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    Packers accusing Vikings of 'illegal contact' with Favre

    While the next step in Brett Favre's plan to return to the field remains unclear, the latest twist in the saga surrounding the future Hall of Fame quarterback is that the Green Bay Packers are serious about keeping him away from NFC North rivals.

    The Packers have filed tampering charges with the NFL against the Minnesota Vikings for what they deem to be "illegal contact" with Favre, reports NFL Network's Adam Schefter.

    A person familiar with the Packers' complaint told The Associated Press Wednesday night that Packers officials have expressed their belief that interest from the Vikings was driving Favre's sudden change of heart about playing football in 2008.

    "They feel like Favre had something (in place), and that's why he was so anxious to get his release all of a sudden," said the person , who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject.

    The person said the league already has reviewed evidence provided by the Packers, and team officials believe a league examination of telephone records would indicate more than "normal contact" between Favre and Vikings offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell, a former Green Bay assistant. According to the person, Packers officials also believe the contact began before Favre and his agent, Bus Cook, formally asked the Packers to release him.

    NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the league had no comment on the report. Packers general manager Ted Thompson also declined comment on tampering rumors in an interview with The AP on Saturday.

    It's commonly known that Favre has a close relationship with Bevell, who spent five seasons on the Green Bay staff, including the last three as quarterbacks coach.

    If Favre does plan on returning to the field this season, it appears he's willing to take his time in doing so. He has publicly stated his intentions to play this season and has requested his release from the Packers, but has yet to file for reinstatement with the league.

    "There's no set deadline for us to file for reinstatement," Favre's agent, James "Bus" Cook, told Schefter during a brief telephone conversation Wednesday. "We have no definitive plans to file those papers. We have until the sixth week of the season to do that. That’s not to say we wouldn’t do it sooner. But right now we have no timeline to file any papers."

    Reached Wednesday evening, Packers spokesman Jeff Blumb indicated to The AP that no response was forthcoming from the team.

    The Packers placed Favre on the reserve/retired list on April 25, meaning that the future Hall of Famer no longer counted against the team's 80-player roster. To be reinstated off that list, Favre would have to send written notification to the Packers and the NFL of his intentions to play.

    Once the league is notified, the Packers would have approximately 24 hours to make a decision to either release Favre or place him on the active roster.
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  • #2
    It seems as if everything Brett Favre touches turns to shit these days.
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    • #3
      Wow, a distraction in Green Bay, and Minnesota under investigation.

      This is making me tingley in my happy area.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by ChiTownBluesFan View Post
        Wow, a distraction in Green Bay, and Minnesota under investigation.

        This is making me tingley in my happy area.
        The Bears need all the help they can get.
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        • #5
          It's just games GB is playing to keep everyone else away from Favre.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by hansolo View Post
            It's just games GB is playing to keep everyone else away from Favre.
            I'm asking for information here. I haven't followed the story in depth so apology in advance.

            If the Vikings gave Favre reason to believe he could retire and then unretire to play with the Vikings that would be tampering, right?

            Related question, isn't Farve committed by contract to play for GB and no one else?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Jaws View Post
              I'm asking for information here. I haven't followed the story in depth so apology in advance.

              If the Vikings gave Favre reason to believe he could retire and then unretire to play with the Vikings that would be tampering, right?

              Related question, isn't Farve committed by contract to play for GB and no one else?
              As far as I know all that happened was that Favre had talked to his old QB's coach, who is now a coach with the Vikings. I'm not sure anyone knows what they talked about. It could have been just personal conversations.


              And yes, Green Bay owns Brett Favre.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by CSD View Post
                As far as I know all that happened was that Favre had talked to his old QB's coach, who is now a coach with the Vikings. I'm not sure anyone knows what they talked about. It could have been just personal conversations.


                And yes, Green Bay owns Brett Favre.
                Thanks, CSD.

                Is it fair to say Farve is playing the Terrell Owens Gambit -- be as disruptive as possible to force a trade?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jaws View Post
                  Thanks, CSD.

