Monday, September 29, 2008

Brett Favre has a huge day for Jets



Brett Favre has a huge day for Jets
Quarterback throws six touchdown passes and outguns Arizona's Kurt Warner.

Brett Favre set a career-high and a Jets franchise record with six touchdown passes Sunday against Arizona.
Quarterback throws six touchdown passes and outguns Arizona's Kurt Warner.

September 29, 2008

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-jets29-2008sep29,0,568980.story
From the Los Angeles Times

JETS 56, CARDINALS 35

Brett Favre has a huge day for Jets
Quarterback throws six touchdown passes and outguns Arizona's Kurt Warner.
September 29, 2008

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Brett Favre threw a career-high and Jets-record six touchdown passes, including three to Laveranues Coles, and New York took advantage of a series of mistakes by Arizona in a big second quarter before holding on to beat the Cardinals, 56-35.

New York's defense forced five turnovers -- three fumbles and two interceptions -- in the first half, and the Jets (2-2) set a franchise record by scoring 34 points in the second quarter.

Favre, showing no signs of a left ankle injury, completed 24 of 34 for 289 yards. Kurt Warner completed 40 of 57 for 472 yards for the Cardinals (2-2).

Arizona wide receiver Anquan Boldin was carted off the field after a helmet-to-helmet collision with Eric Smith in the end zone with 27 seconds remaining. He was alert and moving his extremities.

Quoteworthy: "He was just dialing it up and telling everybody, 'Hey, get ready. The ball is coming.' " -- Jerricho Cotchery, Jets receiver, on Brett Favre

From the Associated Press

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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Brett Favre's arrival makes Jets prime-time players. Interest has soared in all areas since the former Green Bay Packers quarterback arrived in town t



Brett Favre's arrival makes Jets prime-time players
Interest has soared in all areas since the former Green Bay Packers quarterback arrived in town this summer.

The multi-award winning "All Pro Sports Football Series" ... featuring Brett Favre, Jerry Rice, Ronnie Lott, Reggie White, Jack Del Rio, Brent Jones, Jim Lachey, Eric Allen, Rodney Hampton, Jeff Gossett and Jeff Jaeger and Coach Don Shula ... narrated by Emmy Award winning Roy Firestone ... is available at http://www.allprosportsfootball.com and 1 888 79 FOOTBALL ...

the most innovative football ... see http://www.allprosportsfootball.com ... , basketball and automobile racing series ever produced for home entertainment featuring: eleven of the greatest NFL football players and the most successful coach in NFL history; five of the greatest NBA basketball players and one of the most successful coaches in NBA history; and six internationally recognized automobile racing champions ... . sharing their life stories and demonstrating their skills in a very entertaining setting of upbeat music, three dimensional digital graphics and action footage.

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-farmer14-2008sep14,0,3484740.story
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SAM FARMER / ON THE NFL

Brett Favre's arrival makes Jets prime-time players
Interest has soared in all areas since the former Green Bay Packers quarterback arrived in town this summer.

By Sam Farmer
ON THE NFL

September 14, 2008

NEW YORK -- On Brett Favre's first day with the New York Jets, Newsday devoted 17 pages of its newspaper to the quarterback's arrival.

When the pope visited, he got 12 pages.

J-E-T-S! Brett! Brett! Brett!

Reebok has shipped 60,000 Favre Jets jerseys into the marketplace, a record 3,800 of which sold within the first 24 hours. His is by far the No. 1-selling NFL jersey this season. And, as it happens, he's chasing himself. Ranked second in sales is his Green Bay jersey.

J-E-T-S! Brett! Brett! Brett!

According to StubHub, today's showdown between the Jets and New England Patriots at the Meadowlands is the most expensive NFL ticket of the week, with an average price of $237 -- and that's without Tom Brady.

Whereas the website's cheapest Jets ticket is going for $110, fans who want to see the Super Bowl champion New York Giants play at St. Louis could, as of Friday afternoon, buy a ticket for $5.

That's more of a commentary on how bad the Rams are, of course, but it also underscores the remarkable surge of interest in the Jets.

Even a former Giants great can appreciate and feel good about what this means for the Jets, the city's perennial second-fiddle franchise.

"It's good for football, it's good for New York, and it's good for the Jets," said Harry Carson, a Hall of Fame former linebacker for the Giants. "It's been a long time since they've had the spotlight shined on them to this degree."

Or as marketing executive Steve Rosner puts it: "The Jets aren't just on the back page these days, they're on the front page."

Chalk that up solely to Favre, whose decision to sign with the Jets instantly made them one of the most watchable teams in sports, regardless of their 4-12 record last season.

That was evident from Favre's first day of training camp at Hofstra University, where a crowd of 10,000 -- about triple the average -- showed up to catch a glimpse of him.

When he walked onto the field, the speakers blared Bruce Springsteen's "Glory Days," and the fans erupted, giving him a standing ovation.

Favre's second day made news too. After he fumbled a snap, the quarterback adhered to team rules and ran a penalty lap.

Actually, it was more like a home-run trot, allowing fans pressed along the fences to get an up-close look at their hero, who was jogging alongside lumbering center Nick Mangold. Within an hour, one of the spectators had posted the scene on YouTube.

Favre isn't just a 38-year-old quarterback, he's a cultural phenomenon.

"For an old man, he's doing pretty good," former New York mayor Ed Koch said. "Because he's past his prime, he's made old men all over the city feel good. In that way, he's really helped us. There are a lot of old men in this city -- of which I'm one."

