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  • metallicatz
    Banned
    • Sep 2003
    • 1869

    #61
    Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

    Originally posted by SportsTop
    Sexual harrassment is a tricky thing. It's almost purely in the eyes of the "harrassed". A big thing here is that the doesn't want to press charges.

    This is not a case of "he said/she said". There are voicemails that are absolutely Brett Favre. You should listen to them. There are texts. In short there is a trail that is very traceable back to Brett Favre. He used his clout as the NFL's most marketable player and as the Jets star QB to leverage a Jets employee into giving him her contact info. The voicemails speak for themselves. That is absolutely Brett Favre on those voicemails.

    The fact that she didn't want to press charges or create a circus because of it has no bearing on whether or not Favre is guilty of these allegations. She told the Jets intermediary that she wasn't interested, that she felt like getting involved with a high profile married athlete like him would see her "end up being found in a garbage can". This response obviously got back to Favre, since he specifically referenced it in one of his voicemail messages....as he continued pressing her to meet with him. This is pretty cut and dry.

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    • ehh
      Hall Of Fame
      • Mar 2003
      • 28959

      #62
      Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

      Haven't other players (didn't some kicker?) send naked pics to women before without penalty? Seems like a wildly over blown situation esp since this broad didn't even press charges. I can't imagine Favrah will get suspended over this.
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      • wwharton
        *ll St*r
        • Aug 2002
        • 26949

        #63
        Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

        Originally posted by steelcurtain311
        When you're a millionaire working for a multi-million dollar corporation, like the NFL, you're expected to not get arrested. See most corporations in the United States. You'll more than likely end up fired for getting a DUI. It IS work related, as your image reflects your corporation. If Ben gets suspended for his image, and how it reflects on the NFL, then so should others. It's BS. Favre should get suspended. Although since it's his last season, we know that will NEVER happen. He could pull an OJ and they still won't suspend him, they'd just move all home games to the prison yard for him.
        In a general conversation which you're trying to present, I agree with you. In regard to the "People with DUI's aren't suspended but he might be for this" (in the same voice as the "compare some world tragedy to an unrelated sports infraction) this is completely unrelated. Bringing up Michael Vick or Pacman Jones are also unrelated. Even Ben is unrelated, but is at least close since it's also a harassment case but very different.

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        • rangerrick012
          All Star
          • Jan 2010
          • 6201

          #64
          Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

          Originally posted by ehh
          Haven't other players (didn't some kicker?) send naked pics to women before without penalty? Seems like a wildly over blown situation esp since this broad didn't even press charges. I can't imagine Favrah will get suspended over this.
          Different b/c both were employees of the Jets at the time, and supposedly a Jets PR guy helped set the whole thing up. Could be seen as Favre trying to use a position of power to get something, a definite no-no in any workplace.
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          • Shawnj86
            Rookie
            • Jul 2009
            • 354

            #65
            Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

            Im sorry to hear that hes having troubles with the ladies
            But we will see what happens if he did mess with her
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            • Jackdog
              Wolverine Soldier
              • Aug 2002
              • 7719

              #66
              Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

              Favre's wife has an arm.

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              • ProfessaPackMan
                Bamma
                • Mar 2008
                • 63852

                #67
                Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

                Favre meets with League Officials today:

                Brett Favre, Bus Cook met with NFL today

                Posted by Michael David Smith on October 19, 2010 5:24 PM ET
                The NFL has conducted its interview with Vikings quarterback Brett Favre as it continues to investigate allegations that he sexually harassed Jenn Sterger when both were with the New York Jets.

                Judd Zulgad of the Star Tribune reports that Favre's agent, Bus Cook, attended the meeting with Favre. NFL Security V.P. Milt Ahlerich represented the league in the meeting, sources told ESPN's Ed Werder.

                Favre has declined to talk publicly about the allegations, which were first reported by Deadspin. There's no word yet on what Favre told NFL Security behind closed doors.

                For that matter, there's no word on whether anyone has told the NFL much of anything in this investigation. Deadspin editor A.J. Daulerio told Will Brinson of CBSSports.com that he has not been contacted by the NFL. ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported that Sterger hasn't cooperated with the NFL's investigation, and that the league's investigation could, as a result, hit a dead end this week.

