Brett Favre Scandal, Jenn Sterger, Herschel Walker and Tuesday's Top Sports News
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The Minnesota Vikings lost a close game to the New York Jets on Monday Night Football, and most of the questions that Brett Favre was asked in his post game press conference was about his "sexting" scandal.
Favre dodged those questions better than he did Jets defenders.
We'll update you on the ongoing NFL investigation into Favre's texting habits as well as if there is any word from Jenn Sterger.
Also, a great story on how 48 year old Herschel Walker is prepping for his second MMA fight.
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Herschel Walker is pushing 50 and right now he is training for his second MMA fight.
The 48-year old retired from the NFL a dozen years ago but says he is in the best shape of his life. You can judge for yourself: he is one of the athletes posing nude in the ESPN Body Issue that came out this month.
According to CNN he stays in shape by eating right, (he's a vegetarian) and waking up at 5:30 a.m. everyday and doing 750 to 1,500 push-ups and about 2,000 sit-ups.
Walker's second fight is scheduled for Dec. 4 of this year.
According to Jenn Sterger's attorney Gloria Allred, Sterger is under no obligation to speak to the NFL about the scandalous pictures and voice mail allegedly sent to her by Brett Favre.
Ms. Allred, who has represented several high profile women lately, including two of Tiger Woods' mistresses, was quoted in today's New York Daily News:
"Parties often agree to confidential settlements rather than have one party pursue litigation,".
"She has no legal duty to speak to the NFL," Allred said. "The only way you can compel somebody to answer questions is with a subpoena."
And the NFL can't force her to talk and can't issue subpoenas.
Favre might actually find his way out of this.
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Even though the Minnesota Vikings were on the brink of winning an exciting game on Monday Night Football. A game where Brett Favre threw his 500th touchdown to new teammate Randy Moss.
And even though Favre ended the game for all intents and purposes by throwing an interception that was returned for a touchdown, the topic he had to deal with the most after the game was the "sexting" scandal.
During the postgame new conference a reporter asked Favre if the allegations were true and he responded:
"If you want to talk about what happened in the football game tonight, I'd love to."
And then he was asked if he was embarrassed over the allegations and the fact that the league was looking into them, and Favre said:
"I'm embarrassed we lost this football game."



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