 роки тому
Both Warren Sapp and Ray Lewis have made similar comments in interviews. That's hard to argue with.
@slice402 роки тому
@@rogerangel5732 well I wouldn’t necessarily count what a bankrupt loser or a murderer has to say about anything, let alone one of the best qb’s to ever lace em up!
@rogerangel57322 роки тому
@@slice40 You more or less offered a similar opinion about Favre that they did.
@gregl22492 роки тому
Why would you even include Brady or Marino in the category if ability to take a hit --number one is Farve , no. 2 is Bradshaw no 3 is Rothlesburget
@randykirchhevel7311Рік тому
Steve Young was pretty tough. Montana was tough to and played with broken ribs. I have seen those guys take hits and still play.
@robbyirwin48462 роки тому
This was a real tear jerker!! Love Brett favre!!!! No one will ever do or play the way he did!!
@TheWopper782 роки тому
I just love the guy. Loved in Wisconsin my whole life. 45. He is what made me excited from day to day when times sucked on the job or family was a pain in the ass (rightfully so), but I sure looked forward to seeing my PACK come Sunday and because of Brett we were able to feel that way. Thank you Brett Favre. #4 forever
@frank-bmtz2 роки тому
I'll never forget the game after his dad died. I'm a diehard Cowboy, and Brett was awesome to watch.
@karenhardie11322 роки тому
Forgiveness is a beautiful word. We always loved him and he came back home. Will always be a Packer forever.
@kickthesky2 роки тому
I was at the return home at Lambeau. Sat out there in a brutally hot stadium just to watch him come out and wave to the crowd and say a few words. It was well worth it. It will always be a special moment for me for the rest of my life.
@kathyrae11408 місяців тому
Same here
@logicaldude36112 роки тому
The irony is that Aaron Rodgers is following in the footsteps of Favre at almost the exact same point in his career. All the way down to the Packers drafting a replacement in the 1st round and Rodgers putting on circus displays in the offseason, the chances of him leaving. If Rodgers went to the Bears or Lions or something, it would not surprise me on bit at all. Favre may have not tried to mentor him at all, but Rodgers has picked it up through osmosis.
@jefferyreed40732 роки тому
Umm during the video when "Packer Fans" saying we want Brett an they was more or less saying Rodgers wasn't any good without giving him a chance an umm Favre started it between himself an the Packers front office one day he's retired then the next day he changed his mind an then he got his feelings hurt when the front office said u have to earn ur starting spot well he knew deep down that it was time for Rodgers to take over
@michaelslater68392 роки тому
Aaron Rodgers is certainly one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time in my opinion. I believe if he can’t win the Super Bowl at Green Bay that he will move to another team in an effort to win the Super Bowl there. I would definitely like to see him win at Green Bay. But either way, I want to see him get that ring!
@bkohler892 роки тому
not to mention at the same exact age too. They're both 38 when they decided to retire, and Aaron turned 38 this month
@TripAces2 роки тому
Rodgers should go to the 49ers and take Adams and Cobb with him. See how good Lafleur is as a coach really
@brienfoaboutanything90372 роки тому
True about Brett Favre: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/nqOAbX2CfHx7zp8.html
@markbean52982 роки тому
He always gave his all when he played. Greenbay was lucky to have what he did. I've been a Packe r fan virtually my whole life, and I got to cheer the last four for five years of the great Lombardi teams. My big secret is I'm a native Texan! To watch Bret Farve play was so much fun because he had so much fun doing it. He was a credit to football, and he just want to play as long as he could. Thank you Green bay fans for giving him a hug in the end.
@jamesrich34262 роки тому
Imagine if Favre was on the Vikings when they had Carter and Moss.
@paulgaither2 роки тому
Imagine if the Packers had Moss.
@threatassessment6062 роки тому
Clearly moss didn't want to be on your team. Shocking as it may seem
@jamesrich34262 роки тому
@@threatassessment606 Actually he did smart ass, I'm a Pats fan. Lol
@jasonfire34342 роки тому
Favre and Moss were actually teammates on the Vikings for like 4 weeks lol
@merakki2 роки тому
Imagine if football was still the same today as it was back then.
