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Many times when a player plays for a franchise quarterback for a very long time, it is interesting that he played backup for him. Who became in a self-starting quarterback? Which had started in other places, but was finishing his career here? Here we look at backing up Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre through the years.
1992: Brett Comes To The Green Bay Packers
Backup: Don Majkowski (University of Virginia)
Majkowski had begun early in the Packers in his career and later start games for the Indianapolis Colts, also appear in a few games for the Detroit Lions.
1993: Brett's 2nd Year
Backup: Ty Detmer (Brigham Young University)
Detmer won the Heisman Trophy playing for the BYU Cougars QB and after backup in Green Bay in 1993 and 1995 is going to start games for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1996 and 1997. He would also see playing time with San Francisco, Cleveland and Detroit.
1994: Brett's 3rd Year
Backup: Mark Brunell (Washington University)
Probably the quarterback who played behind Favre and became the most successful (so far), Mark Brunell later start games for the Jacksonville Jaguars and Washington Redskins. Brunell made numerous appearances in the Pro Bowl, and in 1996 led the league in total yards. Brunell also currently ranks in the all-time top 25 in the following categories: attempts to pass, pass completions, and yards.
1995: 4 th year Brett
Backup: Ty Detmer – See Above
Backup: Jim McMahon (Brigham Young University)
McMahon It had been a starting quarterback for most of his career and won a Super Bowl with the 1985 Chicago Bears. It would also be starting sometime in San Diego, Philadelphia and Minnesota. He also spent time with the Arizona Cardinals briefly before spending his remaining two years in the league backup in Green Bay.
Backup: TJ Rubley (University of Tulsa)
Rubley initial experience was with the Rams from Los Angeles in 1993, but his time with Packers 1995 would be the last in the NFL.
1996: Brett and the Packers won the Super Bowl
Backup: Jim McMahon – see above
Backup Doug Pederson (NE Louisiana)
Pederson, would see time as the starting quarterback for the Philadelphia and Cleveland in 1999 and 2000 respectively, before returning to be the backup in Green Bay again for 2001 and 2004 seasons.
1997: A defeat in the Super Bowl
Backup: Doug Pederson – see above
Backup: Steve Bono (UCLA)
Bono had before starting experience for both the San Francisco quarterback and Kansas City. Earlier in his career he had the backup experience with both Minnesota and Pittsburgh, and after this season in Green Bay, what would happen two years most in the league (backup to the Rams and the Carolina Panthers) before retiring.
1998: Brett 7 year and last year Mike Holmgren as head coach of the Packers.
Backup Doug Pederson – see above
1999: Year 8 of Brett and single season Ray Rhodes was the head coach.
Backup: Matt Hasselbeck (Boston College)
Hasselbeck was going to play for Holmgren in Seattle and lead the Seahawks to the Super Bowl, only to lose to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
2000: 9 Brett year and the first year, Mike Sherman as head coach.
Backup: Matt Hasselbeck – see above
2001: Brett 10th Year
Backup Doug Pederson – see above
2002: Year 11 Brett
Backup Doug Pederson – see above
2003: Year 12 Brett
Copy Security: Doug Pederson – see above
2004: Brett 13 years
Backup Doug Pederson – see above
Copying Security: Craig Nall (Northwestern State)
Nall throw for four touchdowns in his only NFL action this season. He was going to copy Favre safety in 2005 before spending a final year as a backup in Buffalo.
Backup: JT O'Sullivan (University of California-Davis)
O'Sullivan did not see action for Green Bay than the decreases in the endgame knees, saw no game action at all in 2005 or 2006, but it has done in the field Detroit Lions during the 2007 season.
2005: Brett's 14th year
Backup: Craig Nall – see above
Backup Aaron Rodgers (University of California)
Rodgers is the current backup to Brett Favre and has been called the heir to take over after of its withdrawal from the Packers drafted him.
2006: 15th year of Brett and Mike McCarthy's first season as head coach of the Packers.
Backup Aaron Rodgers – see above
Backup: Ingle Martin
Martin made the final play of the game of the year and handed him the ball once and took two kneel downs.
2007: Brett's 16th year
Backup Aaron Rodgers – See above
There you have it, back up Brett Favre through the years. This is not definitive and is primarily focused on the quarterbacks that not only were on the list, but left the game at some point during the season.
Some observations:
Favre had twice Back up small schools in the home state of Louisiana (Favre), Doug Pederson be Northeast Louisiana and Craig Nall in the northwestern states.
The Packers have had two different former BYU quarterbacks Brett backup (Jim McMahon and Ty Detmer). The quarterback who spent most of the years reserve of Brett Favre was Doug Pederson and did so in two separate periods with the team (1996-1998 and 2001-2004).
Brett Favre was drafted by the Falcons, only to play sparingly and then being traded to the Packers in 1992. In 1993, the Packers drafted Mark Brunell played just for them and then was transferred to the Jacksonville Jaguars, where continued to star for many years. He is one of the most durable quarterbacks in the league will ever see, and these were the players who backed him.
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