Enigma869 wrote:lights1961 wrote:
AND THIS IS NOT FAVRES BEST TEAM HE HAS PLAYED AT... that 96 PACKER TEAM PLAYED EVERY WEEK AT TOP LEVEL... due to one guy... REGGIE WHITE... HE PUT THAT SEASON ON HIM...
there were no divas on that team... win or lost they played with heart... I dont see the Vikings doing playing with heart as the season has gone on...
Rick
In spite of last night's performance, that 96 Packers team wasn't close to as talented as this Vikings team. This Vikings team has a whole lot of guys who are stout on the defensive side of the ball. The 96 Packers didn't have a RB close to Peterson, and the receivers on this team are better as well. That Packers team won that Super Bowl on the feet of Desmond Howard, period, end of story. The 2007 Patriots may not have won the Super Bowl, but it doesn't change the fact that it was FAR more talented than their three championship teams were. The NFL is the one sport where the best team doesn't always win.
Edgar Bennet might not be AS FLASHY as PETERSON...but he gained more than 35 yards and 19 yards.....when they lost... he played HIS DAMN HEART OUT...
THAT PACKER TEAM had BLOOD, GUTS, HEART AND THE WILL... check this article out about Favre and Childress and the offense...
just a snip it from ESPN.COM.
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The Vikings failed to get anything going offensively in a 26-7 loss to Carolina on Sunday night. Adrian Peterson totaled just 35 yards rushing, while the Panthers sacked Brett Favre four times and knocked him down on several other occasions.
By the third quarter, Minnesota coach Brad Childress had enough of Favre taking shots, and despite the Vikings clinging to a tenuous 7-6 lead, tried to pull his QB from the contest. That, of course, did not go over well with Favre.
"Yeah, there was a heated discussion, I guess you would call it," Favre said after the game, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. "We were up 7-6 at the time. No secret, I was getting hit a little bit. I felt the pressure on a lot of plays. We had seven points. So I think everyone in the building was like, 'They're not moving the ball, they're not getting points.' Brad wanted to go in a different direction and I wanted to stay in the game.
"We were up 7-6. Yeah, it's not 70-6, but we're up 7-6. So I said, 'I'm staying in the game, I'm playing.' I don't know if it was exactly to protect me, or we had seven points, I'm not sure. That's his call. But we talked it out. We didn't have time, I didn't have time to sit there and say why or what. My response was, 'We've got to win this ballgame and I want to stay in and do whatever I can.' Now, unfortunately, I didn't do that, but that was my intention."
During that rant, Favre hinted that Childress wanted to bench him because the Vikings offense we struggling -- "I don't know if it was exactly to protect me, or we had seven points ..." -- a sentiment that Childress himself mentioned, as well, after the game.
"We were having a conversation about how the game was heading at that point in time and what we needed to do to head it the other way," Childress said.