The Favre Streak is Over
Posted on January 6, 2011 by James WNo Comments
All good things must come to an end. After 297 consecutive games, Brett Favre finally had to sit one out. It’s not the way he, or those who have rooted for him for the past 20 years wanted it to go down. His shoulder, decimated by abuse and advanced age, wasn’t ready enough for him to take the field against the Giants. Even with an extra day due to the collapsing of the Metrodome in Minnesota, Favre still wasn’t at enough strength.
It’s something most experts saw coming. Favre is well over the normal retiring age for quarterbacks. Playing football takes a certain toll on the body and Favre had taken more than his fair share of hits. Even in last season’s NFC Championship game against the New Orleans Saints Favre took quite the beating but managed to finish the game.
Over his 20 years and his 321 consecutive starts including the playoffs, Favre has seen his fair share of injuries but always managed to take the field. On a Monday night, in the relocated game city of Detroit, Favre didn’t. After wards he was gracious and humble. He said that he wouldn’t have been helpful to his team. Favre, who is often accused of being selfish, took the high road and did something selfless. He gave up his streak on a promise he made to himself. He would never force himself out onto the field if he didn’t think he gave his team the best chance to win.
It’s likely that Favre will have another game this season. It’s likely he will start against the Bears, but it’s not likely that Favre will be healthy enough to play another season. It appears that his football days are over. He’s had a great career and all great things must end.
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