Added Koch: "He's probably gotten more invitations for dinner parties than anybody in town."

Clearly, collecting invitations isn't a priority for Favre -- unless it's an invitation to the postseason.

"I'm here for one reason," he said shortly after arriving. "Not to do commercials, Broadway, all those things. I'm here to help the Jets win."

To some degree, the Jets have already won.

By signing Favre, they helped ease the sting of selling expensive personal-seat licenses to fans who never had to buy them before, PSLs that will help fund construction of the $1.6-billion stadium the Jets and Giants will share. To some, the Favre signing was an indication the Jets were willing to spend to compete at the elite level.

Lost in that logic was that the Jets had already handed out $140 million in contracts to newly acquired guard Alan Faneca, center Damien Woody, defensive tackle Kris Jenkins and linebacker Calvin Pace. It seemed no one paid a great deal of attention to that spending spree, not until the Jets brought Favre on board.

The renewed interest was instantly obvious in ticket sales. The day after the late-night trade for Favre, StubHub brokered more than $1 million in Jets ticket sales. Through August, Jets ticket sales have increased more than 100% from last year, the NFL's biggest jump.

Said StubHub spokesman Sean Pate: "The buying dynamics shifted to fifth gear from first gear."

Now, the Jets are hoping to do the same on the field.

Last Sunday, they won in Miami, 20-14. But the Dolphins won only one game last season, and there were signs Favre is working through some rough spots.

More than once, he stepped into the huddle, glanced around at his teammates and -- no doubt cracking a smile -- simply said, "Same play." Against the Dolphins that was enough; he threw two touchdown passes.

Same old freewheeling Favre? Yes.

Same old Jets? Not even close.

sam.farmer@latimes.com

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Saturday, September 06, 2008

Jets pick Favre as one of their captains



Jets pick Favre as one of their captains

The multi-award winning "All Pro Sports Football Series" ... featuring Brett Favre, Jerry Rice, Ronnie Lott, Reggie White, Jack Del Rio, Brent Jones, Jim Lachey, Eric Allen, Rodney Hampton, Jeff Gossett and Jeff Jaeger and Coach Don Shula ... narrated by Emmy Award winning Roy Firestone ... is available at http://www.allprosportsfootball.com and 1 888 79 FOOTBALL ...

the most innovative football ... see http://www.allprosportsfootball.com ... , basketball and automobile racing series ever produced for home entertainment featuring: eleven of the greatest NFL football players and the most successful coach in NFL history; five of the greatest NBA basketball players and one of the most successful coaches in NBA history; and six internationally recognized automobile racing champions ... . sharing their life stories and demonstrating their skills in a very entertaining setting of upbeat music, three dimensional digital graphics and action footage.

September 3, 2008

Jets pick Favre as one of their captains

The Associated Press
Brett Favre has made quite an impression on his new teammates.
The ballots are in, and the veteran quarterback was voted one of the New York Jets’ offensive captains despite being with the team for less than a month.

“I’m honored,” Favre said Wednesday before the Jets’ first practice at their new home in Florham Park, N.J. “I felt a little uncomfortable to be voted. I feel like I need to earn it.”

Well, that’ll start Sunday when the Jets open the regular season at Miami with Favre under center.

“I don’t want it to be based on past performances or longevity, whatever,” Favre said. “All those things are important, but what’s important is what I do here and how I carry myself as a teammate, what type of leader I am. But you have to vote a captain, as every team does, early in the year and I’m honored to represent this team.”

Favre, acquired from Green Bay on Aug. 6 after coming out of retirement, joined new left guard Alan Faneca as offensive captains. Defensive end Shaun Ellis and safety Kerry Rhodes were selected captains on defense in the vote by players Tuesday, while David Bowens and Leon Washington will represent the special teams unit.

“Obviously, he’s fitting in well to be voted on by his peers to be a captain,” coach Eric Mangini said of Favre. “I think the question of how he’s adjusting, how he’s fitting in with the guys has been clearly answered by the fact that his peer group — I don’t know how peer groups work with that age differential — but the kids voted for him.”

The 38-year-old, gray-stubbled quarterback has been lauded throughout his career for being one of the game’s ultimate leaders. His new teammates recognized that, and that he has started an NFL-record 253 consecutive games, showing a penchant for playing through pain. It also helps that he has the coach’s ear.

“You want a guy who has a hand in upper management,” Bowens said with a big laugh. “That was a no-brainer, I’m sure, for the offensive guys. Brett can go upstairs and talk to Eric pretty easily, but aside from all that, Brett is a good leader. He’s showed toughness and played about 1,000 games in a row or something like that. Anytime you’ve got a guy in that situation, you definitely look up to him for leadership.”

Favre will take on the Dolphins and Chad Pennington, the man he replaced, on Sunday and acknowledged he still has moments of anxiety before games, even after 17 seasons.

“If I didn’t, I wouldn’t be back,” Favre said. “I feel like a rookie in some respects because of the circumstances. Believe me, there will be some excitement and butterflies, but I’ve had that each and every year. There may be a few more this time than in years past.”

That’s because of the massive spotlight, not to mention pressure, that has followed Favre from Green Bay to New York.

“I understand that most people think the odds are against me, and that’s fine,” he said. “I’m not here to be a god. I’m not here to get trashed, either. I’m here to help this team win. I still think I can offer something to the game of football, to myself. That’s all I can do. I hope it works out, believe me.”




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