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Also interesting news - Phonce records have been traced from a cell phone that was issued to Brett by the Packers. Records show numerous calls to the MIN HC and OC.
All of a sudden those tampering charges have sturdy legs to stand on.
Why does Brett want to tamper?
I see now I thought the restriction was for both sides.The restriction isn't on the players it is on the teams. Players all want the tampering because it let's them leverage teams against each other.
I see now I thought the restriction was for both sides.
Yes I've noticed that but I think it should go both ways.Maybe the NFL has the power and just doesn't use it, but if you notice in every tampering case so far the team gets fined/punished and nothing happens to the player.
If he's friends with the Vikings guys who's to say he's not just calling them on a personal level? Something he may have done tons of times before.....
Isn't there a way to find out was said on the phone?
I guess we will never know what was said then I knew that I don't know what I was thinking.Not unless the Department of Homeland Security thinks they're security risks and has their phones tapped.
Phone conversations are not generally recorded.
I guess we will never know what was said then.
If he's friends with the Vikings guys who's to say he's not just calling them on a personal level? Something he may have done tons of times before.....
According to a league source, the teams on that list include the New York Jets, the Baltimore Ravens, the Miami Dolphins and the Houston Texans in the AFC and the Carolina Panthers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons and Washington Redskins in the NFC
He should have used his personal line if he was not tampering.
MILWAUKEE NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is monitoring the ongoing rift between the Green Bay Packers and Brett Favre.
A person with direct knowledge of Goodell's interest said the commissioner has spoken with Packers management several times recently as tensions mounted between the three-time MVP and his team.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the talks.
ESPN.com first reported Goodell's interest in the Favre predicament, indicating that Goodell encouraged Packers general manager Ted Thompson to survey teams around the league to try to find a trade partner in hopes of resolving it quickly.
With the Packers committed to moving forward with Aaron Rodgers as their starter and Favre apparently still intent on reversing his decision to retire in March although there have been no reports that Favre has formally petitioned Goodell for reinstatement the best outcome for both parties could be a trade.
And Tampa Bay is emerging as perhaps the most likely destination for Favre, although it is unclear whether Favre would be willing to play for the Buccaneers.
NFL.com reported Tuesday that the Packers had spoken to several teams to gauge their interest in a trade for Favre. Tampa Bay officials have publicly downplayed interest in trading for Favre, but Buccaneers quarterback Chris Simms told the St. Petersburg Times that Bucs general manager Bruce Allen asked him about Favre last week.
"He asked if I felt Brett would be able to come back and be good here if he didn't have a lot of reps in training camp," Simms said, according to the paper. "I said I thought he would but there would have to be some compromise with coach (Jon) Gruden. He'll just want the play called and to drop back and throw it in there. But it's something we talked about."
Gruden was a Packers assistant coach from 1992-94 and runs a version of the West Coast offense Favre would be familiar with.
The Packers play the Buccaneers Sept. 28 in Tampa.
Condensed
All I can say for sure is that he ain't going to (A) an NFC North team, and (B) nor is he going to go to a strong contender that might meet up with the Packers at some point in a pivotal game.
Without Favre the Packers wont be in any games that matter ... Its a little much to expect Rodgers to come in and get that team to the play-offs much less the NFC Championship game . With Favre they probably win the division , without Favre they are picking in the top 5 in next years draft .
They should have said good bye and hanged up on him.You really shouldn't be contacting people your contract says you're not supposed to be calling. And I believe there are standard clauses saying you can't be talking to the coaches of another team and vice versa.
There were already charges of tampering and the NFL might have the right to request Favre's home phone records as well. So even if he had made the calls from his home lines, he still might have been in trouble.
Did anyone just see that? didn't even pick my head up unl after segment was over. Thankfully the DVR caught it. Eric picked the Texans as is surprise wild card team and they showed mario highlights.
Great example of how moronic ESPN talking heads are. Not only is that pure specualtion, but it's speculations that's not even founded in common sense. Why on earth would the Texans have interest in Favre?
