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By Cam Martin on May 6, 2011 1:39 PM
No doubt hoping that football fans have short memories and won’t see him and think of penis photos texted to uninterested females, Brett Favre said Thursday in an interview with WDAM-TV in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, that he might be interested in getting into television work now that his 20-year career is over.
It’s certainly possible. I mean, if Matt Millen can maim a franchise and continue to work in television, why shouldn’t Favre be given a chance to share his opinions?

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