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In the latest installment of the soap opera known as the Brett Favre, looks like the Green Bay Packers have filed tampering charges against the Minnesota Vikings. The twist in this latest development is how this plays out given two statements earlier this year by Roger Goodell. First, he said that he wanted to crack down on tampering by teams. That was in regards to free agents, and Favre isn't even a free agent. Even though he retired, he's still under contract with the Packers. Second, Goodell said that he was going to lower the threshold for the amount of evidence needed to impose penalties to the preponderance of guilt. So does that mean that Goodell will not need an admittance of guilt, a signed contract, or a witness? The Vikings coach is not going to implicate himself, and I can't see Favre making a statement that would help out the front office of the Packers, given his other comments about the Packer's management over the last week.
Link to story on Fox Sports: Packers say Vikings tampered with Favre.
Link to story on Fox Sports: Packers say Vikings tampered with Favre.