Play by play announcers and casual football analysts will probably wax poetically about how Brett Favre sprinkled a little late-game magic Sunday to the beat the Chiefs at the Meadow Lands. But despite throwing for 290 yards and two touchdowns (including the game winner to Laveranues Coles with only a minute remaining in the game to give NY a 28-24 win), the fact of the matter is that Brett was brutal and nearly cost his team a win.
Pundits and fans alike love to talk about Favre’s gunslinger mentality and how he takes risks in order to seek big rewards. But that wasn’t the case Sunday against Kansas City. He threw three costly, dumb interceptions including one that was returned for a 91-yard touchdown by Brandon Flowers that gave KC a 24-21 lead with less than eight minutes remaining in the game.
Yes, he did lead the Jets on a 6-play, 46-yard drive to win the game. But all Favre did with the drive was save his own skin and Coles had to make an incredible one-handed catch on an otherwise poorly thrown ball.
I realize Brett has been criticized before because of his reckless play, but it just seems that he’s been untouchable since he was traded to New York. Had the Jets lost today, one would hope that he would have been criticized like every other quarterback had they been intercepted three times by a one-win Kansas City team playing with rookie corners. But I doubt it. (Not to mention Tyler Thigpen outplayed him as he threw for 280 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions.)
