The following was on Packerupdate website.
"James Campen was a rather marginal player for the Packers in the early 90s and he’s been a seldom-heard from assistant coach with the team for the past five years, but that anonymity may be about to change. According to a person familiar with the situation, Campen is at the very heart of the organization’s decision to file tampering charges against the Vikings on Wednesday. “Favre told Campen about his interest in playing for Minnesota - and about his numerous conversations with Vikings offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell - when the two friends met in Kiln, Mississippi on June 8,” said the source. “[General manager] Ted Thompson has known about all this for weeks. Once Favre officially requested his unconditional release on July 9, the organization began moving forward with its plan to file tampering charges. And since it’s highly doubtful that what Favre allegedly said to Campen would be enough to prove wrongdoing on the part of the Vikings, I’m guessing that the Packers have more than just that.”
Think about it: Favre threw Campen under the bus before he knew Campen had already thrown Favre under the bus.
"James Campen was a rather marginal player for the Packers in the early 90s and he’s been a seldom-heard from assistant coach with the team for the past five years, but that anonymity may be about to change. According to a person familiar with the situation, Campen is at the very heart of the organization’s decision to file tampering charges against the Vikings on Wednesday. “Favre told Campen about his interest in playing for Minnesota - and about his numerous conversations with Vikings offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell - when the two friends met in Kiln, Mississippi on June 8,” said the source. “[General manager] Ted Thompson has known about all this for weeks. Once Favre officially requested his unconditional release on July 9, the organization began moving forward with its plan to file tampering charges. And since it’s highly doubtful that what Favre allegedly said to Campen would be enough to prove wrongdoing on the part of the Vikings, I’m guessing that the Packers have more than just that.”
Think about it: Favre threw Campen under the bus before he knew Campen had already thrown Favre under the bus.

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