Brett Favre
Author of Favre
About the Author
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(Wikipedia)
Works by Brett Favre
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Favre, Brett Lorenzo
- Birthdate
- 1969-10-10
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Gulfport, Mississippi, USA
- Places of residence
- Kiln, Mississippi, USA
- Education
- University of Southern Mississippi
- Occupations
- football player
- Relationships
- Favre, Deanna (wife)
- Organizations
- Atlanta Falcons
Green Bay Packers
New York Jets - Awards and honors
- Associated Press NFL MVP (1995)
Associated Press NFL MVP (1996)
Associated Press NFL MVP (1997)
Retired Jersey (Green Bay Packers)
NFL 101 Award (NFC Offensive Player of the Year|1995)
NFL 101 Award (NFC Offensive Player of the Year|1996) (show all 15)
NFL 101 Award (NFC Offensive Player of the Year|2002)
NFL 101 Award (NFC Offensive Player of the Year|2007)
Washington D.C. Touchdown Club NFC Player of the Year Award (1995)
Washington D.C. Touchdown Club NFC Player of the Year Award (1997)
Washington D.C. Touchdown Club NFC Player of the Year Award (2002)
Washington D.C. Touchdown Club NFC Player of the Year Award (2007)
Washington D.C. Touchdown Club NFC Player of the Year Award (2009)
Bert Bell Award (1995)
Bert Bell Award (1996) - Agent
- James A. Cook
Members
Reviews
Awards
Statistics
- Works
- 6
- Members
- 137
- Popularity
- #149,084
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 4
First it was very easy to read. Thankfully Favre and Havel write the way most people speak so the pages flew by.
Second do any of you think the Favre has read this book since he wrote it? I wonder how he feels about it now. One of my favorite quotes was in the last chapter:
"That's what I want some NFL coach to say about me someday. Whether it's Carolina or Detroit or Chicago, somebody saying, "Damn, if we could only get rid of Favre, we could make it to the Super Bowl.""
It took 3 seasons but with Favre out of Green Bay they won the Super Bowl again...do you think that quote haunts him?
It was a shame to see Favre go out the way he did but we went out on his terms.… (more)