Best division in football for a number of years back then. Dennis Green & the Vikings were also pretty good and Barry... WTH can you say about that guy? Sanders ran against so many HOF defensive players in that division (3 on the Bucs - Sapp, Brooks, and Lynch), it's amazing he got the numbers that he did.... in a shortened career no doubt. Best running back EVER!
This guy was just a different breed. As great as Rodgers is and I do mean great I’ll take Favre over him every day of the week and twice on Sundays. Brett was a pure leader, Aaron never will be. Guys would kill for Brett, Aaron couldn’t get his guys to get him coffee.
yeah, something about aaron he lacks........ on the field Aaron is the better qb player, athlete. but he cant do the team part like Farve. Many say Aaron go to Patriots he be amazing. i honestly think he get benched or traded 6 games in.... he just doesnt seem to have that team mentality. Im great, your not is kinda what i hear from him. and i like aaron and the packers.
I disagree, I think they have two different styles of leadership. Favre was very very charismatic, very personable, very relatable. He was the guy you could imagine being an uncle who could toss a football hard enough to crack your ribs. AR on the other hand, seems to lead more by action or quietly behind the scenes. I don't question AR's leadership since the bleacher report came out and most of AR's teammates and former teammates came out and publicly stated they had his back, there was a lot of love for him from his teammates, and that tells me all I need to know.
@@Kashmirknight I live near Kevin in Florida. He was a great guy and was a good man by all accounts yet to my knowledge no cause of death has been released as of yet. His family suspects a heart attack. I never met Kevin, but know many who have and all I've heard was how decent of a guy he was to all.
Joe Andruzzi is the guy who has three brothers who were first responders for the FDNY on 9/11. He himself came to the rescue of an injured woman after the Boston Marathon bombing. He is also a cancer survivor. He should have his own episode of "A Football Life."
I'm a bears fan, can we get a break. First we had to deal with Favre, then AR. So for the last 30 years green bay has been kicking our ass. Always had respect for Brett, he made me smile cause even after the big hit was put on him, he would just hop up smack the guy on the head and play like he was still in the back yard. Aaron on the other hand I didn't like until Pat McAfee pod cast. Now I see him in a little different light. He's not that bad of a guy. I think he is more to himself when it comes to answering reporters. Just my two cents. But still GO BEARS.
The Great ole days! NFL talent the last 5 years is so horrible. We’ll never see such greatness at QB. More than half the league had HOF QBs playing at the same time.
Brett Favre is the epitome of a GOOD AND DECENT HUMAN BEING! He played Professional Football with the wonder and excitement of a child! He would have played football even if he wasn’t being paid! He lived for the competition! That’s why it took him so long to finally retire.............he just loved playing that much and didn’t want to hand up his cleats! FAVRE IS ONE OF A KIND!
@@letsgobrandon3928 That’s WISCONSIN, and have been a Packer fan my whole life! Yes, Favre was addicted to pain medication in the past which almost broke up his marriage! However, his wife stuck by him and they have a Wonderful Family with two Beautiful Daughters! I guess I’m wondering what other information you have which would tell me that Brett is not a “Good Guy”! There’s an old saying guy and it says that “people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones”! I don’t doubt for a second that you live in a Glass House! Actually, I think you are a JERK!
My mother still loves you!! Please pray for us!! We have terrible divorce going on in Indiana.... 👀and this son I put up for adoption is in trouble.... Bless his heart!!
Yup. I'll never forgive that hit on Chad Clifton. The ball was at least 20yds downfield, Clifton wasn't even looking and that shot legitimately jeopardized his career. Fuck Warren Sapp.
He was great, yes, but his career was cut short so you can't compare him with Sapp since he played a full career and proved his worth by winning it all in 2002. Sapp in his prime was a force to be reckoned with. He alone disrupted offensive lines and allowed Simeon Rice to stack up on sacks and Barber/Kelly interceptions with his QB pressure.
Bible also talks about ethnic cleansing, how to beat your slaves, that women were magically created by the rib of a man, and to kill a man if he works on a Sunday. Anything else you'd like to add?
They had respect for each other back in the day as well. Two warriors going at it. Should be like that today, but it's not. When Sapp and Farve talk about the love of the game, they mean it. When guys say that now, they are more money motivated. I guess I can't blame them though. If you're a great player, you should be compensated. Still. There's nothing like the old school guys.
