Gastineau confronts Favre in
documentary for his 'dive' on Strahan's record-breaking sack
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[December 12, 2024]
By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.
Former New York Jets star Mark Gastineau confronted Brett Favre last
year at a memorabilia show and angrily accused the Pro Football Hall
of Fame quarterback of deliberately going down on a record-breaking
sack.
The tense exchange is shown in the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary “The
New York Sack Exchange,” which premieres Friday. It chronicles the
Jets' fearsome foursome defensive line of the 1980s that included
Gastineau, Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Klecko, Marty Lyons and
the late Abdul Salaam.
Gastineau set an NFL record with 22 sacks in 1984, but Pro Football
Hall of Famer Michael Strahan broke the mark when he sacked Favre in
2002 in a game between the Giants and Packers. It was a
controversial play on which many have accused Favre of purposely
taking the sack so Strahan could set the single-season record with
22 1/2.
The documentary shows Gastineau approach Favre during a show in
Chicago. The two shake hands, with Favre saying he thinks they've
met previously. Gastineau then tells the former quarterback: “Yeah,
right, when you fell down for him. I'm going to get my sack back.
I’m going to get my sack back, dude.”

Favre tries to make light of the situation, joking that Gastineau
“probably would hurt me.”
The former sack king fired back: "Well, I don’t care. You hurt me.
You hurt me! You hear me? You really hurt me. You really hurt me,
Brett.”
The situation was quickly defused when Favre was escorted from the
area.
In an interview shown in the documentary, Gastineau reiterates what
he told Favre in person.
"Anybody will tell you that Brett Favre took a dive,” he said.
After the clip went viral on social media Tuesday, Favre posted a
thread on X “to clear the air on the footage released showing a
small dustup” between him and Gastineau.
“I booted out of a run thinking it would be wide open, saw Strahan
standing there and ducked down,” Favre said. “The game was over.
There was no need for me to do anything spectacular. It probably
wasn’t Michael’s best sack or tackle for loss.”
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Former New York Jets defensive end Mark Gastineau gestures during
the half time show of an NFL football game between the New York Jets
and the Houston Texans Monday, Oct. 8, 2012, in East Rutherford,
N.J. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

Favre went down, Strahan got the sack and set the
NFL record, which was later tied by Pittsburgh's T.J. Watt in 2021.
“In a different game or situation, I would have made a bigger effort
to avoid the sack or TFL,” Favre said of the regular-season finale,
won 34-25 by Green Bay. “But at no point was I thinking about
hurting Gastineau. Maybe it crossed my mind to help Strahan. I
didn’t think it through. That wasn’t my forte at the time.”
Gastineau, who was one of the league's early sack kings and biggest
personalities, is not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
“I see now how being the Sack King would elevate his value at card
shows, strengthen his case for the Hall of Fame, increase his demand
as a public speaker,” Favre wrote. "I had no way of knowing that
then. I realize now the potential financial implications because
football is far more business-oriented than when me or Mark played.
“There was no malice on my part.”
Favre added that he understands Gastineau's frustration but said,
“I'm not his enemy.” He bemoans that the incident was filmed and
released to the public.
“It was a private moment of frustration between two old football
warriors,” Favre said, adding that he has “a great deal of respect”
for Gastineau and hopes he someday joins him in the Pro Football
Hall of Fame.
“Mark definitely left an indelible mark on the game,” Favre wrote.
“I hope this controversy brings attention to just how great Mark
Gastineau was. He belongs in Canton. Merry Christmas, everyone.”
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