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Brett Favre #4 | Quarterback | New York Jets
Height: 6-2    Weight: 222    Born: Oct 10, 1969, Gulfport, MS

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Statistics
YearTeamGCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRat300YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
2000GB1633858058.338126.6201678.02271084.00
2001GB1631451061.639217.7321594.1338561.51
2002GB1634155161.936586.6271685.6325732.90
2003GB1630847165.433617.1322190.4218150.80
2004GB1634654064.140887.5301792.4516362.20
2005GB1637260761.338816.3202970.9418623.40
2006GB1634361356.038856.3181872.7023281.21
2007GB1635653566.541577.8281595.7729120.40
2007 Game Log
WeekOppCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRatRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1PHI234254.82064.90158.21-2-2.00
2@NYG293876.32867.531112.42-2-1.00
3SD284562.23698.230110.3210.50
4@MIN324571.13447.620108.0410.30
5CHI294072.53228.11283.5000.00
6WAS193751.41885.10243.5382.70
8@DEN212777.833112.320142.42-8-4.00
9@KC243470.636010.622100.12-1-0.50
10MIN334671.73517.630115.4111.00
11CAR223073.32187.330126.83-3-1.00
12@DET314175.63819.330128.22-1-0.50
13@DAL51435.7564.0028.9000.00
14OAK152365.226611.621115.5000.00
15@STL193063.32277.62280.83-3-1.00
16@CHI173253.11534.80240.2300.00
17DET91181.8999.020143.812121.00
19SEA
20NYG
Newsbreakers
August 30, 2008
Before finalizing The Trade, Jets' GM Mike Tannenbaum asked Brett Favre for a two-year commitment, according to the New York Daily News. As we know, Favre rejected the notion and Tannenbaum did the deal regardless. "He was just trying to get me to come at first, but once we knew the deal was going to be done, he would've liked a two-year commitment," Favre revealed in his first sit-down interview with print reporters. "I said, 'Mike, let me give you the best year I can possibly give you and let's go from there.'"

Our View:Favre's year-to-year position isn't news, but this was the first acknowledgement that the Jets wanted more. At the time of the trade, Tannenbaum declined to discuss the matter. When the season is over, the Jets, too, will be held captive by Favre's whims. Tannenbaum confirmed that he asked Favre for two years, adding that he's not bothered by the non-committal stance.
August 27, 2008
Jets coach Eric Mangini said that he's leaning toward not playing quarterback Brett Favre in the team's preseason finale at Philadelphia, according to ESPN.com. "If I had to tilt one way or the other like an airplane, I'd tilt that way," Mangini said.

Our View:Favre will be ready for the regular season regardless if he plays or not.
August 26, 2008
Coach Eric Mangini said Tuesday veteran quarterback Brett Favre isn’t likely to play in the Jets’ final preseason game, according to Pro Football Talk. “It would be safe to say I’m leaning towards that,” Mangini said. “He’d love to be able to get tons of work and have all the OTAs and all that stuff. It’s just not where we are right now. The most important thing to me is us getting ready as a group and getting ready for Miami. I think the more work that he does with our guys in the group, the better. [I] really look at the last preseason game as being able to evaluate individuals as opposed to the team, and it’s really important from that perspective.”

Our View:He is a veteran and he doesn't need that final preseason game to get ready. He'll be there and going in Week 1.
August 22, 2008
Brett Favre's contract with the Jets was altered to benefit the future Hall of Famer, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Favre's new contract does not include provisions for appearances on behalf of the Jets, as well as other provisions considered standard in professional sports deals. There is reportedly no backside to the existing deal between Favre and the Jets. Favre's agent (Bus Cook) and the Jets have renegotiated the contract to consist of the identical financial terms from the Packers' contract - 12M this year, 13M next and 14M in 2010, and nothing more. The language concerning appearances for the team and recovery of bonus due to retirement is no longer part of the deal.

Our View:Favre can also retire from the Jets at any time and have no obligation to forfeit any of the bonus money he has received.
August 19, 2008
Jets quarterback Brett Favre would like for head coach Eric Mangini to shed some of the offense, making it easier for him to digest, according to the New York Post. "I had a long talk with Eric. I don't want to think, I want to react. There's got to be some middle ground there," Favre said.

Our View:Favre has had trouble because the Jets and Packers use some of the same terminology, only with different meanings. Favre is a viable option as a fantasy signal-caller, though the returns may be greater a few games into the season, when he has full grasp of the offense.
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