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  • Favre surpasses Marino with great respect

    Brett Favre became the NFL career leader in yards passing Sunday, overtaking Dan Marino for his latest achievement in a milestone season.

    Marino passed for 61,361 yards in 17 seasons. Favre, who now has 61,405 yards, also is in his 17th season while enjoying a year comparable to his peak production, although he made sure Marino got his just due.

    "I've said this all along: I've never considered myself to be in the same league as Dan Marino," Favre said. "What a great passer, maybe the greatest passer ever.

    "The way he did it is maybe the way you'd coach another guy to do it."

    Favre also hit Donald Lee on a 4-yard touchdown pass early in the second quarter for his 440th career TD pass. Earlier this season, Favre broke another mark that belonged to Marino with his 421st at Minnesota on Sept. 30.

    He topped John Elway's career record for victories by a starting quarterback with his 149th at New York on Sept. 16.

    Favre entered the game on pace to surpass his personal best of 4,413 yards in 1995 and challenge Lynn Dickey's franchise record of 4,458 yards set in 1983.



    David
    "If it doesn't matter who wins or loses, then why do they keep score?"
    Vince Lombardi

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    One cannot help but like both Marino and Favre.....but Favre has the ring and Marino missed his 'one' chance vs Joe Montana. As much as I disliked the 49's I would pick Joe Montana first among the three at their peak in any big game.
    "If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.... If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed."
    -- Thomas Jefferson to Col. Yancey, 1816

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    • #3
      It's a shame there is a two way mutual respect however. You can see that Marino is bitter every time another one of his records falls to Favre. I don't know which show he does with Collinsworth, but he ribbed Marino a bit after the St Louis game and Dan was clearly shook up by it.

      Brett is a gentleman and a class act. I believe him when he says that while records are nice, that's not why he's still playing.
      Yvonne

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TimeshareVon
        I don't know which show he does with Collinsworth, but he ribbed Marino a bit after the St Louis game and Dan was clearly shook up by it.
        HBO's Inside the NFL
        David
        "If it doesn't matter who wins or loses, then why do they keep score?"
        Vince Lombardi

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        • #5
          Yep that was the one.
          Yvonne

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