honoluluadvertiser.com

Sponsored by:

Comment, blog & share photos

Log in | Become a member
The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Monday, September 28, 2009

Favre still has magic touch


By Dave Campbell
Associated Press

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

San Francisco coach Mike Singletary, right, and Minnesota QB Brett Favre talk after the game.

PAUL BATTAGLIA | Associated Press

spacer spacer

MINNEAPOLIS — The end was as good as the Vikings could have imagined: Brett Favre zipped a pass to a little-used reserve wide receiver in the back of the end zone in the final seconds for a classic Favre finish.

Greg Lewis leaped for a 32-yard touchdown catch with 2 seconds left while a flattened Favre watched from his stomach, and the Vikings stunned the San Francisco 49ers, 27-24, yesterday to stay unbeaten.

In his first real home game with his new team, Favre overcame a bunch of bad throws and a few more hard hits to his almost-40-year-old body and found that winning touch again.

"It's hard to even recall all of 'em. This one was pretty special," said Favre, who now has 43 comebacks from fourth-quarter deficits or ties on his career record.

An official review confirmed Lewis' feet were inbounds, sending the sellout crowd into a frenzy.

"I've had some hard losses. This is just another one for the list," 49ers cornerback Nate Clements said. "We just have to keep chopping away."

The first five series of the second half: Three punts, Favre's first interception, and a turnover on downs. The Vikings (3-0), who gained only 85 yards on Adrian Peterson's 19 carries, still had three timeouts left and were able to force a punt. They got the ball back at their 20 with 89 seconds remaining.

"I didn't say a whole lot," Favre said. "I knew what I was thinking: We blew our chances."

Well, not quite all of them.

The last play began with 12 seconds left, and Favre stepped forward in the pocket and slid to the right by design to buy time for his receivers to move in position. Instead of throwing a ball up for grabs, he figured he could get close enough to the line of scrimmage to fire a line drive that would be tougher to defend for the 49ers (2-1).

Lewis watched the quarterback's eyes, and broke the other way — Favre said he didn't even know who was running across the end zone — to find room near the right corner.

He caught his first pass from Favre, who completed six throws on that drive.

"The offensive line was fired up. Adrian was fired up, and the receivers were fired up. And Brett ... was fired up, too, like: 'We're going to get this done,' " Lewis said. "And that's the attitude that we took out there on the field."

The 49ers lost star running back Frank Gore (1 carry for 4 yards) to an ankle injury.

• • •