@aliwooz9132 роки тому
Favre is in amazing shape. He did say he would legit come back and play as long as he wasnt taking nasty hits. He still has that laser, that bullet throw. just watch the video with Mahomes and him throwing the ball
@Bbender6902 роки тому
It’s literally killing the competitor inside Bretts soul to sit and watch his kids volleyball game. He wants to run on the court so bad
@AL-ts4nhРік тому
@@jonhohensee3258 you
@jonhohensee3258Рік тому
@@AL-ts4nh ?
@scottpollack10072 роки тому
I love Brett Favre! The man played football with a child’s heart! He’s the Consummate Competitor! He would play football even if he wasn’t paid! He was the IRON MAN!
@kathyrae11408 місяців тому
And he had so much fun doing it!
@mattyice52902 роки тому
God bless Mr. Favre. Truly a legend and icon in the world of football. Was such a pleasure watching your games as a kid. I hope you and your family are doing well! Thanks for all the memories sir!
@guessimtrailmix2 роки тому
Seeing Farve and Bart hug and embrace is enough to make a grown man cry.
@LemoniSnicket2 роки тому
@@chuckchambers9565 guy has a point^
@erics27392 роки тому
Crazy how time flies! Good work NFL films
@java4020002 роки тому
I wish the NFL would get over the wokeness. But your right it was great to see this happen.
@mattdidomenico60972 роки тому
The ultimate football player. Such a great documentary that brings back so many memories (good and bad).
@pdgutierrez87842 роки тому
To think that Favre knew every blitz call by the Packers when they played the Packers, you would think they would have changed the nomenclature! Favre knew every play he Packers called. He tore them apart!
@SigmaNuHE4812 роки тому
And we'll do the same for Aaron after he retires no matter where he ends up after this season
@jonathanfrimerman88557 місяців тому
Rodgers went to the Jets like Farve Will he play for Minnesota in 2024?? If he does than lightning strike twice March 16th 2024 Todgers signs with Vikings and Packers will boo him in lambeau vs Vikings I actually unlike Farve see this as a trade Vikings get Rodgers Jets get Kirk Cousins
@SigmaNuHE4817 місяців тому
@@jonathanfrimerman8855 I hope not. If he comes back from the injury
@SigmaNuHE4817 місяців тому
@@jonathanfrimerman8855 I would think Minnesota would want to go younger and cheaper especially if they're going to pay Jefferson
@FIa5h2 роки тому
Favre = Packers, Montana = 49er, Manning = Colts, Brady = Patriots, Rivers = Chargers Edit: Meant to say QBs that leave their original team after long success, will be remember where they first played. That's why I didn't add Roethlisberger, Eli, Brees, Mario, Aikman, Elway. They all played for one team.
@fredrikramstedt38292 роки тому
Aaron Rodgers is better in every way tho
@MichaelMurphy-kj3xf2 роки тому
@@fredrikramstedt3829 Better than whom? Rodgers isn't as good at leadership as any of those guys.
@fredrikramstedt38292 роки тому
@@MichaelMurphy-kj3xfthat´s just the narrative the media want to adress, he is the best thrower of the football of all time and it isnt even close
@drinkingpoolwater2 роки тому
rivers never did anything. did he ever even win a playoff game 😂
@NickBrp2 роки тому
@@fredrikramstedt3829 except in personality
@RyanWehr2 роки тому
This man, and along with Reggie white, took a team from the absolute dumpster and made it iconic again. No one wanted to play in Green Bay. He Reggie and Ron wolf made it cool to play here again. Nice job NFL films this production was absolutely fantastic!!! Your team of videographers editors and crew should be commended!
@ZDiddy77772 роки тому
There is nothing cool about Green Bay.... other than the weather.
@jonhohensee32582 роки тому
Ryan - Why do you forget about Mike Holmgren?
@jeffreyriley87422 роки тому
I remember when he threw the winning TD pass to Kendrick Taylor. We all knew instantly we had something special.
@jonhohensee32582 роки тому
@@jeffreyriley8742 - No you don't.
@TheWopper782 роки тому
You damn right! And I’ll stand right next to your comment all day.
@indianshotgun18572 роки тому
To this day when I see a private jet fly over my house in Green Bay I say here comes Brett Favre or there goes Brett Favre. My wife laughes every time.
@Mhippz2 роки тому
A+ wife right there
@blacksheep12222 роки тому
I've seen this a few times and it chokes me up every time , chokes you up one minute and makes you laugh the next lol I'm a saints fan but I love Brett Favre, he was born about 30 40 minutes from where I was born so he always felt like a home boy , but if I get choked up watching him in Green Bay at Lambeau field i can only imagine how I will feel when Drew Brees walks in the Super Dome to retire his number smh man I miss that guy lol what a ride smh 🤣🤣✊🏽💪🏽
@chrisbelanger64672 роки тому
I'm not crying... you are.... had the best times of my life watching #4...
