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eh, Muggsy :D:)

Brett Favre picked a near-perfect way to become the winningest quarterback in NFL history. Favre hit his first 14 passes of the second half and threw three touchdown passes to rally the Green Bay Packers to a 35-13 victory over Eli Manning and the New York Giants on Sunday. The victory was the 149th of Favre's 17-year career and gave him one more than Hall of Famer John Elway.
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ha, Craig. I was actually going to send you a PM about how good your Packers have looked so far this year. That defense just flies around the ball, that young Oline seems to have gelled, and I like the receivers. Only real question I had was their RB's but there seems to be enough there to have that not be a huge issue for them.

If ya boy Favre can keep this up, the Pack has a serious shot at that divsion because I'm not sold on Chicago at all. So, I guess the only question is how long can the old man keep it up? (man, there's more than a few punchlines that could come out of that last line, isn't there?):eek::D

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If ya boy Favre can keep this up, the Pack has a serious shot at that divsion because I'm not sold on Chicago at all. So, I guess the only question is how long can the old man keep it up? (man, there's more than a few punchlines that could come out of that last line, isn't there?):eek::D

Hey Eric, Favre aint that old :p:D

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