In the Era that him and others played in, that's when football was football, I don't know what to call it except political correctness foozball is of the debul! Quote unquote.
29 for 41 sacked 8 times 2TDs 0INTs with a passer rating of 103.9 I feel like even if I didn’t know the quarterback I could take one look at that stat line and tell you that could only ever be a Brett Favre stat line
I remember the Black & Blue division. Shame they did the realignment after the Bucs defense came into its own. Bret Favre - The Gunslinger one hell of a football player. He and Sapp were like kids out there.
Say whatever you want about Warren Sapp, but I will say these two things… 1. Sapp usually COULD back up his trash talk. 2. He may have been an ass at times, but Warren Sapp is an INFINITELY FAR BETTER *man* than that POS Ndomukong #Suh (of the #Lions) ever will be.
Brett Farve was tough. I have seen him in a game. Where he got two front teeth knocked out. He went to the side lines for one play. Next play went back in and threw a touchdown pass. That is toughness there. I put him in with the best, Marino, Peyton, Brady, Young, Eli.
dont get me wrong Warren was damned beast. but my guy was John Randle at the DT position in the 90's. wasnt a Minnesota or Tampa Bay fan but they both were great players
Bill M are you kidding me?? The only different about him is white hair. He's in better shape now than when he played, look him up on google. He got ripped as fuck
Favre and Sapp had something going on for all those years in the old NFC Central
Best division in football for a number of years back then. Dennis Green & the Vikings were also pretty good and Barry... WTH can you say about that guy? Sanders ran against so many HOF defensive players in that division (3 on the Bucs - Sapp, Brooks, and Lynch), it's amazing he got the numbers that he did.... in a shortened career no doubt. Best running back EVER!
@@milescaunin8294 dont forget about reggie white on green bay
Brett was a blast to watch!
"i'm getting closer."
"he is getting closer."
"I'm getting closer" 🤣🤣
Too bad the NFL made it that all you can do is 'tap' the QB on the shoulder now
Kevin died a couple days ago, RIP big guy (The guy at 0:52)
RIP Kevin
Game recognizes game
This guy was just a different breed. As great as Rodgers is and I do mean great I’ll take Favre over him every day of the week and twice on Sundays. Brett was a pure leader, Aaron never will be. Guys would kill for Brett, Aaron couldn’t get his guys to get him coffee.
Farve was good
I like Rodgers way better
Brett had fun.
yeah, something about aaron he lacks........ on the field Aaron is the better qb player, athlete. but he cant do the team part like Farve. Many say Aaron go to Patriots he be amazing. i honestly think he get benched or traded 6 games in.... he just doesnt seem to have that team mentality. Im great, your not is kinda what i hear from him. and i like aaron and the packers.
I completely agree, Favre was also just so fun to watch, you could tell how much he loved playing.
I disagree, I think they have two different styles of leadership. Favre was very very charismatic, very personable, very relatable. He was the guy you could imagine being an uncle who could toss a football hard enough to crack your ribs. AR on the other hand, seems to lead more by action or quietly behind the scenes. I don't question AR's leadership since the bleacher report came out and most of AR's teammates and former teammates came out and publicly stated they had his back, there was a lot of love for him from his teammates, and that tells me all I need to know.
Man we just love Brett Favre 😂🤣
Farve can tell a great story.
I'd love to see him and Warren sit down and just chop it up, it'd be entertaining as hell.
As I'm watching this...I just heard Kevin Greene died...how bizarre is that?
I didnt know he died?
@@Kashmirknight I live near Kevin in Florida. He was a great guy and was a good man by all accounts yet to my knowledge no cause of death has been released as of yet. His family suspects a heart attack. I never met Kevin, but know many who have and all I've heard was how decent of a guy he was to all.
Football players have the best stories
Brett is my all time favorite football player 🏈💯
Favre and Sapp were like mortal enemies but now both of them talk like they were old war buddies. Both are just old warriors
FAVRE 🐐 😎😎
Geat story Brett! really enjoyed it
Joe Andruzzi is the guy who has three brothers who were first responders for the FDNY on 9/11. He himself came to the rescue of an injured woman after the Boston Marathon bombing. He is also a cancer survivor. He should have his own episode of "A Football Life."
