Packers file tampering charge against Vikings over Favre contact

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Posted: Wednesday July 16, 2008 11:08PM; Updated: Thursday July 17, 2008 10:28AM

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- The Green Bay Packers have filed tampering charges against the Minnesota Vikings alleging the team made inappropriate contact with Brett Favre, a person familiar with the Packers' complaint told The Associated Press Wednesday night.
The person, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject, said 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," the person said.
The tampering charges were first reported by Foxsports.com earlier Wednesday.

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 said the league had no comment on the report. Cook did not return a telephone message left by The Associated Press earlier Wednesday.
The tampering charges added a new twist to the Favre saga, which seemed to be over when Favre retired in early March but now has been sizzling for several weeks.
Now, with Favre potentially headed back to an even chillier reception than the below-zero conditions in his last game at Lambeau Field when he makes a scheduled appearance at the Packers' Hall of Fame banquet this weekend, the next step in the iconic quarterback's plan to maneuver his way out of Green Bay is unclear.
Cook told ESPN on Wednesday that he and Favre have "no definite plans to ask for reinstatement" and it was up to the Packers to decide what to do next.
"It's their move," Cook said.
Favre currently is on the Packers' reserve/retired list. To be reinstated, Favre must write a letter to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. Once that request is approved -- a step considered a formality -- the Packers would have to release Favre or place him on their active roster.
Favre was in Los Angeles for Wednesday night's taping of the ESPY Awards. Host Justin Timberlake zeroed in on Favre sitting in the audience with his wife, Deanna.
"What have you been up to lately? I haven't seen you anywhere," Timberlake said. "Just chillin'? Yeah, me too."
Later, Timberlake went into the seats to hug Favre's would-be successor Aaron Rodgers, the Packers' 2005 first-round draft choice. Favre sheepishly looked down with a slight smile on his face as the crowd laughed.
That's just the first of several awkward moments potentially on tap for Favre this week.
Favre is scheduled to present former teammate Frank Winters at the Packers' Hall of Fame induction Saturday. Winters, former Packers defensive tackle Gilbert Brown and video director Al Treml will be enshrined in the Packers' Hall of Fame.
Should Favre keep his commitment, his return to Lambeau will come a little more than a week after formally requesting to be released -- and only days after expressing his distrust of Packers management, insisting in an interview with Fox News on Monday that the team pressured him into making his retirement decision.
Favre could see some of the same folks he criticized in his trip back to Lambeau. He also might run into Packers offensive line coach James Campen, a former teammate who was dragged into the middle of the controversy this week.
In an unaired portion of Favre's interview with "On the Record With Greta Van Susteren," Favre apparently said Campen recently made an unexpected visit to his home in Mississippi and said he had "an answer" for Favre regarding his desire to unretire.
"He says, 'You know, I know they told you they're moving on and playing there's not an option,"' Favre said, according to a full transcript of the interview obtained by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "Playing here in Green Bay is not an option, which that's what they want. They want to move on. But I'm telling you, if you reinstate or you force their hand, back them in a corner, they feel like they have no other option, they're going to accept you back."'
"And he said, 'Just telling you.' And I said, 'OK."'
In an interview with The Associated Press on Saturday, two days before Favre made his comments about Campen, Packers coach Mike McCarthy chastised the Favre camp for putting Campen in a "tough spot."
McCarthy said the Packers told Campen to visit Favre as a friend, not on behalf of the team, once they heard Favre was having second thoughts about retirement earlier in the offseason. McCarthy said it was Favre and his representatives, not the team, who turned Campen into an "intermediary" between Favre and the front office.
"I think he's totally, wrongly been illustrated in this," McCarthy said. "Ted (Thompson, Packers general manager) would not even talk to Campen about this. He said, 'Hey, your personal relationship with Brett Favre is bigger than this, so don't ever put yourself in that position.' ... James was put in a tough spot. He was put in a situation that was purely personal."
Meanwhile, members of the Packers' management team could face a few awkward moments of their own next week when the Packers hold their annual shareholders meeting at Lambeau Field on July 24.
A movement to rally fan support for Favre has fizzled so far. A rally in Green Bay drew fewer than 200 fans Sunday, and Monday's rally in the Milwaukee suburbs drew only 30 despite widespread local media attention. But shareholders supporting Favre could call attention to the issue.
Shareholders aren't expected to have the chance to ask questions during the meeting, but Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy and Thompson will be present to mingle with them and answer their questions afterward, along with other members of the Packers' staff.
 

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Yeah how dare they try and do what's best for their team and its long term future. Damn them.

if they dont want him let him go...they should. Farve is 10 times better than rodgers...JMO
 

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Yeah how dare they try and do what's best for their team and its long term future. Damn them.

This organization made the playoffs once in the sixteen years before Favre and made it something like 11 times when he was there. Show the man some respect and let him play somewhere else and quit trying to drga his name in the mud.
 

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This organization made the playoffs once in the sixteen years before Favre and made it something like 11 times when he was there. Show the man some respect and let him play somewhere else and quit trying to drga his name in the mud.

Let me first say that I am far from a Packers fan. Favre wants to be released and will most likely sign with one of their division rivals who is really a QB away from probably being an NFC Super Bowl favorite. What sense doesn it make from the Packers perspective to release him?
 

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Let me first say that I am far from a Packers fan. Favre wants to be released and will most likely sign with one of their division rivals who is really a QB away from probably being an NFC Super Bowl favorite. What sense doesn it make from the Packers perspective to release him?

So they should hold him hostage? Make him either not play at all or report to Packers camp as an outcast and backup or who knows what. Just not right.
 

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This organization made the playoffs once in the sixteen years before Favre and made it something like 11 times when he was there. Show the man some respect and let him play somewhere else and quit trying to drga his name in the mud.



Drag his name in the mud? Last I checked, that wasn't Ted Thompson or Mike McCarthy going on Greta Van Sustern and airing their grievances.

Favre definitely deserved to leave on his own terms. And he did last March. He flip flopped at least once since then. Why the hell should the Packers continue to tolerate that? No doubt he has been great for the Packers, but they've been pretty great to him as well the past 16 years.
 

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Yeah they always surrounded him with a wealth of talent. Like the time he begged them to get Randy Moss and it would cost them basically nothing, they said screw you Brett. This team will never play in a Super Bowl with the current collection of idiots they have running the team.
 

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I hope Farve rots and whines like the cry baby crack head that he is. :103631605
 

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Drag his name in the mud? Last I checked, that wasn't Ted Thompson or Mike McCarthy going on Greta Van Sustern and airing their grievances.

Favre definitely deserved to leave on his own terms. And he did last March. He flip flopped at least once since then. Why the hell should the Packers continue to tolerate that? No doubt he has been great for the Packers, but they've been pretty great to him as well the past 16 years.

They asked him 3 weeks after he retired for the twelve time if he wanted to still play and the door was still open. He said no.
 
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Something tells me Favre doesn't really want to play but rather wants to give Thompson a big fat FUCK YOU on his way out.
 

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So many lies on both sides right now. Do not know who to believe. Just want this Soap Opera to go away.

I love GB and Favre but am sick of all the crap.
 

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I'd rather lose w/o him, than win w/him!!! F Favre & GB. Go Tavaris!!:smoker2:
 

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