02-02-2010, 11:23 PM
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Veteran Starter w/Big Long Term Deal
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Re: Brett Favray's crave for attention Part MCXXVII
I get so tired of people excusing his horrible across the body throw by saying he couldn't run. He WAS running on hte play. He was running to his right. All he had to do was run forward instead of to the right. He didn't throw because he felt he couldn't run. He threw because it is in his (and Bledsoe's) nature to force a ball, take chances and win or go home. Favre has been extraordinary lucky in his career, but every bad decision can't end up good. Evenetually things even out.
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“When we look at the board, based on everything we want in a football player at that particular time, we evaluate them and take the player that fits best for our football team. That’s what we always do, and I think the last nine years we’ve put a pretty competitive team out there on the field every year. I think that’s how you do it – you get good football players. Sometimes they are not always at the No. 1 position, but I don’t think you pass up good football players to get the guys who aren’t as good just because they’re at a position that somebody feels you need.”
BB on his draft philosophy, April 2010
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