                So the NFL may not have much to go on in its investigation, other than whatever Favre said in today's meeting. And if Cook was doing his job as Favre's representative, Favre didn't say anything that could get himself in trouble.
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                • The C
                  Banned
                  • Apr 2005
                  • 7538

                  #68
                  Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

                  Hey guys, you might not want to read this next part because it will blow your mind.


                  Sterger spelled backwards is regrets.

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                  • BlueNGold
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 21817

                    #69
                    Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

                    Originally posted by The C
                    Hey guys, you might not want to read this next part because it will blow your mind.


                    Sterger spelled backwards is regrets.


                    That is too good.

                    I'm not expecting Favre to get suspended considering he's the golden boy of the league. At the same time though, the league has to do something so that it doesn't come off as a double standard for certain players. I can't see them just fining him and moving on.
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                    • rangerrick012
                      All Star
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 6201

                      #70
                      Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

                      Originally posted by BlueNGold


                      That is too good.

                      I'm not expecting Favre to get suspended considering he's the golden boy of the league. At the same time though, the league has to do something so that it doesn't come off as a double standard for certain players. I can't see them just fining him and moving on.
                      At this point that's exactly what it seems like to me though. Double standard to protect one of the faces of the league. You'd have to be a fool not to think that's Brett's voice on the tapes. And if the reporting Deadspin did was correct, then someone should be punished, be it Brett or the Jets.
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                      • MassNole
                        Banned
                        • Mar 2006
                        • 18848

                        #71
                        Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

                        Kikster.com - Bringing you the best dirt

                        If you play Fantasy Football and are holding Mr Brett Favre.. trade him quick! kikster has learned that he has a toilet seat list of mistresses that is gonna make Tigger look tame!

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                        • metallicatz
                          Banned
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 1869

                          #72
                          Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

                          That wouldn't surprise me a bit, but i won't believe all that will come out until I see it.

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                          • ANDROMADA 1
                            So long to a Legend.
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 5024

                            #73
                            Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

                            Originally posted by rangerrick012
                            At this point that's exactly what it seems like to me though. Double standard to protect one of the faces of the league. You'd have to be a fool not to think that's Brett's voice on the tapes. And if the reporting Deadspin did was correct, then someone should be punished, be it Brett or the Jets.
                            The difference is there are no police involved. I don't see this as a double standard. The NFL takes police matters very seriously. The minute the Law is involved then this becomes an escalated situation.

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                            • tripwire
                              MVP
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 2604

                              #74
                              Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

                              Originally posted by ANDROMADA 1
                              The difference is there are no police involved. I don't see this as a double standard. The NFL takes police matters very seriously. The minute the Law is involved then this becomes an escalated situation.


                              Goodell's "personal conduct policy" has no mention of having to have the law involved.

                              This douche has definately created a double standard with his policy. Here's just some names for you to ponder,
                              Cable
                              Benson
                              Young
                              Maualuga
                              Rogers

                              What do they all have in common? Well, they were all guilty according to this,

                              It is not enough simply to avoid being found guilty of a crime. Instead, as an employee of the NFL or a member club, you are held to a higher standard and expected to conduct yourself in a way that is responsible, promotes the values upon which the League is based, and is lawful. Persons who fail to live up to this standard of conduct are guilty of conduct detrimental and subject to discipline, even where the conduct itself does not result in conviction of a crime.
                              Here's the memo he sent to all teams this past April,

                              "The Policy makes clear that NFL and club personnel must do more than simply avoid criminal behavior. We must conduct ourselves in a way that 'is responsible, that promotes the values upon which the league is based, and is lawful.' This standard reflects the recognition that the conduct and behavior of our players and other league and team employees is critically important. Whether it involves your team or another, these incidents affect us all -- every investigation, arrest, or other allegation of improper conduct undermines the respect for our league by our fans, lessens the confidence of our business partners and threatens the continued success of our brand.
                              "As your club begins its offseason programs and approaches the Draft, I encourage you to be vigilant in reinforcing this message with your players and staff. It makes no difference whether an incident occurs during the season or in the off-season. At every opportunity, you should remind them of your standards and the public’s expectations, of the need to use good judgment, particularly when in a public place, and of the resources available to help us all in meeting these standards."
                              Yup, no double standards to be found here.

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                              • ANDROMADA 1
                                So long to a Legend.
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 5024

                                #75
                                Re: Brett Favre in trouble with the ladies

                                ^^^ Its still a private matter at this point. If police were involved there would swift action being taken right now, even before due process had run its course. I see nothing wrong with how the NFL is handling this.

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