No real doubt in anybody's mind that he would play. Working the grid iron is his life just as it was his father's. What was Brett gonna do? Spend Monday night down in Kiln watching the game on TV while attending to family business? This is the family business.
What blew everyone away exactly wasn't that he played - but how he played. What you saw last night was the GB that used to dominate the NFL everywhere it went.
Of course now the question is, as inspired as the whole team is, can they keep this up? And what does this mean for Favre? [b]IF[/b] they make it deep into the playoffs - how sick do you think he's going to be of hearing questions about his dead father over and over again? ie: "Brett, we all know how hard it was for you to lose your father, is this week's wild card game dedicated to him?", and so on...