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Posted: Sun 20:15, 31 Oct 2010 Post subject: Brett Favre |
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Eye-opener: Should Minnesota fans be worried about Favre?
Rust never sleeps so it would be absurd of us to believe that [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] was going to look like an All-Pro quarterback right out of the box.
But Vikings' fans had to be expecting more than nine points against the Saints.
"There were a lot of opportunities we left out there," Favre said after the 14-9 loss to New Orleans.
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The future Hall of Famer,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], who had offseason surgery on his ankle, was 15 of 27 for 171 yards with a touchdown and an interception.
He did show some Favre-like brilliance but the nine points has to stick in his craw.
"I missed on some of these throws, but everything felt fine," he said. "I was throwing a little behind. Some of the reads that I made, or didn't make, you can say that in a couple of weeks, that will come back. This is the first game. That means a lot."
What would mean more to Minnesota officials and fans is to see their $20 million man return sooner than later. The schedule goes Miami, Lions, bye, Jets and Cowboys.
One game does not make a season but people give you less margin for error when you are a 40-year old QB.
It is good to be king but if he has another mediocre outing, Favre may find out how uneasy lies the crown.
Should Minnesota fans be worried at all about their leader?
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