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		<title>Favre Leads Vikings to Win, 5-0 Record</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 16:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Roberts</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[40 year old quarterback]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The arm should be falling off. The fingers, folding back. His bones should be brittle and breaking down. His ligaments and cartilage, gone. H&#8217;es 40-years old, and this is not how he should be playing. The Vikings should be 3-2, at best, and Adrian Peterson should already have 600+ yards and close to 10 touchdowns. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-402 alignleft" src="http://nflgalore.com/files/2009/10/brett-favre-300x206.jpg" alt="brett favre" width="300" height="206" /><em></em>The arm should be falling off. The fingers, folding back.</p>
<p>His bones should be brittle and breaking down. His ligaments and cartilage, gone.</p>
<p>H&#8217;es 40-years old, and this is not how he should be playing.</p>
<p><span>The Vikings should be 3-2, at best, and Adrian Peterson should already have 600+ yards and close to 10 touchdowns. And if this season was going how so many Favre-<span>bashers</span> dreamt it would, Favre would be back at his home again, retired, after a miserable start.<span id="more-403"></span></span></p>
<p>But, alas, fair Favre-hating folk, the old man is still at it.</p>
<p><span>He&#8217;s <span>proven</span> through five weeks, that despite his waffling, indecisive ways </span><em>off </em>the field, he still has it when it comes to making the calls <em>on </em>the field.</p>
<p>Five games, no losses, nine touchdowns, only two picks, and over 1,000 yards passing.</p>
<p>Not what you expected from your average 40-year old NFL quarterback?</p>
<p><span>No, by now, many were expecting (or hoping) that the biceps injury would flare-up, that Favre&#8217;s already half-way damaged <span>rotator</span> cuff would  dissolve, or that his <span>pre</span>-season ribs injury would render him immobile and ineffective.</span></p>
<p>But, while numbers can often shade the truth and protect players from their true identity, 2009&#8242;s numbers only offer support to the legend.</p>
<p>Favre played magnificently, once again, but this time as a 40-year old, as he shredded the Rams awful defense for over 230 yards and a touchdown.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t anything compared to what he did in the final minute versus the 49ers. It didn&#8217;t touch the dramatic and emotional win over the Packers. But it was simply a bonus.</p>
<p>As next week&#8217;s performance against the Baltimore Ravens will be.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s not ignore Favre&#8217;s excellent supporting cast. Adrian Peterson has surely helped take the focus off of the passing game (as it goes both ways), while Minnesota&#8217;s relentless pass rush and run-stuffing defensive tackles have added insurance.</p>
<p><span>The  beautiful thing about what&#8217;s happening in Minnesota, via Favre&#8217;s legendary arm, or channeling through Peterson&#8217;s legs, is that it&#8217;s only the beginning.</span></p>
<p>The Vikings are 5-0, heading back home to Minnesota to take-on a deflated Ravens team than just fell to 3-2, and they still haven&#8217;t even got it all together yet.</p>
<p>But that&#8217;s a good thing. While it&#8217;s always nice to start the season hot and at the top of your game, Brett Favre, of all people, is well aware that you&#8217;re only remembered for how you finish.</p>
<p>And I&#8217;m calling on you, once again, Favre-haters. As you wait, hope, and pray for those final games that could bring a potential Favre meltdown. As you dream all the different ways that Favre could fail in the playoffs, I ask of you to at least quiet down.</p>
<p>Suck it up, and admit that this was worth it. The NFL deserved this, and we&#8217;re all better for it.</p>
<p>Acknowledge that Brett Favre playing on a team, any team, made the game of football better than it would have been without him, even if it eventually means another failure at the end of the season.</p>
<p>Because right now Favre and the Vikings are perfect. <span>And even the strongest <span>opposer</span> of Favre shouldn&#8217;t want that to change.</span></p>
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