Brett Favre, who is expected to retire after this season, will
never reach baseball great Cal Ripken’s record of 2,632 straight
starts. His is inactive for tonight’s Vikings-Giants game, ending
his record consecutive starts streak at 297. Counting playoff
games, the streak was 322 games. He injured his shoulder last week
when he was tackled by Buffalo Bills linebacker Arthur Moats.
The streak began against the Pittsburgh Steelers on September
27, 1992. George H.W. Bush was president. Boyz II Men’s “End of the
Road” was atop the Billboard charts. Children born that week are
now high school seniors.
Between then and now, two Bushes and a Clinton run the White
House, and a fourth president would also make his home there. The
compact disc would supplant the cassette tape, and would be
eclipsed in turn by the mp3. Favre would even become a grandfather,
the only known active NFL player to achieve that honor. The federal
budget would climb from less than $1.4 trillion to over $3.5
trillion.
The times, they have changed. Brett Favre playing on Sundays was
about the only thing that stayed the same.
There was some hope that Favre would be starting tonight and
keep constancy alive; mother nature did all she could to buy Brett
some extra time to heal. Winter weather stranded the Giants in
Kansas City on Saturday night, delaying the game for a day. Then
the Metrodome’s inflatable roof collapsed, covering the indoor
stadium’s field in snow. The game was moved to Detroit’s Ford
Field, which has the advantage of an intact roof.
But it wasn’t enough. Brett Favre is there as his Vikings try to
beat the New York Giants tonight on an unfamiliar field in Detroit.
But he won’t be starting, and he won’t be playing, which is at
least as unfamiliar sight to the sports world.
Hank Archer| 12.13.10 @ 9:55PM
Ripken's record is for games played in, not games started. It means he had at least one plate appearance or was on the field for one defensive play.
Herpa Derpa| 12.13.10 @ 10:23PM
How do you compare a baseball streak to a football streak?
C. Chandy| 12.13.10 @ 10:44PM
Ryan Young, whoever you may be, are one of the stupidest individuals to ever write about sports... This is the dumbest title for a blog, even if you were trying to be funny. Plus maybe you should proofread your stuff. "He is inactive*".
weddingdresses | 6.23.11 @ 5:43AM
How do you compare a baseball streak to a football streak?