@jefferyreed40732 роки тому
As a Packers fan I almost cried when Bart Starr came out I know he played be4 I was born but I watch films of Bart Starr he was great R.I P Bart Starr
@jayblue64262 роки тому
Watched again. Damn that man put tears on my eyes when he left. Now my kids know him as Uncle Favre ... Love that man 4 thank u always.
@gevorkgk2 роки тому
Say what u want.... Brett Favre is a Packers Legend
@noahfritz80212 роки тому
Will ya no one will disagree
@jonhohensee32582 роки тому
Favre was a traitor. He also cheated on and embarrassed his wife. Remember Jenn Sterger?
@kasozar38002 роки тому
@@jonhohensee3258 Who are you to criticize other people like you’re perfect
@yts232 роки тому
I put this on to blow by the last hour of work. I still remember that raider game he had. It was magical. You felt his Dad was present
@davidgee56722 роки тому
Outstanding. Like it was yesterday. Thanks for the memories Brett!
@kojosmith12102 роки тому
That crowd brought a tear to my eye 😢
@kathyrae11408 місяців тому
I was there!!!!!!
@philipbraverman49432 роки тому
Speechless. True love for life, family, friends and community. Greatness.
@jonhohensee32582 роки тому
Family? You mean... like his wife? The woman he cheated on? Remember Jenn Sterger?
@joesexton56682 роки тому
I was at the game favre left with an arm injury and Rodgers came in and threw his first TD in Dallas Brett is forever the greatest not only for his records but because he loved the game and wasnt afraid to show his emotion about it
@jonhohensee32582 роки тому
Favre was a traitor. He also cheated on and embarrassed his wife. Remember Jenn Sterger?
@rodneyaho15302 роки тому
As a lifelong Packer fan since Super Bowl One, this gives me goosebumps!! Go Pack Go!!!
@MasterBojangles2 роки тому
We'll never forget you Brent!
@J3MOdh3NOWX3S2 роки тому
This deserves more love
@korrasmuscles2 роки тому
Anyone remember the hype when Brett Favre faced the Packers in 2009? Those were a couple of amazing performances by Favre.
@drinkingpoolwater2 роки тому
that whole 2009 vikings season was special. they really should’ve won the super bowl that year. the team was stacked.
@ericsigersmith60672 роки тому
As a packer fan I'm only ok with those performances because we won in 2010 and blew them out lmao
@Sqoun2 роки тому
Nothing as hype every since (beside superbowls ofc) except for this year, Brady vs The Patriots & BB! That'll probably be the most watched game of the year.
@chriskay14492 роки тому
I remember when the Packers kicked his ass in 2010.
@WhoopityDoo2 роки тому
@@chriskay1449 The 2010 Vikings were a shell of that '09 team. Their o-line that year was absolute ass.
@tyronpouncey59852 роки тому
Brett was the man in GREENBAY
@hanniefrei2 роки тому
He has the coolest football name: the Gunslinger 💪
@josephbrown61332 роки тому
Dis jawn really had me tearing up Godspeed my guy
@conroyp20072 роки тому
Hes a Legend, even though we had him for a short time, hes a packers Legend, and i wouldnt have it any other way, great Man. Great Film
@larrydavis14206 місяців тому
I'm a born and raised Texan...Texan through and through, but NOBODY will replace my favorite football player of all time, Brett Favre. I've been to Lambeau Field one time, took my entire family there in 2019 to watch the Packers beat "Da Bears" in 13 degree weather. As spiritual of an event that was for us, it could only have been topped by watching Brett play instead of Aaron (no disrespect to Aaron). Brett Favre did for football, what Muhammad Ali did for boxing, what Tiger Woods did for golf, and what Michael Jordon did for basketball. Brett will forever be a packer, and I will forever be a Favre fan.
@michaelczekala95002 роки тому
If there is one thing I would want in life before I die. It would be to spend a day fishing with Brett and talk about how this old Packer fan saw him and my experience over the years. Guess you never realize how much you can be impacted by someone till you look back. Sharing stories with Brett would be like sitting with an old friend talking about the good old days. What a beautiful time we had. One lucky and blessed Packer fan here. Thanks Brett and Deanna for being apart of this fans life.
