I was told the Vikings ran most of the first half. That would explain the 31 passing yards in the first half and the 233 in the second. This is exactly what I say happens. Favre’s coaches prevent a 30-point lead early, forcing him to have to do everything in the second half. Most times he wins, some times he doesn’t. The last interception was obviously a frustrated Favre trying to win a game he knew should have been over long before. This is the pattern for his career. Let him throw early, win big. Run early, get into a close game that he’ll either win or sometimes throw an interception. You can see what happened when they finally let him throw downfield. In addition, he’s got tendinitis in his throwing elbow which was talked about all week, and he was obviously in pain while having to gun balls in there. I truly believe that affected him on the last two drives (the interception and the one after), as he had less zip on the ball. Name me one other QB who could have done what he did in the 4th quarter WITHOUT tendinitis in his throwing elbow. Those passes were incredible, and he could have done that all game. He did win the game with his heroics at the end.