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Memo to Jets fans: Don't expect ultimate payoff with Favre
Barring a miracle voting push for
Raiders
great Ken Stabler, Brett Favre will be the next quarterback selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame four years after he officially retires. That would make him the 24th modern-era quarterback to go into the Hall. The trade to the New York
Jets
won't tarnish his
Packers
legacy. Favre's a first-ballot Hall of Famer, end of story. The potentially sad part of the Favre story is the odds are against his leaving the league on a high note, considering that all-time greats like Johnny Unitas, Joe Namath and Warren Moon all failed to duplicate previous success after switching teams late in their careers. The best-case scenario for Favre is going out like Joe Montana, a tenacious leader who added more credibility to the Kansas City
Chiefs
but didn't leave with a Super Bowl ring. [+] EnlargeAl Pereira/Getty Images Brett Favre's move to the
Jets
is similar to the path taken by Hall of Famer Joe Montana in the 1990s. First of all, it's rare for a Hall of Fame quarterback to finish on another team. John Elway, Dan Marino, Jim Kelly, Troy Aikman, Steve Young, Roger Staubach, Dan Fouts, Terry Bradshaw, Bob Griese, Bart Starr and Len Dawson all retired with the teams that made them famous, having reasonably clean endings to their great careers. Naturally, like Favre, it was hard for them to surrender to age. But the move to a new team for a quarterback in his late 30s is like a banker trying to open a new shop with devalued currency. Last week, I spent a few days at
Chiefs
training camp. While Favre was batting
Packers
management, I reminisced about the two years Montana played for Kansas City. The circumstances had an eerie similarity to the Favre situation. Heading into the 1993 season, the
49ers
were ready to make the permanent move to Young at quarterback. Montana was 37 and had missed 15 games the previous season because of a bursa sac problem in his elbow. Young was 32 and coming off two seasons in which he was the league's top-rated quarterback.
49ers
management wanted Montana to compete against Young, but Montana sensed the outcome. He sensed the
49ers
were willing to move on. Like Favre, Montana didn't want to enter a competition he could lose. Hall of Fame quarterbacks are used to winning. The Arizona
Cardinals
and
Chiefs
were the two teams bidding the hardest for Montana. He ended up going to the
Chiefs
for a first-round pick and safety David Whitmore. Unlike the
Jets
, who are trying to bounce back after a horrible 2007 season, the
Chiefs
were a perennial playoff team usually frustrated by first-round playoff losses. Quizzing many of the
Chiefs
' front-office holdovers from the Montana trade, no one had any regrets about the experience. In his two seasons with the
Chiefs
, Montana fought injuries and missed games. His stats were modest. The
Chiefs
' points per game went down slightly with Montana as their quarterback. Change Of Scenery Brett Favre isn't the first prominent quarterback to change teams late in his career. Here are some others. ZOOM gallery What validated the trade for GM Carl Peterson and the
Chiefs
was how Montana put together a little of the old
magic
in the 1993 playoffs. Montana beat the Pittsburgh
Steelers
and Houston Oilers in tight games before losing to the
Bills
and Jim Kelly in the AFC title game. The next year, the
Chiefs
made the playoffs as a wild-card team at 9-7 and lost in the first round to the
Dolphins
and Dan Marino. That's the problem facing Favre with the
Jets
. Keeping Favre in Green Bay, with the same system in which he has played for 16 years, could have translated into a division title and a possible trip to the NFC Championship Game with home-field advantage for the
Packers
. But an aging Hall of Fame quarterback who moves to a new home this late usually translates into a wild-card spot and an uphill battle in the playoffs. Of course, if Aaron Rodgers is only able to take the
Packers
into the wild-card round and allows the
Vikings
to take command of the NFC North,
Packers
brass will be severely criticized for not keeping Favre. Schedule and quarterback play are the keys to success in modern-day football. Continuity in offense is also important. That's why Favre's move to the AFC should come with limited expectations. With the
Chiefs
, Montana had to go up against Marino, Kelly, Elway and an aging Moon in Houston. Favre has to fend for himself on a new AFC team going against Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger, Philip Rivers and Carson Palmer, and Favre has to do it in a division that is dominated by the
Patriots
. A Hall of Fame quarterback can be the wild card that turns a good franchise into a dynasty. Favre did that in Green Bay and might have been able to squeeze out another title had the
Packers
let him return. As Montana proved in Kansas City, it's a long shot for an aging Hall of Fame quarterb
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OKAY EVERYBODY ENOUGH ABOUT FARVE ALREADY. THE DEAL WAS MADE AND THE SEASON WILL TELL THE TALE!
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YOU TOOK THE WORDS OUT OF MY MOUTH IM ALL FAVRED OUT
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i know everyone is up this guys ass
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