Found September 27, 2009 on
Shutdown Corner:
Brett Favre(notes) has done it again.No, he didn't retire and come back (and retire and come back again). And he didn't throw a crazy interception in quadruple-coverage or toss the ball underhanded to an offensive lineman or get praised by an announcer for looking like a kid out there. No, Brett Favre did what made him so famous in the first place: He led his team down the field with under two minutes remaining and threw a miraculous, game-winning touchdown to solidify his team's place atop the NFC. The Minnesota Vikings got the ball back down by four points with 1:49 to go in their home opener against the San Francisco 49ers. Favre proceeded to lead the team down to the Niners 32-yard line with 12 seconds remaining and no timeouts. He took the snap in shotgun, pump-faked, rolled out to his right, avoided one defender, sidled back to the middle of the field, tapped the ball and flung it into the endzone the instant before another defender was about to hit him for the gam...
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