RIP Kevin Greene
His name is spelled Favre
I'm a bears fan, can we get a break. First we had to deal with Favre, then AR. So for the last 30 years green bay has been kicking our ass. Always had respect for Brett, he made me smile cause even after the big hit was put on him, he would just hop up smack the guy on the head and play like he was still in the back yard. Aaron on the other hand I didn't like until Pat McAfee pod cast. Now I see him in a little different light. He's not that bad of a guy. I think he is more to himself when it comes to answering reporters. Just my two cents. But still GO BEARS.
Much like the Bride is to Bill, Brett Favre is my "favorite person."
Legend talking about nother legend. Never gets old 😎👍
Cool to see Kevin Greene in there
The Great ole days! NFL talent the last 5 years is so horrible. We’ll never see such greatness at QB. More than half the league had HOF QBs playing at the same time.
Brett Favre is the epitome of a GOOD AND DECENT HUMAN BEING! He played Professional Football with the wonder and excitement of a child! He would have played football even if he wasn’t being paid! He lived for the competition! That’s why it took him so long to finally retire.............he just loved playing that much and didn’t want to hand up his cleats! FAVRE IS ONE OF A KIND!
You don't know much about Favre's past
@@letsgobrandon3928 Yes I do! I was born in Milwaukee, Wisconson
@@letsgobrandon3928 That’s WISCONSIN, and have been a Packer fan my whole life! Yes, Favre was addicted to pain medication in the past which almost broke up his marriage! However, his wife stuck by him and they have a Wonderful Family with two Beautiful Daughters! I guess I’m wondering what other information you have which would tell me that Brett is not a “Good Guy”! There’s an old saying guy and it says that “people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones”! I don’t doubt for a second that you live in a Glass House! Actually, I think you are a JERK!
@@scottpollack1007 can you say Dic Pic
Lol
Favre started the greatness in green bay
LOL, um ... what years did you want to chat about?
I would play with brett in a heartbeat.
FAVRE is the 🐐 !!!!
What did this clip have to do with "women sports lifestyle" ?
💯
Great sound quality. NOT!!!
My mother still loves you!! Please pray for us!! We have terrible divorce going on in Indiana.... 👀and this son I put up for adoption is in trouble.... Bless his heart!!
I love the inside baseball stories
Stealing from orphans again?
Terrible audio. Why even upload this.
Learn how to spell his name...
Sapp was so overrated.
who gives a thumbs down on this?
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So glad that Warren Sapp is BROKE today....he was a dirty player if I remember correctly.
you remember incorrectly
Shea White-Toney Take a look at some of Mr. Sapp’s ‘late hits.’
Don Draco You mean hitting a player ‘dead on’ while he’s walking away from a play that he wasn’t even in is just “part of playing ball man?” BullS!!!T
Yup. I'll never forgive that hit on Chad Clifton. The ball was at least 20yds downfield, Clifton wasn't even looking and that shot legitimately jeopardized his career. Fuck Warren Sapp.
@@tangobango9653 That's old school football bruth. He should've had his guard up.
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Saap blind sided a kicker, so.....
It was an o lineman and that's football. Legal block after an int
Jerome Brown 10 times better than Warren!!
Warren REGULARLY was double-teamed. And STILL couldn't be stopped, almost.
He was great, yes, but his career was cut short so you can't compare him with Sapp since he played a full career and proved his worth by winning it all in 2002. Sapp in his prime was a force to be reckoned with. He alone disrupted offensive lines and allowed Simeon Rice to stack up on sacks and Barber/Kelly interceptions with his QB pressure.
@@raulferro3998 Mix in Him and Brooks feeding Lynch players for breakfast.
sapp made us vomit--no one likes a bragger....even if he is great.....bible talks about humility.....sapp had none.
Bible also talks about ethnic cleansing, how to beat your slaves, that women were magically created by the rib of a man, and to kill a man if he works on a Sunday. Anything else you'd like to add?
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Nothing beat football in the 90s
The NFL in the 90s was awesome!
Cowboys vs 49ers
49ers vs Packers
Packers vs Cowboys
Epic battles
Bruh I could listen to stories like this ALL DAY!
When football was real
Favre is the man...Football isn't quite as interesting without him
I really miss watching him and guys of his era.
