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Favre Investigation?


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38 yr old going after a 24 yr old......Whats wrong with that?

Lmit that avatar is driving me nuts. But for some reason I can't stop looking at it.

Call me old fashioned I guess but maybe the fact that he was (maybe still is) married might make it wrong. Also the way he went about it seems just a little off the beaten (pardon the pun) path.

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It seems that the young lass now will be talking to the NFL this week....stay tuned

It's legalized black mail. Until she's convinced Bret won't write the big check, she won't talk. Given he's probably only a few weeks from hangin' it up permanently, it'll be interesting who blinks first.

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WONDERLIC TEST---GENERAL TEST OF PROBLEM SOLVING ABILITY THAT MANY CONSIDER THE BEST MEASURE OF INTELLIGENCE. All players out of college given this test before drafted.

Brett Favre 22

John Elway 30

Brian Griese 39

Drew Bledsoe 37

Steve Young 33

Troy Aikman 29

Drew Brees 28

Aaron Rodgers 35

Peyton Manning 28

Eli Manning 39

Tom Brady 33

Jay Cutler 25

Donovan McNabb 14

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takes more than brains to be a good quarterback.

But it does help.

Terry Bradshaw - 15

Dan Marino - 15

Randal Cunningham - 15

Jeff George - 10

Neil O'Donnell - 13

Heath Shuler - 16

Charlie Batch - 13.5

Aaron Brooks - 17

Donovan McNabb - 14

Michael Vick - 20

Daunte Culpepper - 18

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Hate to bring this up, but you guys who think Fizzle is guilty might get a second chance. whistle Jenn's ESPN show was canceled. No one know one knows why yet, but the power of Favre is being mentioned. I guess now there will be a formal decision on whether or not to meet with the NFL. smirk This week ain't over yet. tired

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Hate to bring this up, but you guys who think Fizzle is guilty might get a second chance. whistle Jenn's ESPN show was canceled. No one know one knows why yet, but the power of Favre is being mentioned. I guess now there will be a formal decision on whether or not to meet with the NFL. smirk This week ain't over yet. tired

What ever happened to the "Daily Line" on VS? She was a co-host on there for a while. Is she still on? Good eye candy while the guys just babbled about vaguely interesting sports chat.

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Jim mad bad. I meant VS, not ESPN. I guess the show being canceled was enough for her to meet with the NFL.

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The Versus talk show "The Daily Line," featuring Jenn Sterger as host, has been cancelled due to low ratings.

The Sports Business Journal’s John Ourand posted on his twitter that the show has been 'axed' due to 'anemic ratings.'

Sterger's manager, Phil Reese, told the Associated Press on Oct. 29 that Versus' decision to cancel the show was "unfortunate" yet "part of the business."

The cancellation comes after the Brett Favre scandal, which one would think might boost ratings for the show. Sterger is just now considering meeting with NFL investigators to discuss what exactly happened in 2008 when Favre allegedly sent lewd photos of himself to Sterger, who at the time was a New York Jets reporter.

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If you ask me this chick is a money grubbing tramp..... blush

The manager for the woman at the center of the NFL’s investigation of Brett Favre said Tuesday that the quarterback’s agent asked about paying her to keep quiet.

But that’s not how Favre’s agent, Bus Cook, sees it.

Cook said in a statement that Jenn Sterger’s camp made “numerous overtures” to him. He said he believes money has been the motivation for the former New York Jets game emcee.

Sterger’s manager, Phil Reese, told The Associated Press in a telephone interview he called Cook in October to alert him about a forthcoming Internet report alleging Favre sent inappropriate messages and lewd photos to Sterger when they were both with the Jets two years ago.

Reese said the reason he reached out was to compare notes about news that could be damaging to both of their clients.

“I was concerned because I didn’t know exactly what was going to be coming out, and I knew that it wasn’t going to be good for everyone involved,” Reese told the AP in a phone interview. “He asked me if there was a specific figure in mind that could make this go away. I told him, ‘I wish it were that easy, but there’s no putting the toothpaste back in the tube.”‘

Cook replied in a statement to the AP Tuesday that there was never an intention to offer money for silence.

“Her manager and her lawyer have made numerous overtures to me … at least 6 between the two of them,” Cook wrote. “Anyone can figure out why. The point is we were never going to pay them, we didn’t pay them and we will never pay them. Because, there is NO reason to pay them! They should consider that their attempts to negotiate privately and through the media have failed.”

Cook declined to answer further questions about the matter.

Joe Conway, Sterger’s attorney, said he called Cook once to introduce himself and followed up with a letter. “It’s not about money. It’s about doing the right thing,” Conway said in a phone interview.

The HSOforum Deadspin has said it paid a third party for the materials it posted in a video on Oct. 7, which prompted a league investigation that’s been going on since soon after. The piece includes text messages and voicemails allegedly left by the now-Vikings quarterback for Sterger, including one in which he invites her to his hotel. The video ends with several lewd photos — said to be of Favre — which were allegedly sent to Sterger.

A former model who also appeared on the Versus television network, Sterger refused to speak on the record to the HSOforum. She talked to league investigators on Nov. 11 and cooperated fully, according to Reese.

Reese said the reason it took so long for Sterger to meet with the NFL was logistical, lining up witnesses to corroborate her story and waiting for forensics specialists he normally works with to analyze data.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Tuesday he had nothing to report on the investigation.

Favre has consistently refused to answer reporters’ questions about the allegations since the Deadspin report was posted.

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