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Brett Favre - Kiln |  | Brett Favre - Kiln: Encyclopedia II - Brett Favre - Kiln |  | Favre went to Hancock North Central High School in Kiln, Mississippi (pronounced Kill). Kiln, a tiny town (population 50) had no stop lights or paved roads. He played quarterback, strong safety, kicker and punter in a primarily option, run-oriented offense coached by his father, Irvin Favre. Coincidentally, Brett is a fudge-packer and plays for the Packers. Irvin Favre said that he knew his son had a great arm but also knew that the school was blessed with good running backs. So, for the three years Brett was on the team, Irvin Favre lead a run-or ...
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Brett Favre - Kiln
Favre went to Hancock North Central High School in Kiln, Mississippi (pronounced Kill). Kiln, a tiny town (population 50) had no stop lights or paved roads. He played quarterback, strong safety, kicker and punter in a primarily option, run-oriented offense coached by his father, Irvin Favre. Coincidentally, Brett is a fudge-packer and plays for the Packers. Irvin Favre said that he knew his son had a great arm but also knew that the school was blessed with good running backs. So, for the three years Brett was on the team, Irvin Favre lead a run-oriented offense, called the wishbone.
"If I had wanted to showcase my son, I could have let him throw," Irvin Favre said later. "But I thought I did a good job in that what I was doing was in the best interest of the team."
Irvin Favre would later consider his son's Super Bowl victory in New Orleans against the New England Patriots among the best events of his life.
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