@jonhohensee32582 роки тому
Favre was a traitor. He also cheated on and embarrassed his wife. Remember Jenn Sterger?
@teen_laqueefa2 роки тому
@@jonhohensee3258 Yea but forgiveness is between them and is none of my business. He just wants to talk football and hangout with a relatable icon.
@jonhohensee32582 роки тому
@@teen_laqueefa - hang out
@teen_laqueefa2 роки тому
@@jonhohensee3258 Yep you are correct. Thanks 👍
@jonhohensee32582 роки тому
@@teen_laqueefa - He doesn't deserve loyalty from Packers fans. He told one of our opponents "beat Green Bay". He also wanted to play for Minnesota just so he'd have the opportunity twice a season to beat the Pack. He felt the Packers treated him badly by not rolling out the red carpet for him when he unretired for the third or fourth time. This was after they had visited him at his home to try to get him to come back and he had said no. He was a selfish spoiled child. And a traitor. And the crap he pulled on his wife and Jenn Sterger still counts against his character. When someone shows very poor character it should not be tolerated just because that someone can throw a football.
@retrocny56256 місяців тому
I remember as a Giants fan in 07, our OT win against Favre and the Packers in the NFC Championship was great for me personally(we got a championship in New York because of it) but also a little bittersweet for football as a whole. You knew it was likely the end for Favre, at least as a Packer. I mean the speculation and stuff was already raging, after missing the playoffs two years in a row prior to 07, having an excellent prospect in Rodgers waiting for his opportunity behind him,his age and inconsistency, the whole 9 yards. I was not surprised to see him announce his retirement a couple months later after that loss. I didn't blame him at all. I didn't expect him to change his mind and goto a bitter division rival like Minnesota, but football was everything to Brett and it was obvious. And while many of the Packer faithful hated him for it, the fact is he came back and wanted to play again, the Packers were his first choice. Management declined, and wouldn't release his contract. Brett felt a certain way about that and wanted to stick it to them by playing for a division rival. Was ego involved? Definitely. Every QB in the NFL has an ego. And Favre earned the right to have his, as a future HOFer and super bowl champion. As a Giants fan, I was ecstatic to beat him. As a football fan, it was bittersweet because the guy is a legend. A household name, even non-football fans have heard of Brett Favre. You wanted to see him go out on top. You just want the best for a guy like that who has given so much to the sport of football and to so many fans around the world.
@heatherjohnson21766 місяців тому
Brett Favre is the reason I love football. He is the original GOAT.
@FromRussia_wLuv3 місяці тому
I DREAM of working for NFL Films to make something like this! What a beautifully, well put together short documentary.
@Pariah_Larry2 роки тому
I was raised in Chicago and am a DIEHARD bears fan. It was hard watching him beat up on us but I respect him so much and he’s become my favorite quarterback of all time. So much more class than Rodgers and way more humble. Says a lot if you’re own family doesn’t talk to you.. and as a recovering addict I respect him and relate even more.
@tylito47642 роки тому
Fan entitlement is a sad thing
@AureliusWhite2 роки тому
Yeah this whole video is a perfect example of it. The man gave them everything he had, but it's never enough.
@jdouce60742 роки тому
@tylito Very😔
@arcdestriumph5862 роки тому
Correct .. an aging still viable player presents difficult waters to navigate. The wrong moves to make in that situation are bitterness, anger. Farve played for Green Bay for more years than Jr. High, High School, and College combined. Appreciate your Packer Family member for the 15 years he gave to you. If he wants to play beyond that let him do so without resentment.
@TheOneEV22 роки тому
That's Green Bay for ya.
@agentn80642 місяці тому
Brett holding Bart Starr saying”this is awesome!” Got me in the feels lol still a kid, played the game with that type of mindset.
@mickeyhartsell60962 роки тому
I'm a Carolina Panthers fan and just wanted to say that I enjoyed this video of the greatest QB of all time of the green bay packers.
@ericsigersmith28312 роки тому
I always forget Reggie white played with the Panthers also btw
@pricey61772 роки тому
I love Brett, he was why i became a Packers fan. Blessed to now watch Aaron lead us.
@FloridaCeltic342 роки тому
I remember watching him light up the Packers. As a Patriots fan, makes me terrified to think what Brady is gonna do.....
