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One of New York’s top sports columnists chronicles the ups and downs of Favres bold, brief tenure with the Jets, a cautionary tale for Viking fans, a told-you-so tale for Packer fans.

When future Hall of Famer Brett Favre came out of retirement and the Packers traded him to the Jets on August 7, 2008, it was one of the biggest stories in sports annals-and the most exciting news championship-starved Gang Green fans had to cheer about in a long time. Favre’s record is unparalleled: he holds records for everything from the most career touchdown passes and the most consecutive starts among NFL quarterbacks to the most career victories as a starting quarterback. This book captures the ups and downs of his bold, brief tenure with the Jets and what seemed to be the swansong season of Favre’s legendary NFL career.

Photo and Caption Excerpts from No Substitute for Sundays

Favre soaks up the sights and sounds in warm-ups before his first – and only – Jets-Giants preseason game.

Favre awaits the start of the Jets-Giants preseason game with rookie offensive tackle Nate Garner.

Favre uncorks one over the middle during the 28-24 victory over the Chiefs.

Favre rolls right before hitting Laveranues Coles across the field against the Patriots in Foxboro.

Favre celebrates a touchdown pass to Laveranues Coles to give Jets 6-0 lead against the Dolphins.

Favre’s stunning 27-yard naked bootleg sets up the first Jet score against Bills.

On August 7, 2008, the New York Jets announced that future Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre would come out of retirement and pilot Gang Green through a suddenly much more promising season. Jets Nation was electrified. The tri-state area mobilized for action, ready for the most exciting autumn since the days of Joe Namath. And the fans would not be disappointedat least not right away.

In No Substitute for Sundays, longtime New York Post sports columnist Steve Serby captures the ups and downs of Favre’s bold, brief tenure with the Jets and what seemed destined to be the swan song of his legendary NFL career.

How does a team coming off of an utterly dismal season persuade one of the greatest and most famous athletes in any sport, a man who holds records for everything from the most career touchdown passes and the most consecutive starts among NFL quarterbacks to the most career victories as a starting quarterback, to climb aboard what looks like a sinking ship? Serby takes you behind the scenes for a fascinating look at Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum’s furious campaign to woo Favre, keep ahead of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who also had a strong interest in aquiring him, and craft a trade deal acceptable to the Green Bay Packers.

It’s not often that an NFL quarterback gets to face the man he replaced, or the man who replaced him, twice in one season. Serby provides absorbing parallel portraits of Favre and former Jets quarterback Chad Pennington as they battled each other in blistering heat in the season opener. The Jets’ victory seemed like the best of omens for Favre and his new team at the time, but the rivals would meet again.

With an opening rant by WFAN’s Joe Benigno, this action-packed account includes extensive coverage of the 2008 season, including the thrilling highlights of the game against the Cardinals in which Favre threw six touchdowns, a career high. It also tracks the at-first subtle, then unmistakable, signs that Favre’s fragile shoulder was failing, and the Jets were failing with it. Serby takes you deep inside the momentous final game of the season in which the team faced Pennington and the Dolphins again, this time with a very different outcome.

Packed with the kind of savvy insights that only Steve Serby can deliver, as well as scores of photos of Favre and his teammates, No Substitute for Sundays takes a bittersweet look at a season filled with hope, exhilaration, and compelling drama as well as disappointment and despair. It is essential reading for Favre and Jet fans or anyone who loves football.

Covers all the action of Favre’s 2008 season Packed with insights from author and longtime New York Post columnist, Steve Serby Gets inside the final game showdown against the quarterback Favre replaced, the Dolphin’s Chad Pennington Covers playing highlights, such as the Arizona Cardinals game, in which Favre threw six touchdowns, a personal best and one fewer than the NFL record

A fascinating look at a season filled with hope, exhilaration, compelling drama and, ultimately, disappointment and despair, this book is essential reading for Favre and Jets fans, and anyone who loves football.

Product Description

One of New York’s top sports columnists chronicles the ups and downs of Favres bold, brief tenure with the Jets, a cautionary tale for Viking fans, a told-you-so tale for Packer fans.

When future Hall of Famer Brett Favre came out of retirement and the Packers traded him to the Jets on August 7, 2008, it was one of the biggest stories in sports annals-and the most exciting news championship-starved Gang Green fans had to cheer about in a long time. Favre’s record is unparalleled: he holds records for everything from the most career touchdown passes and the most consecutive starts among NFL quarterbacks to the most career victories as a starting quarterback. This book captures the ups and downs of his bold, brief tenure with the Jets and what seemed to be the swansong season of Favre’s legendary NFL career.

Photo and Caption Excerpts from No Substitute for Sundays

Favre soaks up the sights and sounds in warm-ups before his first – and only – Jets-Giants preseason game.

Favre awaits the start of the Jets-Giants preseason game with rookie offensive tackle Nate Garner.

Favre uncorks one over the middle during the 28-24 victory over the Chiefs.

Favre rolls right before hitting Laveranues Coles across the field against the Patriots in Foxboro.

Favre celebrates a touchdown pass to Laveranues Coles to give Jets 6-0 lead against the Dolphins.

Favre’s stunning 27-yard naked bootleg sets up the first Jet score against Bills.

No Substitute for Sundays: Brett Favre and His Year in the Huddle with the New York Jets

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Chris Havel is a sports columnist for the Green Bay Press-Gazette and has covered the Packers for fourteen years. Co-author of Brett Favre’s first book, For The Record, he has also contributed to the Packer anthologies Heir to the Legacy and Titletown. Havel is the host ofWisconsin’s most popular daily sports talk radio show, Fanline, on WFAN 107.5 F.M. and is the feature writer of Packernews.com, a subscription website on all things Packer.

Just one day after losing his father, Irvin Favre, to a heart attack and fatal car crash, Brett Favre took the field for a Monday Night Football game against the notorious Oakland Raiders. Even with the Green Bay Packers clinging toa slim chance for a playoff spot, his teammates and his adopted city didnt expect Brett to suit up.

Big Irv was the game to Brett. As his coach at Hancock North Central High School in Kiln, Mississippi, Irv taught Brett the importance of execution, precision, and sacrifice. He rarely let Brett throw the ball; rather, he had him lead the run-oriented wishbone offense, which required him to handoff and then block for his teammates. When no major college had any interest in Brett as a quarterback, Irv got the University of Southern Mississippi to give him a shot as a defensive back. And when Brett did the impossible at Southern Missmoving from defense to the teams starting quarterback his freshman yearIrv was there the whole way.

Prior to the Raider game, Favre had started an exhausting 189 games straight and was nursing a broken finger on his throwing hand since the early weeks of the 2003 season. Rumors of his retirement circulated among the presshe was in his thirteenth yearand while no one said it out loud, most commentators believed Brett was a shadow of his former self.

But what happened in the Oakland twilight on December 22, 2003, is the stuff of NFL legend. Brett Favre sealed his reputation as one of the greatest football players in history.

I knew that my dad would have wanted me to play, he said after throwing for just under 400 hundred yards and four touchdowns to rout the Raiders. I love him so much, and I love this game. It meant a great deal to me, to my dad, and to my family, and I didn’t expect this kind of performance. But I know he was watching.

FAVRE is a dazzling tribute to the roller-coaster football life of Brett Favre, with personal family photos and remembrances, stunning four-color action shots, and inspiring stories of a lifelong love affair with the all-American game.

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