http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/8446380/Favre's-arm-'fatigued'-after-morning-session Brett Favre dropped back, looked downfield and launched a long spiral about 5 yards past his intended receiver. A few plays later, the Jets quarterback short-hopped a toss that thumped into the grass. "I felt 38 today," Favre said Wednesday after New York's morning practice. "I'm not going to lie to you."
I'm sorry.. I'm an evil man.. I want bret favray to fail.. it says something very bad about me that an injury preventing him from playing well would be ok with me... he's a jet..
These articles are pathetic. This is about as surprising as a pitchers arm being tired in Spring Training. Tom Brady only practices once a day if the Patriots run two practices a day and nobody makes a big deal about that. Unbelievable. QB's arms will get that way and need rest. Shocking, they're human, I know.
It does say something very bad. They guy hasn't put on the uni since the NFC Championship, sure his arm is going to be a little tired. Don't worry though, we will rest him up for Week 1. BZ
well he needs to. you're not in wisconsin anymore. i heard the collective groan from staten island, from NJ.
My next question is will he be able to stay up late enough for monday night games? 8-9pm is like 2am for a guy his age.
I was at camp that day. It's funny how they mentioned those two plays and conveniently failed to mention the 35+ yard TD he threw to Cotchery shortly afterward. They showed the highlight of that TD on about 6 news outlets that night.
He will be fine it is nothing. I guess going from a highschool trianing camp to a NFL trianing camp would tire you arm out.
First off, no offense to Fin fans in debate. I respect your opinion, nothing personal, so don't make it such a thing, this is just mine: I hope Brett Favre has a great season, and the arm fatigue is all bluff, but I doubt it. Yeah, everybody says you gotta know when to go, but they said the same thing to Joe Montana and he took the Chiefs to the AFC Championship game after leaving the 49'ers. After watching Brett for the last 16 years, and some of you guys hatin' on him weren't even walking yet, or even out of grade school, I think he's got the gumption to make a playoff run happen. I guess I'm sentimental. That guy's my favorite quarterback besides Dan Marino of all time. I can't hate somebody not wanting to quit doing what they love, and if they believe they can still do their job, then I say go for it. Given the fact that he hasn't missed starting a game in 16 years, call him a whiney whatever, but go ahead and name somebody else that has done that in their career. Brett Favre, regardless of the drama on and off the field, is what football is about. He plays sick, half dead, or even a day after his father passed away, and then had the best game of his career. If he sucked so bad, he woudn't have played as long as he did, and hold all the records he does. He wouldn't be #4. Years from now, when speaking of perseverance in football, they'll still mention Brett Favre, regardless of all the b.s. going on now. So go on Brett, show these people you still have what it takes to make things happen. And if nothing else, thanks for the memories.
I think Chad will do just fine, once he gets in the swing of things down here in South Florida, he'll be great. I can't wait to see the Jets vs Phins game next month. I hope it's a classic.
Was throwing rocket balls last night and looked absoutely fine, like the Favre we've seen for 16 years. 5-6, 48 yds, TD.