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Will Favres records be broken?

I think the only people who still have a chance at breaking them is Manning and Brady. Manning would have to play 2 more seasons to break a few and about 6 more seasons to break the rest of them at the pace he is going. Brady is a few years behind Manning on most of the records. So does anyone find it possible?

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Manning for sure Adam. And besides I'll be glad, I've had enough of Farve. I'm tired of his waffling and his ego although he tries to hide it.

Actually, in reality, he beat us too many times....
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I am sick of Favre too Stringer. He should have stayed retired. He says he keeps playing because he has nothing else to do and he wants to keep doing the thing he loves. Now look what he is doing? he is getting alot of praise. I almost bet he will go to the super bowl, then will come back next year because he thinks he is still good. His accuracy is better than it has ever been but hell, I still want him to retire. He actually has a good team to carry his a$$ this year. Adrian Peterson will give him a ride to the superbowl and so will the recievers that make everything happen. He never had these kind of things before.

It will take a little longer for Manning to do it but can still do it if Favre retires this year. The things I put up were for a few years ago.
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Yeah, Farve and his ego. Possibly he is sticking around to improve his records so no one will beat them. Thant and again, his ego, turns me off.
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I figure he did stick around the next year to improve his records, now he is playing to make them unbeatable.
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Yeah, and I see that as his EGO (period).

When Walter Payton retired he seriously considered coming back two years later, his friends talked him out of it. They told him that he could still play, not a problem, but he was older now and a running back takes a beating every week. And he could ruin his rep. He decided not too.

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