Well, if he's that good, they should go ahead an induct him into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on August 3.
Brett Favre was just some QB from Southern Miss that the Falcons traded to Green Bay the next year.
Favre actually had to prove that he could play and had to earn the right for the media crush.
Johnny Manziel, aka Johnny Football®, aka JFF®, aka Johnny 8ball, is pushing a corporate brand before he has proven anything and is constantly and consistently perpetuating media hype with predetermined actions/antics that are heavily managed by his own internal public relations team.
So while there might be some similarites between Favre and Manziel, they could not be any different regarding the expectations on each as a rookie in the league and the pressure to immediately perform well is completely different for each player at this point in their careers.
Brett Favre had room to fail and learn the ropes. Johnny Manziel must perform well in order to continue to sell his brand, not to mention that gigantic target he has made of himself to opposing defenses that would love nothing more than to take him down.
Not to mention Favre is 2" taller and had a much better arm than Manziel does right now. Favre's dad beeing a football coach also prepared him mentally for the game. Not sure about Manziel's mental preparations up to this point.
yeah, but there's only ONE Johnny Manziel, aka Johnny Football®, aka JFF®, aka Johnny 8ball.