@Mac2Real2 роки тому
Tom is staying in Tampa 🏆🏆
@Haaaveeyy2 роки тому
@@Mac2Real who said he was leaving lol
@Mac2Real2 роки тому
@@Haaaveeyy he said he's terrified of what Brady's gunna do and I said what hes gunna do is stay in Tampa
@Mr..Malice2 роки тому
@@Mac2Real he meant it as in hes worried Tom is gonna light the Pats up
@Mac2Real2 роки тому
@@Mr..Malice ohhhhh my bad man that makes sense,yeah he's gunna light it up against NE this is gunna be match of the year Bill vs TOM
@NitroBoarder172 роки тому
As a vikings fan, I love BretT Favre
@lilcharlie6092 роки тому
i was at the monday night game against the falcons the game at the end. saw farve starr and rodgers on the the same field in gb what a time to be alive. we won that game. my first ever trip to the game all the way from va
@seankennedy182 роки тому
1st.. I'm a lifelong New England Patriots fan. In 96, when Brett and the Packers (with a lot of help from Desmond Howard) outdooled our gunslinger, Drew Bledsoe in 1996.. it stung. After the pain went away I knew I'd always had a soft spot for #4 and if my team had to lose the Super Bowl to anyone I'd want it to be him. Brett Favre played football like it should be played. With all of the joy of a reckless child. There was NOTHING that man couldn't do with the football, even when he ACTUALLY COULDN'T do it! 😂 What can I say? I love Brett Favre. What a joy and a privilege it was to watch him play. That's exactly what he did in front of all of us. He joyfully played. He played as hard as he could until the wheels fell literally off. I mean, what the hell else could we have ever asked for? Thanks Brett.Forever #4
@TheLochs2 роки тому
As a Packers fan living in New England and watching Brady my feelings are the same.
@natester26172 роки тому
Great video, kudos to NFL Films!
@J3MOdh3NOWX3S2 роки тому
The only film known to humanity, that can make a grown man from WI cry.
@jasonfinch17362 роки тому
I'm not a Packers fan but Favre is one of my top three favorite QB's truly miss watching him play.
@jonhohensee32582 роки тому
Favre was a traitor. He also cheated on and embarrassed his wife. Remember Jenn Sterger?
@earlputnal91242 роки тому
Just like with what "Mean Joe Green" was to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Brett Favre was for the Green Bay Packers. Very special.
@yaboycoconuthead70122 роки тому
That guy had every right to be smiling so hard when he said that voodoo joke. That was hilarious 😂 I didn't see that coming.
@thomaskobe2 роки тому
That was a tear jerker.
@deckyohРік тому
As a vikings fan even this video got me emotional...he will always be a packer..I was so happy to have seen him play in person in 2009 when I came from Ireland...so glad he got the reception he deserves...let the past be the past...and by way us in purple are not all bad...its just a bit of rivalry...its football
@billcathcart84112 роки тому
When I as a Brit picked an NFL team to follow in 1980 the Pack we're garbage , but I loved the history and the small-town team. Brett was amazing and helped transform the organization . 40 years later I still love my Packers , one day I'l get to Lambeau....respect ..
@jameschavis60562 роки тому
Man I miss watching this goat play before I was a Brady fan I was favre fanatic I hated the packers and Vikings but loved Brett
@dionysis842 роки тому
Bart, Brett, and Aaron. Amazing 👏
@daveborn19712 роки тому
And now Love
@swayy9440Рік тому
Not a packers fan but definitely glad I got to see one of the many legends play during my lifetime
@jayblue64262 роки тому
Me being from L.A south central to be exact. Grew up with family who where fans Raiders cowboys 49ers. For some freaking reason I got a magazine an it had favre in the pages an I said the colors are different from what I'm used to seeing but that 4 favre just got a hold of me an ever since 1992 I've been a packers fan. 2 H.O.F QB 2 in 30 + years. Thank u both 4 12 but 2 rings nah we need more. It broke my heart seeing him in the biqueens colors.
@unclevroomvroom2 роки тому
FAVRE 4 EVER!!! He made Football Exciting! He's a true Man!
@jonhohensee32582 роки тому
Favre was a traitor. He also cheated on and embarrassed his wife. Remember Jenn Sterger?
@snowboarddan58992 роки тому
most people will see this and say oh wow cool... but Wisconsin fans will sit here and cry how much this man changed things. I hope every fan of any other team sees this one day and will understand that QBs or players like this can change things.
