By Alfred Johnson
Yesterday, in the game where the Packers won 35-13 over the Giants, the 37 years old quarterback, Brett Favre, gave a demonstration of how the position and the game should be played and celebrated his three touchdown passes with irrepressible happiness and satisfaction.
On the second half, Favre completed his first 14 passes, beating John Elway on the all-time list, showing that the grand old man of the league was still on a great shape.
Favre had the control over the game ball and completed 29 of 38 passes for 286 yards and a 112.4 rating against the Giants. He currently has 417 touchdown passes on his career and is only three away from Dan Marino’s all-time mark.
The eight-time Pro Bowler, Favre, threw a go-ahead 2-yard TD to Bubba Franks, starting a 14 straight completions string, after the halftime.
Favre is a legend and a role model for his teammates, coaches and fans. "He's played the same way since he was a kid. He hasn't changed. I don't think he'll ever change. He loves to have fun. That's what it's all about." said Donald Driver, who has been his teammate since 1999.
Football has been a shelter for Brett Favre, which gives him the strength to go forward and be positive after the family tragedies that have affected his life in the last years. Nevertheless, even with these unfortunate events, Favre has led the Green Bay Packer’s to substantial victories for the past 15 years.
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