Brett Favre – NFC Championship Clock Is Ticking
It is an unlikely NFC game of the year, and while the fate of two great NFL franchises are decided, the clock is ticking on Brett Favre’s career. Ticking so loud that you will hear it over the riotous scene that will be Lambeau Field. Brett Favre is fighting back time. His weapons, once lethal on the football field, have stayed by his side just long enough for him to go into deep January combat, paving the way for an NFC Title game in the Frozen Tundra that is Green Bay. Time is an enemy that no one can defeat. Brett Favre has an opportunity to make it otherwise.
The scene will be pure NFL marketing, much as it was last week in Green Bay. A timeless picture of the storied stadium, a deep-freeze blowing the arctic air of “Ice-Bowls” and other great days gone by, and #4 as always under Center.
In the darkest recesses of Brett Favre’s mind, there is the knowledge that time is drawing thin. The pressure to win for Favre is here, and it is now. His counterpart, Eli Manning, can play without that kind of pressure on him, courtesy of Father Time not standing over, watching, waiting. Brett Favre knows better than anyone how infrequent these opportunities are. This may be his last, great chance.
Once upon a time Favre had the clock on his side. If Green Bay lost a playoff game, it stung but they were a team on the come. Next year would be their turn. They had Mike Holmgren calling shots. They had the late, great Reggie White anchoring a bruising defense. They too had Favre. Favre too had time.
Opportunity in this NFL is a fickle mistress. At 14-3, the Packers are the surprise darlings of the NFL. Having retired from the big stage in recent seasons, the Packers have this opportunity, bright lights and all, to once again steal the spotlight. Favre knows this stage. Many of his teammates do not. Some say their 14-3 record has been accomplished by smoke and mirrors. Favre has his fingerprints all over these Packers, and their 14 wins are real enough.
Green Bay and Favre have caught second-wind. Critics who called for Favre to step aside in recent years, have had their voices shouted down by the steel of his play. The bigger question is: now that the Packers have this last chance with Favre at the helm, are they and he ready to beat the clock one more time?
Time races forward towards the Super Bowl. Time races forward for Brett Favre. Opportunity is racing just ahead of Brett Favre for perhaps the last time in the Favre era. Can he catch it before time catches him?
I’m sure Favre’s hoping for one more SuperBowl, but he’s got nothing left to prove. He could retire tomorrow, before Sunday’s game, and he’d still be one of the greatest QBs to ever play the game. As a Giants fan, I really wish he’d retire tomorrow… Good post!
What’s the bigger obstacle – Time or New England? I hope Favre beats both in the Super Bowl! Yes, I’m assuming a lot, but it’s not much of a stretch to see those two teams in the BIG game.
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Luke