                  Is it fair to say Farve is playing the Terrell Owens Gambit -- be as disruptive as possible to force a trade?
                  I think Favre has reached such a "god-like" status when it comes to the fans in GB that it's gone to his head and he thinks he can just do whatever he wants. He hasn't exactly acted like a team guy in a long time.
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                  • #10
                    From PFT:

                    PACKERS THINK THEY HAVE THE GOODS ON THE VIKES
                    Posted by Mike Florio on July 17, 2008, 5:32 p.m. EDT
                    A league source tells us that the Green Bay Packers are confident that they have sufficient proof to show that the “Minneapolis” Vikings (thanks, Greta) tampered with quarterback Brett Favre.

                    Another source has laid out for us some of the facts that the investigation could (emphasis: could) reveal.

                    For starters, it has been reported that the Packers believe that phone records will reveal that Favre has had multiple conversations with Vikings offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell. But we’re hearing that the Packers might already have the phone records. Since the Packers wouldn’t have had access to the phone records of Bevell or any other Vikings employee, the logical conclusion is that Favre was using a cell phone that has been bought and paid for by the Packers — and that the Packers have full access to the documents reflecting all calls made and received.

                    And we’re hearing unconfirmed rumors that the list of calls made and received by Favre on his Packer-provided cell phone contained other numbers. And that one of the numbers (again, unconfirmed) could belong to phone belonging to Brad Childress, head coach of the Vikings.

                    Because Childress and Favre have no prior relationship, any discussions between the two of them would be suspicious, to say the least. Especially if the communications occurred after a multiple days of multiple discussions between Favre and Bevell.

                    Meanwhile, the Vikings have been eerily silent regarding the situation. And that could be because they fear that their nuts are in a vise on this one.
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                    • #11
                      PACKERS THINK THEY HAVE THE GOODS ON THE VIKES
                      Posted by Mike Florio on July 17, 2008, 5:32 p.m. EDT
                      A league source tells us that the Green Bay Packers are confident that they have sufficient proof to show that the “Minneapolis” Vikings (thanks, Greta) tampered with quarterback Brett Favre.

                      Another source has laid out for us some of the facts that the investigation could (emphasis: could) reveal.

                      For starters, it has been reported that the Packers believe that phone records will reveal that Favre has had multiple conversations with Vikings offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell. But we’re hearing that the Packers might already have the phone records. Since the Packers wouldn’t have had access to the phone records of Bevell or any other Vikings employee, the logical conclusion is that Favre was using a cell phone that has been bought and paid for by the Packers — and that the Packers have full access to the documents reflecting all calls made and received.

                      And we’re hearing unconfirmed rumors that the list of calls made and received by Favre on his Packer-provided cell phone contained other numbers. And that one of the numbers (again, unconfirmed) could belong to phone belonging to Brad Childress, head coach of the Vikings.

                      Because Childress and Favre have no prior relationship, any discussions between the two of them would be suspicious, to say the least. Especially if the communications occurred after a multiple days of multiple discussions between Favre and Bevell.

                      Meanwhile, the Vikings have been eerily silent regarding the situation. And that could be because they fear that their nuts are in a vise on this one.
                      What a dumbass if true.

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                      • #12
                        Seems ironclad. Information could reveal unconfirmed rumors.
                        From this day forward, I no longer shall tinker with the machinery of death.

                        For more than 20 years I have endeavored-indeed, I have struggled-along with a majority of this Court, to develop procedural & substantive rules that would lend more than the mere appearance of fairness to the death penalty endeavor.


                        I feel morally and intellectually obligated simply to concede that the death penalty experiment has failed.

                        The path the Court has chosen lessens us all. I dissent.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by CSD View Post
                          And yes, Green Bay owns Brett Favre.

                          Actually, I think Brett Favre owns Green Bay...
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by JK View Post
                            Actually, I think Brett Favre owns Green Bay...
                            In a way you're correct.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by JK View Post
                              Actually, I think Brett Favre owns Green Bay...
                              At this point, I think if I were Favre, I'd file my reinstatement papers, show-up to training camp on Day 1, collect my $12 million, sit back and watch the chaos, then get a chance to lead the Pack to the Super Bowl.
                              From this day forward, I no longer shall tinker with the machinery of death.

                              For more than 20 years I have endeavored-indeed, I have struggled-along with a majority of this Court, to develop procedural & substantive rules that would lend more than the mere appearance of fairness to the death penalty endeavor.


                              I feel morally and intellectually obligated simply to concede that the death penalty experiment has failed.

                              The path the Court has chosen lessens us all. I dissent.

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