I think they'll both have better years than last year. Daunte has more proven players around him right now, particularly on the O-Line, and Ronnie Brown is a young terror, so Daunte likely to have a better year than Favre. Daunte will have a good enough year that all those Vikings fans saying they're glad Daunte is gone will only repeat that if they want to be the modern incarnation of the fox and the sour grapes.
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Originally posted by AceOriginally posted by GermaineRaceJon Kitna >>> Both of them.
You obviously are a homer or you dont know **** about your QB's.
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Originally posted by ny10804Originally posted by droweand i think Favre will do better because he really couldn't do any worse than last year.
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Originally posted by cunningham06I like Brett Favre, but I think it's gonna be Daunte. He's got a receiver who's a vertical threat, maybe not as good as Randy Moss, but still good. Also he has a great tight end which he has never really had in Minnesota. Chris Chambers can stretch the defense, and Culpepper is a master of the deep ball, and if they cover deep he can get them across the middle with Randy McMichael. Also he finally has a good running game to take the pressure off of him, so I don't see why he won't have a good season.
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Originally posted by cardsallthewayOriginally posted by AceOriginally posted by GermaineRaceJon Kitna >>> Both of them.
You obviously are a homer or you dont know **** about your QB's.
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Originally posted by AceOriginally posted by cardsallthewayOriginally posted by AceOriginally posted by GermaineRaceJon Kitna >>> Both of them.
You obviously are a homer or you dont know **** about your QB's.
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Originally posted by cardsallthewayOriginally posted by 4F A V R E
ya make senice - when the guys has the most starts and is like 10 games away from most wins and like a few td from the record and after this year will have the most yard ever your smart
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Career Passing Yards
1) Dan Marino 61,361
2) Brett Favre 53,615
3) John Elway 51,475
4) Warren Moon 49,325
5) Fran Tarkenton 47,003
Career Passing Attempts
1) Dan Marino 8,358
2) Brett Favre 7,610
3) John Elway 7,250
4) Warren Moon 6,823
5) Frank Tarkenton 6,467
Career Completions
1) Dan Marino 4,967
2) Brett Favre 4,678
3) John Elway 4,123
4) Warren Moon 3,988
5) Fran Tarkenton 3,686
Career Touchdown Passes
1) Dan Marino 420
2) Brett Favre 396
3) Fran Tarkenton 342
4) John Elway 300
5) Warren Moon 291
Career Wins as a Starting QB
1) John Elway 148
2) Dan Marino 147
3) Brett Favre 139
4) Fran Tarkenton 125
5) Johnny Unitas 119
Consecutive Games Started
1) Jim Marshall 270
2) Mick Tingelhoff 240
3) Bruce Matthews 229
4) Brett Favre 221
5) Jim Otto 210
5) Fred Cox 210
7) Gene Upshaw 207
8) Randall McDaniel 202
9) Doug Dieken 194
10) Len Hauss 192
GREEN BAY PACKERS RECORDS
Name Stat
Career Games Played
1) Brett Favre 223
2) Bart Starr 196
3) Ray Nitschke 190
4) Forrest Gregg 187
5) LeRoy Butler 181
Career Passing Yards
1) Brett Favre 53,615
2) Bart Starr 24,718
3) Lynn Dickey 21,369
4) Tobin Rote 11,535
5) Don Majkowski 10,870
Career Passing Attempts
1) Brett Favre 7,606
2) Bart Starr 3,149
3) Lynn Dickey 2,831
4) Tobin Rote 1,854
5) Don Majkowski 1,607
Career Completions
1) Brett Favre 4,678
2) Bart Starr 1,808
3) Lynn Dickey 1,592
4) Don Majkowski 889
5) Tobin Rote 826
Career Touchdown Passes
1) Brett Favre 396
2) Bart Starr 152
3) Lynn Dickey 133
4) Tobin Rote 89
5) Arnie Herber 66
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Originally posted by cardsallthewaywow because his career numbers are so relavent as to how he will play this season.sucks
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