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To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (126314)12/4/2006 10:13:51 AM
From: Shoot1st  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 225578
 
You must have near frozen.......

having to measure 4 times......

poor boy.

Shootie



To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (126314)12/4/2006 10:18:05 AM
From: Rainy_Day_Woman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
a true

snow

job

brat

btw, did you Packer yesterday and see god?

a few Brett stats:

Records and milestones
Favre currently possesses a number of NFL records:

Most seasons with 30 or more touchdown passes: 8 (1994-1998, 2001, 2003-2004)
Most consecutive seasons with 30 or more touchdown passes: 5 (1994-1998)
Most consecutive seasons with 20 or more touchdown passes: 12 (1994-2005)
Most seasons leading the league in touchdown passes: 4
Most consecutive 3,000+ yards passing seasons: 14 (1992-2005)
Most consecutive 300+ completion seasons: 14 (1992-2005)
Most consecutive NFL MVP awards: 3 (1995, 1996, 1997)
Most NFL MVP awards: 3 (all in a row)[19]
Most consecutive starts by a quarterback: 232 (252 including playoffs)
Longest touchdown pass: 99 yards (to Robert Brooks, 1995)[20](tied with several others)
Most touchdown passes in road games: 198
Most touchdown passes in a single stadium: 194
Only five other quarterbacks in NFL history have recorded at least two consecutive 30-touchdown passing seasons in their careers: Steve Bartkowski,[21] Dan Fouts,[22] Dan Marino,[23] Jeff Garcia,[24] Y.A. Tittle.[25]

From 2002 to 2004, Favre threw a touchdown pass in 36 consecutive games,[26] the second longest streak ever behind Johnny Unitas' 47.[27]

Favre continues to close in on several NFL career records. As of the twelfth week of the 2006 NFL season, Favre stands at:

Second all-time in career passing touchdowns, with 410 (Marino, 420).[28] Would finish the season with approximately 416 at this season's current pace.[29]
Second all-time in career passing yards, with 56,249 (Marino, 61,361).[30] Would finish the season with approximately 57,446 at this season's current pace.[29]
Second all-time in career pass completions, with 4,908 (Marino, 4,967) [31] Would finish the season with approximately 5,012 at this season's current pace, gaining the lead.[29]
Second all-time in career pass attempts, with 8,014 (Marino, 8,358)[32] Would finish the season with approximately 8,196 at this season's current pace.[29]
Second all-time in single stadium passing yards, with 25,092 (Elway, 27,889) [33] Would finish the season with approximately 25,682 at this season's current pace.[29]
Third all-time in career record by a starting quarterback, at 142-87 (John Elway, 148-82-1, Marino, 147-93). Would finish the season at approximately 144-90 at this season's current pace. Will not be able to move into first this season without his team making the playoffs, which appears unlikely.[29]
Third all-time in career wins by starting quarterback with 142 (Elway, 148; Marino, 147). Would finish the season with approximately 144 at this season's current pace.[29]
Third all-time in career consecutive STARTS by a NFL player with 232 (Mick Tingelhoff, 240; Jim Marshall, 270). Would finish the season with approximately 237 at this season's current pace.[29]
Tied - Fourth all-time in career games by a quarterback with 236 (Marino, 242; Tarkenton, 246; Earl Morrall, 255). Would finish the season with approximately 241 at this season's current pace.[29]
Fourth all-time in interceptions thrown with 265 (Tarkenton, 266; John Hadl, 268; George Blanda, 277). Would finish the season with approximately 269 at this season's current pace.[29]
In addition, Favre owns a number of team records, having printed his name into almost every passing category in the annals of Green Bay Packers history.