Wednesday, November 4, 2009

We are half way through the NFLs 2009-2010 season and I didn't want to wait any longer to present a W.H.O.A award to a well deserving football stud. After an outstanding game this weekend against his former team, the award goes to Minnesota Vikings quarterback, Brett Favre.

Returning to Lambeau Field this weekend was bittersweet for Favre. As he entered the stadium, he recieved an unwelcoming set of "Boo's" that lasted for the duration of the game. But it seemed as if Favre didn't let the fans get to him. He completed 17/28 passes, threw 244 yards, and had four touch downs.

Not only did Favre have an outstanding game but he made history that very day. Favre left Lambeau with the all-time NFL record for passing yardage at one stadium, 28,028 yards. But this is not the only record that Favre obtains. His accomplishments include: most career touchdown passes, most career passing yards, most career pass completions, most career pass attempts, most consecutive starts, and most career victories as a starting quarterback. He also is a three time AP Most Valuable Player, led the Packers to seven division championships and four NFC Championship Games (winning two of the four), and made two Super Bowl appearances, winning one of them.

Now ladies, who wouldn't crush on a man with such success?

He was the face of the Green Bay Packers ever since 1992 when he was traded from the Atlanta Falcons. He was only 22 years old when he took over the quarterback position with great satisfaction from coaches and fans. He made most of his history with the Packers before he announced his retirement in 2007. It was a hard time for Packer fans but people were grateful for the time and dedication he put into the team.

When training camp was beginning in 2008, Favre decided to reconsider his retirement. He was traded by the Packers to the New York Jets in exchange for a contingent fourth-round pick in the 2009 draft. He led the Jets to a 9-7 record for the season (improving from the previous years 4-12 record). But he then fell back into the thought of retirement and left the Jets after the 2008 season.

But once again, Favre reconsidered retirement when the 2009 season came close to starting. He joined the Minnesota Vikings after months of debating whether or not he was going to come back and signed a 2 year, $25 million contract.

He not only loves the game of football, but he also loves his family that consists of a wife and two daughters. But as the loving fathers career became successful, the family developed struggles along the way. In 2004 his wife Deanna was diagnosed with breast cancer. After intense treatment that year, she recovered and created the Deanna Favre Hope Foundation which supports breast cancer education and breast imaging and diagnosis services for women.

Brett Favre is indeed a hall-of-fame candidate and a man that has accomplished a lot in his NFL years. He is also a very good-looking man for his age, especially with those Wrangler jeans on! So ladies, keep your eyes open while we are able to watch Favre continue to dominate in the NFL (for one more year at least!).

Continue to watch Favre and all the other hotties in the NFL and don't forget to stop by next week to check out who the next W.H.O.A. winner will be!