J Y u crazy
Patrick Mahomes is heading in that Brett Favre direction. He's got a long way to go, but that's who he reminds me of
When Sharpe Ms Antonio had time to run that route in Prevent see it was impressive .
@Big P Sanchez Bum? I bet your team is a rival team
Sapp and "Favre" now have such respect for each other. This is great!
They had respect for each other back in the day as well. Two warriors going at it. Should be like that today, but it's not. When Sapp and Farve talk about the love of the game, they mean it. When guys say that now, they are more money motivated. I guess I can't blame them though. If you're a great player, you should be compensated. Still. There's nothing like the old school guys.
I was at that game. I can't vouch for the trash talking from my seats up in section 343.
Favre used to jump right up and get into Sapp's face after he hit him
Just my kind of foosball stories
In the Era that him and others played in, that's when football was football, I don't know what to call it except political correctness foozball is of the debul! Quote unquote.
That Damn Gunslinger, my Favorite QB.. Go Packers..
Yep 20 interceptions multiple seasons !🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
6 seasons with over 20 int's in 2005 he had 29 lol had to be a record to throw that many int's. He should have been benched!!
Most int's rodgers ever threw was 13 in 2008. Rodgers doesnt turn the ball over!!
professional lies
December 7th 1998. Favre was sacked 8 times going 29 for 41 with 2 TDs and 0 INTs with a passer rating of 103.9. GB lost 24-22
29 for 41 sacked 8 times 2TDs 0INTs with a passer rating of 103.9
I feel like even if I didn’t know the quarterback I could take one look at that stat line and tell you that could only ever be a Brett Favre stat line
Crock
I remember the Black & Blue division. Shame they did the realignment after the Bucs defense came into its own.
Bret Favre - The Gunslinger one hell of a football player. He and Sapp were like kids out there.
Godspeed, B.F. Stay strong, as you always have.
Warren Sapp actually have 4 props for being the best QB he's faced against in his HOF career
I love the Kevin Greene trash talk
Kevin: "I'm getting closer....."
Brett thinks: "He is getting closer!"
That will definitely mess with your mind
Jesus look at those fucking mits on Brett..him n Jordan have huge hands... stone cold also has giants mits like them
Brett is actually so fucking funny
What is the name he says at 28 secs?
Preciateit
Where can I find the whole video?
Say whatever you want about Warren Sapp, but I will say these two things…
1. Sapp usually COULD back up his trash talk.
2. He may have been an ass at times, but Warren Sapp is an INFINITELY FAR BETTER *man* than that POS Ndomukong #Suh (of the #Lions) ever will be.
storyofcory dolphins. Or r u saying he was just a dick as a lion?
A.Donald is making him (suh) such a better player now though
“Sapp usually could” hahaha no he did. Show respect to the greatest DT of all time idiot.
Brett Farve was tough. I have seen him in a game. Where he got two front teeth knocked out. He went to the side lines for one play. Next play went back in and threw a touchdown pass. That is toughness there. I put him in with the best, Marino, Peyton, Brady, Young, Eli.
dont get me wrong Warren was damned beast. but my guy was John Randle at the DT position in the 90's. wasnt a Minnesota or Tampa Bay fan but they both were great players
Can we just come out and say that Will Farrell should definitely play as Brett Favre some day. He could definitely pull off the look lol
Oh yeah I forgot he was the guy before Rodgers lmao!!!!!! Miss Brett!!!!
Brett has respect for Warren and Warren has respect for Brett.
Brett on offense Reggie on defense either way it was very entertaining two of the best at their position
Great story!
It was a long night, 8 sacks...
4 made it so fun to watch those games back in the day... 92 as well RIP....
4 to chimura and antonio freeman was unstoppable on madden football on ps1 LOL....
He's a tomato
Dam..Favre has not aged well...only 46 in that vid and he looks 70!
Bill M are you kidding me?? The only different about him is white hair. He's in better shape now than when he played, look him up on google. He got ripped as fuck
What?? He looks like and old man.
I appreciate both comment you guys have but if you picked half the quarterbacks in this league he could play better than them right now at his old age
I agree...nothing to do with how Favre played. Just saying how he looks in his 60s.
Bill M ...That was a nice thing to write.
MY FAVORITE ALL TIME QB
GIVING RESPECT TO THE MAN THAT MADE ME A BUC4LIFE