@jjdjdub342 роки тому
Great video!
@dakellymon2 роки тому
We'll never forget you Brent.
@jwill34962 роки тому
The man. The legend. The gunslinger. Above all.. A Packer!
@user-ks5hu6sx8pРік тому
What about his unbreakable connection to Mississippi?
@aweewa56592 роки тому
Favre's int in Minnesota brought cheers.
@jvinicius_2 роки тому
man, this hit me hard
@devinsaysthings2 роки тому
This video seemed long and I was hesitant but holy cow this video was amazing. Saints fan here, all I can say is that I have nothing but love and respect for packers fans!
@stumcmillan76202 роки тому
I'm not crying, you are!
@MichaelMurphy-kj3xf2 роки тому
That was fantastic. Gotta appreciate a guy who loves football that much. Green Bay is a tremendous and lucky place.
@phillybeccio27822 роки тому
Favres a traitor
@jonhohensee32582 роки тому
Favre was a traitor. He also cheated on and embarrassed his wife. Remember Jenn Sterger?
@jonhohensee3258Рік тому
@@cocochevelle Fallacies??? What? Do you often use words you don't know the meaning of?
@dickball3400Рік тому
@@jonhohensee3258 I would think that stepping out on your wife believing it would fulfill some void is definitely a human fallacy.
@cocochevelleРік тому
@@jonhohensee3258 i didn't have to. I remember it from 5th grade.
@birdieb53232 роки тому
Really good film!
@jonathanjaynes.2 роки тому
Favorite player ever
@stevesexton5561Рік тому
Love that guy
@user-tn5yj9qn6h2 місяці тому
The clip of Bart Starr entering gave me chills when I first saw this.
@jerryfritz3743 місяці тому
I have watched & listened to Enough commercials to remind me of network television ENOUGH
@williamgallucci99132 роки тому
Excellent video
@warpig74932 роки тому
I am a Pittsburgh Steeler fan, HOWEVER, please allow me to say, that this guy is my favorite QB. He is my favorite because of his attitude, talent, desire, and Courage. I remember that 4th down smile, trying to draw the "D" offsides, I remember him not backing down from that sloppy mean Warren Sapp..lol, I remember TD's in the snow! I remember that game against Cincinnati when he got the call, and wow it was history after that! I remember that game when the purple team was down playing his old coach in Seattle, it started snowing and it turned on, and Bret came from behind and wound up winning! I remember a great performance the day his Pops passed. I just may name my dog FAVRE! A football fan!
@MandyShasta2 місяці тому
Shoutout to that crowd in 2015 for being loud for all of us who couldnt be there. Brett is forever stamped in Packers history, we all forgave him for the vikings. Love this, thank you Brett
@douglasslater51922 роки тому
Always loved Brett Farve. Called Rogers Brett Jr.
@vickihanson22182 роки тому
I was disappointed when he left to go to Minnesota but he belong on that wall with the rest of the great players we have in the stadium. You gave us hope when Magic went down. For that I thank you we started dominating again !!!
@zacharybarnhart59692 роки тому
Rest is peace Ted Thompson! 🙏🏻
@scubaman62 роки тому
Brett made the game fun to watch and there was no one in the NFL that had that quality, yes he was a gunslinger and the best in the NFL at that and historically I don't think there was anyone better at it. I started watching the game again just to see him play and I've been a Packers fan for 60 years. Very fortunate to have Aaron Rodgers follow him up, went from gunslinging to precision sharpshooter. In 29 years only two quarterbacks, no one can say that besides GB.
@I-Dcompany4 місяці тому
Damnn I remember watching his first game back at Green Bay live. The sequence was unbelievable
@stevennewman82768 місяців тому
I bet that felt awesome walkn out to cheers for his speech
@universe-ie2mk2 роки тому
forget all those ints. brett favre was must see tv. he was like a kid playing a kids game as a grown man. glad i got to see most of his excellent career. he was truly one of a kind
@Kyle_Lowrey2 роки тому
That was the most epic record breaking right handed Hall-of-fame hand shake. "Put in the ol vice"
@donsolos2 роки тому
IM NOT CRYING YOUR CRYING 😭😭😭😭😭😭
@TheMailmanOfSteel2 роки тому
Watching Brett Favre put on a Vikings Jersey gave me great joy as a Lions fan, LMAOOOO.