Watching Brett Favre perform this season, Vikings kicker Ryan Longwell said the future Hall of Fame quarterback is playing at the same level he did when the two were teammates with the Packers for nine seasons, from 1997 to 2005.
Longwell said Favre is "still the guy that, any time the offense was on the field, you knew they could drive the length and score a touchdown. He looks the same to me."
Favre is completing 69.1 percent of his passes, with 1,069 passing yards and nine touchdown passes to only two interceptions. His rating in five games is 104.1. Those numbers have been put up in part against some poor defenses, but if he were to continue at his current pace, he would have 29 touchdowns and only six interceptions while throwing for 3,421 yards. In comparison, in Longwell's first year with the Packers, 1997, Favre threw for 3,867 yards, with 35 touchdowns, 16 interceptions and a 92.6 rating, and he won his third NFL MVP award in a row that year.
The Vikings are 5-0 with Favre directing the attack, and Longwell said: "Favre looks as good as I've seen him. He looks fresh, he's having fun, the ball's coming out with a lot of zip, and he's enjoying it, which makes a huge difference when you look forward to coming to work and coming to play."
Longwell believes Favre is enjoying himself more with the Vikings than he did with the Packers toward the end of his 16-year career there, when details of a feud between Favre and General Manager Ted Thompson emerged.
"Things change over time," Longwell said. "Your teammates change, and management changes, and for whatever reason, it might not be as fun. This last year at Green Bay, they had a great squad going to the [NFC] Championship Game. The Jets thing was a whole other episode, and I just think this is a good fit for him. He's healthy and playing really well for us."
Asked about how well Favre has been accepted in the Vikings locker room, Longwell said: "He's a guy you want in the locker room. I mean, there are those guys you certainly want, and he's one of them. He brings a calmness, yet a lot of fun to the locker room, which you need as the games get more and more important."
Longwell said he knew Favre would fit in with the Vikings. "I knew the type of guy he was in the locker room over there in Green Bay all those years, and I knew he would fit in with our group of guys," Longwell said. "We've got a good group of guys, and he's just another piece of the puzzle of the guys we have in the locker room. He's been a great fit and a great addition.