Vikings quarterback Brett Favre threw three interceptions in the second half of the team's 28-24 loss to the Packers on Sunday night. After the game, Minnesota coach Brad Childress was critical of his quarterback. "You can't throw it to them, you've got to play within the confines of our system," Childress said. "Sometimes it's OK to punt the football. You can't give seven points going the other way, not in a game like this." Favre came up limping after throwing an interception to linebacker A.J. Hawk early in the third quarter. Childress said he "did have a thought" about taking Favre out of the game but never approached him about it. "I was going to give him that next series and he took us and moved us down the field," Childress said.