Brett Favre understands Mark Gastineau’s ‘dive’ anger

Brett Favre took the excessive street after his dust-up with former Jets nice Mark Gastineau was featured in a trailer for the upcoming ESPN 30 for 30 documentary “New York Sack Change.”
The clip, posted Tuesday, confirmed Gastineau, who blames the previous Packers nice for not being within the Corridor of Fame, confronting Favre in 2023 and claiming the QB took “a dive” that allowed Giants star Michael Strahan to interrupt the sack file in 2002, which Gastineau had as soon as held.
Favre responded in a string of posts on X on Tuesday night time that sympathized with Gastineau’s frustration and advocated that the ex-Jets sack grasp must be enshrined in Canton, Ohio.
Within the caught-on-camera confrontation filmed on the Chicago Sports activities Spectacular, Gastineau informed Favre, “You damage me,” over the sack that allowed Strahan to surpass Gastineau’s file of twenty-two sacks he set in 1984.
“In a special recreation or state of affairs, I might have made an even bigger effort to keep away from the sack or [tackle for loss]. However at no level was I excited about hurting Gastineau,” Favre wrote. “Possibly it crossed my thoughts to assist Strahan. I didn’t suppose it by way of. That wasn’t my forte on the time. I simply needed to have enjoyable and compete. Looking back, I perceive how Gastineau feels. We performed a brutal recreation. Gastineau performed throughout an period the place guys didn’t make generational wealth.”
In one other publish, Favre stated he understood the place Gastineau’s frustration got here from, explaining that he now will get how being the sack king would have given Gastineau extra monetary worth at card exhibits, talking engagements and his case to be within the Corridor of Fame.
“I’ve a substantial amount of respect for Mark. I hope sooner or later he joins me within the Corridor of Fame. He earned it. Have a look at his numbers. He eclipsed 20 sacks twice and had 19 in one other 12 months!” Favre later wrote on X, making the case for Gastineau. “Mark positively left an indelible mark on the sport. I hope this controversy brings consideration to simply how nice Mark Gastineau was. He belongs in Canton.”
As for the footage that made it into the upcoming documentary, Favre referred to as the confrontation “not the sort of second that must be filmed and launched” and added it was a “personal second of frustration.”
“My understanding is he’s an excellent man and a enjoyable teammate, a man who performed with the sort of pleasure and keenness I attempted to imitate. I perceive his frustration, however I’m not his enemy,” Favre stated.
The 30 for 30 will premiere at 8 p.m. ET Friday.