This is why they got him. Not for his name or the blocks he can throw downfield during a random pass play. It wasn't for his grit or his scruff or his record number of starts. The Vikings picked up Brett Favre because, unlike anyone they've had in five years, he can make plays with arms.
On a Sunday in the Metrodome, Favre did just that, scrambling around as the clock ticked away, down by four to a scrappy 49ers team that was looking to go 3-0 for the first time since 1998, and tossed one of those cannon throws towards the end zone, where Greg Lewis made the catch of the year so far in the NFL -- a snag that moved the Vikings to 3-0, and commenced the gushing over No. 4.
"It's hard to even recall all of 'em. This one was pretty special," Favre said.
Without that pass, it would have been a mediocre effort by the Vikings, at best. Adrian Peterson couldn't get anything going on the ground, rushing for just 85 yards and failing to find the end zone. The tough Minnesota defense let 49ers quarterback Shaun Hill pick them apart most of the afternoon, even after star running back Frank Gore went down following just one rush.
"I've had some hard losses. This is just another one for the list," 49ers cornerback Nate Clements said. "We just have to keep chopping away."
The player of the game before the Favre pass was probably Vernon Davis, who had two touchdowns and 96 yards receiving for the 49ers. All that was erased when the Vikings got the ball back with 89 seconds left in the game, down 24-20. On that drive alone, Favre had six of his 24 completions, including the 32-yard game winner to Lewis, who had zero catches up to that point.
Now, the praise will start for Favre and the Vikings. No matter your take on Brett, you have to believe that those type of plays wouldn't have happened if Minnesota didn't pick him up in the offseason. He directed the offense down the field, and placed that ball in a position that only Lewis could have caught it.
If you didn't see the catch, video is below. There are probably a lot of words that you couldn't use to describe Mr. Favre (stable being one of them), but the man is exciting, and Sunday at the Metrodome was a perfect example.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
9-27-2009 @ 6:07PM
ruready4success said...
Brett Favre is like "Old Man River". He just keeps rolling along -- and often amazing us with his last minute (no, last second!) exploits.
Cheers!
Jito
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9-27-2009 @ 6:24PM
VIKINGSOBSERVER said...
"Great Game Brett!" As for the offensive line?? Please turn in your uniforms ASAP! Vikings are better off with high school to collage players...
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9-27-2009 @ 9:52PM
Lazy mommy said...
never a fan but.....WOW! football gods with him
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9-27-2009 @ 10:48PM
PAUL GRACZYK said...
Vikes will not beat The Giants to get to the Super Bowl. I can't wait til Jan 3rd, guess who is coming to town. Brett, wait you threw it to the last team to set up the game wining field goal. He will choke like he always does, ask the Jets fans....
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9-28-2009 @ 12:43AM
Spencer said...
I look forward to Eli having another 4 Int game against the Vikings
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9-28-2009 @ 5:28AM
PAUL GRACZYK said...
Spencer, Yes Eli may throw 4 int. But the Giants will win 28-10. I'm sorry, I forgot Eli was in the Giants defense as well. One question for you? Since 1986 , Giants have won 3 Super Bowls. How many have the Vikes won ? I'm sorry their Super Bowl wins come in the regular season. Not when it really counts. Until they win the Super Bowl. We shouldn't even have them in the conversation. Remember this, regular season don't mean a thing. Come back with a response when the win The Super Bowl. Until then, leave your comments at home. Enjoy your regular season wins. They don't count, if you don't win in the playoffs. Playoffs, did I say playoffs..
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9-28-2009 @ 7:43AM
ckevinbaldwin said...
He does what so many of us, from boys to men, only dream about. Leading a team in a last minute game-winning drive (his 40th of his career)to remain un-defeated.
He is the stuff of NFL Legend.
Brett, PLEASE COME TO KANSAS CITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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9-28-2009 @ 8:00AM
jamesnyhan said...
