I also agree that McNair is tougher. Farve played half of his career on pain killers so he obviously isn't that tough.
I'd say McNair. The dude would go for an entire week without being able to practice, much less walk, and then come out, start, and make plays left and right. and despite having already been beat to , he still was not afraid to make a play by tucking that ball and running. Favre was tough, but didn't deal with the injuries in the way that McNair did. Too bad McNair didn't finish with a ring... its a shame...
I also agree that McNair is tougher. Farve played half of his career on pain killers so he obviously isn't that tough.
McNair by default, because he was far more fragile than was Favre, and was therefore playing in constant pain, many times in several places all over his body.
Favre was tough, but I think he was far more mentally tough throughout his career than physically. Favre had the good fortune of rarely being injured. Maybe a little banged up, but seldom did he have an injury that required surgery or rehab that he played through. I can remember a thumb a few years back, but, as far as recently, that may be it.
Favre was ironman, practically indestructible. McNair had an iron will, and played through all kinds of destruction.
Thats a tough one right there. I have to go with Favre. I mean how many games has Favre actually ever missed. Way less than McNair. Both are warriors no doubt, AND are not by any means afraid to stand in that pocket and take a hit. But I always remember that play when Farve got hammered and was coughing up blood and still played. Thats freakin tough as it gets right there!
Here is his speech by the way....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AY5wabmPQE
Last edited by florige; 04-18-2008 at 11:48 AM.
I hear that the ans used to keep McNair in a hole in the ground. Fed him nothing but mice.
McNair was tough but farve never missed a game and played through a loit of issues, like when his dad died and when he was on painkillers. and dont forget that he also had that surgey in college when he got in that accident
that would actually help you play, not make it tougher.
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