The Packers won 5 of 6 games from the Vikings between 1987-1989:
1987 -
October 4: Packers 23, Vikings 16
December 13: Packers 16, Vikings 10
1988 -
October 16: Packers 34, Vikings 14
December 11: Packers 18, Vikings 6
1989 -
October 15: Vikings 26, Packers 14
November 26: Packers 20, Vikings 19
Brett Favre is now retired and no longer plays in the NFL. During his career he played for 4 teams, though he is best known as the quarterback for the Green Bay Packers. He also played for the Falcons, Jets and Vikings.
Brett Favre has played for 3 different NFL teams.. Atlanta Falcons 1991-2 (traded in the 1992 off season) Green Bay Packers 1992-3 - 2007-8 (traded in the 2008 off season) New York Jets 2008-9 and currently playing for the vikings 2009-present
No he is on the patriots, he has played with the Vikings though
Personally, I have never been invaded by Vikings. They did cause a bit of trouble for my Irish relations, though.
In short, the Green Bay Packers (3/6/08) and the New York Jets (2/12/09). He has contemplated retirement many times, and is known for having much off-season drama, more commonly known as the "Favre Drama."Brett Favre retired from the Green Bay Packers first on March 6th, 2008. That was his first official retirement, even though he had two previous years where retirement was previously considered.He then joined the New York Jets on August 7th, 2008, after being traded from the Packers. After a season where the Jets barely missed the playoffs, Brett Favre retires for a second time from the New York Jets on February 12th, 2009.On August 18th, 2009, Brett Favre officially signs with the Minnesota Vikings, the arch rivals of his long time team the Green Bay Packers. He has since led them to an NFC championship game against the New Orleans Saints, and as of January 24th, 2010, is still playing for the Vikings.View the related link below for a timeline of many consecutive summers of Brett Favre drama, from the contemplation of retirement from the Green Bay Packers to the sudden signing with the Minnesota Vikings.
The Green Bay Packers have been around since 1919, so that would be 90 years. They didnt join the NFL until 1921 though.
He sure would. The offensive coordinator there (Darrell Bevell) was his QB coach in Green Bay and they run a similar offense as the Packers did when he was there so not alot of learning would be required by Brett Favre. Also he has a problem with Ted Thompson the General Manager of the Packers for trading him and believing he was not as good as Aaron Rodgers, the current QB of the Packers, even though it is widely believed that Thompson gave Favre a chance to come in and compete with Rodgers but Favre refused saying he wasn't going to go through that he was a veteran and was not going to compete. So Brett has gone thru with the surgery he needed and by all accounts will be ready to play this coming season and I would say there is a good chance it will be with the Vikings (I am a huge Favre fan but believe he is in the wrong in this situation)
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He never has in the past. It should be decided any day now if he is going to the Tampa Bay Bucs or the New York Jets next season though.
If you ask a fan they might tell you there is no weakness for the Packers. Looking at the stats though their defence was their biggest weakness lastseason. It is something that Ted Thompson is intent on fixing in free agency and the draft.
I can't possibly see why you wouldn't be.
The packers were founded in 1919. This would make their 90th anniversary in 2009. 2019 though is coming up quickly so we still have the 100th anniversary to look forward to!