Isn't there a way to find out was said on the phone?
It's not like they are going to help.NSA could help you out with that Gary, buy I doubt they would.
Great example of how moronic ESPN talking heads are. Not only is that pure specualtion, but it's speculations that's not even founded in common sense. Why on earth would the Texans have interest in Favre?
This just keeps going around and around.I think Professor Plum did it in the study with the candle stick!
Oh Lord - this is worse than Hoffa.
The Bears don't know who their QB will be this season so there you go.I brought up what gary said to make a point: Why isn't anybody replying to gary and saying "No, you have to name the QB for their to be unity..."?
This is not un-related. It's a way of me showing people that the "Name Your QB And By Golly He's The Anointed One" argument is not a good one.
Am I wrong when I say "If Brett Favre came here, Schaub would be old news and everybody would want Brett to be the starter"? I just gotta' know. Because the argument in the Sage-Schaub thread, in favor of Schaub as starter, is that you gotta' name your QB and let him be the guy. That was probably one of THE biggest pro-Schaub points that was made by multiple people. It's intent is to shut down the whole conversation before it even gets started.
So I just wondered why nobody took the time to reply to what gary said, by in essence saying "Well, just like here in Houston...you gotta' name your starter for the health of the locker room..."
No, if Brett were here tomorrow...there'd be 1,000 posts on the Brett Is A Texan! thread and they'd all be drooling over getting the champ the ball. He carries that sort of weight. Well, what happened to Schaub being named the starter and getting the ball? Schaub be expected to move over.
But neither Schaub, nor Sage, carry that sort of weight. Yet we can't even discuss, on this board, the possibility of there being a QB competition between them. The minute someone mentions it, all hell breaks loose and all those in favor of having a wide-open competition at QB are branded as traitors, dummies, and Schaub haters. The end.
Just wondered why nobody gave the standard pat answer to gary's post.
ESPN ........... what a bunch of weirdos . I rarely ever watch anything NFL related on ESPN, I'll take NFL Network any day of the week .
If Farve ends up anywhere it might be in Tampa Bay .
Whoa - how long have you had that avatar? Best avatar evaaar!!!
Texans fans complain more about ESPN that any group I've ever known, and yet we all still watch it...
Whoa - how long have you had that avatar? Best avatar evaaar!!!
It would be funny if the Texans traded for Favre lol
The Bears don't know who their QB will be this season so there you go.
You said that a team must have their QB before TC.After one year of Schaub getting hurt on multiple occasions and then basically inactive for the rest of the season due to the severity of the injury...I'd say that we're not much better than the Bears' QB situation right now. We're probably a small notch above them, mostly because our two QBs seem to be able to piece together some sort of consistently good performance. You're right, though: Bears QB situation is terrible.
Schaub is one hit away from being back on the bench for an extended amount of time (again) and Sage will come in and, like I said before, this whole conversation and its many many pages of posts will be happening again.
I don't "wish" an injury onto Schaub, nor would I like to see one occur. I just don't think the guy is durable enough for today's NFL. And as big and fast as defenses are getting these days...I don't know who is.
You said that a team must have their QB before TC.
After one year of Schaub getting hurt on multiple occasions and then basically inactive for the rest of the season due to the severity of the injury...I'd say that we're not much better than the Bears' QB situation right now. We're probably a small notch above them, mostly because our two QBs seem to be able to piece together some sort of consistently good performance. You're right, though: Bears QB situation is terrible.
Schaub is one hit away from being back on the bench for an extended amount of time (again) and Sage will come in and, like I said before, this whole conversation and its many many pages of posts will be happening again.
I don't "wish" an injury onto Schaub, nor would I like to see one occur. I just don't think the guy is durable enough for today's NFL. And as big and fast as defenses are getting these days...I don't know who is.
When I said to let them battle for the starting job in TC.Huh?
Copy and paste what I had written. I'm online doing a training class, for work, and don't have time to pour over my posts. I don't think that's what I meant.