The man is simply one of the greatest QBs to ever play the game and continues to show why week in and week out.
Except the playoffs or games that are important to get into the playoffs. At least that's how the Jets were probably feeling while Chad Pennington was taking a team with 1 or two wins the year before to the playoffs, while the Jets were left in shambles.
He's personally destroyed two franchises in a row. Now we get to see what happens to Minnesota.
Me thinks your Favre hated is clearly coloring your perspective of the facts to be clearly nonobjective. The numbers and the results and his success and MVP trophies clearly say that you are probably not looking at this with anything but a clear anti-Favre bias.
What success? He had less success in the Super Bowl than Trent Dilfer. A .500 record vs 100%. Regular season MVP trophies don't mean much. You can't possibly compare them to rings. They're just popularity trophies. If you win an MVP and don't win the Super Bowl you're just Dirk Novitzki after the Warriors beat him.
Yes he has amazing numbers. When you stick around till you've warn out your welcome you end up with a ton of yards.
Your bias shines through once again. He took a very mediocre overall team and made it great by being the best player in the league the year they won the SB. He led that team to the Superbowl. He was the reason they were their.
Dilfer sucked and so did the Ravens offense. That team won a SB because of defense and defense only. Their offense was pitiful.
By your logic Dilfer is better than John Elway, .400 in SBs, Marino, .000 in SBs, Fran Tarkenton, .000 in SBs, and Jim Kelly, .000 in SBs though so I guess Dilfer is going into the Hall of Fame soon.

As for your sticking around comment. If Favre had retired 4 years ago, he would still have the 2nd most passing yards of all time while playing 2 less years than Elway, Marino or Moon, so your comment makes zero sense.