Never said he wasn't a great passer. But he is not one of the Top 5 "quarterbacks". That belongs to guys like Graham, Starr, Montana, Elway. Guys who usually came thru in the clutch in the big games. Brett Favre hasn't done that. That is a FACT as I've shown.
You obviously have a different definition of what makes an all-time great QB. Yes, Favre is one of the all-time greats...but he barely cracks the Top 10 in my book.
You say "Favre is the only thing that even kept that game close" (referring to the Saints game...cause it sure wasn't the case in all the others I mentioned). Maybe so....but when crunch time came around...Favre came up short. Situations that made legends out of Montana, Elway, Starr etc.....and Favre fails. Not once...not twice...not thrice...but four times out of five.
END OF STORY.
The mere fact you have to go back 50 years to name two QBs better proves my point. Montana had one of the greatest surrounding casts of all time. Favre had Antonio Freeman and Robert Brooks....oh and a washed up S. Sharpe i guess. Do i need to explain to you what the GB franchise situation was prior to Favre?
Favre will be remembered as one of the best ever. You might be the only person I have ever seen that would sum up Favre as 'coming up short'. He completely turned around Packer football after a very long down period....that is a winner pal.