According to a recent FoxSports.com report [1], Brett Favre spent over an hour talking to Detroit Lions coaches about the Packers' offensive nuances before the Packers and Lions last met on September 14. The game ended with Green Bay trouncing Detroit, 48-25, but some of Favre's old teammates were very disturbed to hear this news. Cornerback Charles Woodson called it "sabotage," while other players downplayed the story, or simply noted that whatever information Favre gave the Lions didn't work.
What's more distressing is if the rumors are true that Favre has contacted other Packers opponents. Fox's Jay Glazer reported that one other Packers opponent admitted to recently talking to Favre about Green Bay's overall game plans, though nothing nearly as detailed as what the Lions received. It would be understandable if the Jets wanted info about the Packers prior to playing them -- Favre would be far from the first player in NFL history to give up the goods on his old team for the benefit of his new one. But if it's true that Favre is taking serious time out of his current schedule to reveal what he knows about Green Bay's current offense, no matter how helpful or unhelpful it may be, the Commissioner may want to consider telling him to knock it off.
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[1] http://nmsn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/8694746/Sunday-Scoops:-Is-Favre-guilty-of-insider-trading?