Giants did well in the day. Watch out guys? How many super bowls have brett favre played and or won? Do not know do not care. The past is the past and all I know Brett did well. it will be fun to watch the present.
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9-28-2009 @ 8:29AM
joeyjunkert said...
Favre is a bonifide LEGEND in his own time!!
What happens when you combine a 3x MVP QB, with a 2000 yard rusher, and a run stuffing defense??
ANSWER:
See you in MIAMI!!!
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9-28-2009 @ 8:53AM
WELCOME DAWN!! said...
WHAT AN AWESOME GAME SUNDAY!!MINNESOTA IS VERY LUCKY TO HAVE BRETT!! HE IS THE WONDER BOY IN THE NFL..I WONDER WHAT THE GOOD OLE BOYS IN GREEN BAY THINK??BY THE WAY I'M IN WISCONSIN AND WILL BE CHEERING ON THE VIKINGS ALL THE WAY TO THE SUPERBOWL!!!!!!GO BUDDY..GO BRETT..I KNOW YOU CAN DO IT!!
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9-28-2009 @ 10:11AM
packerbf4tb said...
AWESOME SHOCKING FINISH...
GO FAVRE!!! GO VIKINGS!!!!
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9-28-2009 @ 12:37PM
Steve said...
The 49ers were robbed plain and simple, not by Favre, but by the referees. The receivers back foot was on the line and when he hit the ground, the ball came out. The Raiders lost a touchdown when this happened, so why not the Vikings. I am tired of the partiality in professional sports. Witness the on-the-field miss of Favre throwing the ball past the line of scrimage. At least the review caught this one. Reverse the game and replay the 4th quarter; this time use honest officials.
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9-28-2009 @ 12:58PM
Koehlers said...
Give us a break already .. Favre's pass was nothing more than a classic "Hail Mary". The credit belongs to the reciever. That was one awesome grab! We'll see Farve and Co. (or Giants) in the play-offs! GO NINERS
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9-28-2009 @ 1:16PM
Packer Fan said...
Yes Brett, has brought alot to the NFL.. He is what alot of us grew up dreaming to do.. I am a Packer Fan through and through.. But when Brett comes to town I will be loyal to Brett for he is the one that brought the glory back to Title Town.. We have a good quartback in Green Bay... But not the kind of quartback that will take chances to win games.. Mr. Thompson I can not wait until the gunslinger comes back to town.. My bet is he will be playing at a level that will make you sick.. I for one will be happy about that.. I do believe that small town Green Bay does not need people like you.. That is not what Green Bay Packers were built on.. Mr. Thompson you need to go.. Get lost... Brett will make his statement and will retire for sure after this season... I will enjoy watching Minissota beat us 2 times this year.. Great Job Brett... I for one am 110% behind you..
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9-28-2009 @ 1:27PM
dmack said...
Man some of u Vikings fans are out of your mind. your run defense is not what u think. U were giving up 109 on the ground to the Browns and Lions. The niners played without Gore who is a beast. Add Gore to that game and u guys lose by ten.
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9-28-2009 @ 11:53PM
aurora mia said...
Gore "the beast" was in the game. he lasted one play.He didn't score 10 points on it either.
9-28-2009 @ 1:30PM
dmack said...
And Farve was playing like crap the whole game. Any QB in the league throws the ball 47 times and they two get 300 yards passing. The guy is a legend, but he is not even close to the player he once was.
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9-28-2009 @ 11:57PM
aurora mia said...
did he win the game? I thought so.
9-28-2009 @ 3:52PM
rtcraw said...
Favre is a great qb, however, he has some really great receivers and running backs to make it happen, give them credit too, they score the points.
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9-28-2009 @ 4:40PM
leoganz said...
Koehlers said...
Give us a break already .. Favre's pass was nothing more than a classic "Hail Mary". The credit belongs to the reciever. That was one awesome grab! We'll see Farve and Co. (or Giants) in the play-offs! GO NINERS
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Better get your vision checked pal......hail mary's are thrown up in the air not on a line........
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