Giants vs Packers Recap, Favre Gets New Record

Brett Favre picked a near-perfect way to become the winningest quarterback in NFL history. Favre hit his first 14 passes of the second half and threw three touchdown passes to rally the Green Bay Packers to a 35-13 victory over Eli Manning and the New York Giants on Sunday. The victory was the 149th of Favre's 17-year career and gave him one more than Hall of Famer John Elway. It also gave the Packers their first 2-0 start since they won their first three in 2001. The loss was the second straight for the undisciplined and error-prone Giants, something that hasn't happened at the start of a season since 1996 -- the year Dan Reeves got fired. Tom Coughlin, who came into the season under pressure to do more than make the playoffs, may now be really under the gun. Favre threw a go-ahead 2-yard touchdown pass to Bubba Franks on the Packers' opening series of the second half. The eight-time Pro Bowl quarterback added TD tosses of 3 yards to Donald Lee and 10 yards to Donald Driver after New York rookie Ahmad Bradshaw fumbled the ensuing kickoff. Favre finished 29-of-38 for 286 yards, including 18-of-21 for 147 yards in the second half as he constantly exposed the Giants' suspect defense with short passes. Rookie DeShawn Wynn added touchdown runs of 6 and 38 yards for Green Bay. Manning, whose playing status was uncertain all week because of a sprained shoulder, played well, leading New York to scores on three consecutive series bridging the second and third quarters. He threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to Plaxico Burress and helped set up field goals of 48 and 32 yards by Lawrence Tynes, who also missed a 34-yarder on the opening series of the game. Manning finished 16-of-29 for 211 yards. He threw a costly interception to defensive tackle Corey Williams with 6:35 to play. Backup Jared Lorenzen replaced Manning after Wynn's long touchdown run gave Green Bay a 35-13 lead.

Written by NY (AP).

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Anonymous September 16, 2007 at 4:37 PM  

Favre sucks he isnt the best QB

Anonymous September 16, 2007 at 5:14 PM  

What are you talking about!? He just got the all time win record, and he's set to break the touchdown record in a game or two, completion record, and possibly the yard record. So I wouldn't say he sucks, I would say he's god.

Anonymous September 16, 2007 at 9:12 PM  

dude check out his INT man he aint that good QB he's avg-good.

Anonymous September 17, 2007 at 4:17 PM  

his interception was tipped dumbass!

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