NEW YORK - APRIL 28:  Model Jenn Sterger attends the PR/PR launch party at Red Bull Space on April 28, 2009 in New York City.  (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for PR/PR)

Is Jenn Sterger f&#king serious? At first, this Brett Favre scandal was rather humorous to me and honestly, I couldn’t care less what the outcome wound up being. Favre deserved to suffer some public embarrassment, but after reading this L.A. Times report, I’m in favor of her receiving a reality check, too.

Sterger’s manager said Thursday that if the NFL punishes Favre, she won’t sue him for sending her photos of his junk via text message, as well as being an overall creep-ball. Her manager, Phil Reese, also said that she wants the league to take action before he retires and would like the NFL to implement a program to prevent unwanted advances.

The problem there Jenn, is that the season ends in four weeks and chances are Favre is retiring for good. So what’s the point in punishing him now? If she truly wants him to suffer, then she should want him to keep playing. The guy can’t pour milk into his Fruit Loops without tearing something and with every interception he throws, his legacy further gets diminished.

Furthermore, her desire to have the NFL implement a “program” is a joke. If she were truly a victim, then the league should absolutely step in to ensure its players are educated on how stalking members of the media is wrong. But this chick has already admitted to laughing at the photos and poking fun at Favre with her friends and ow she wants the NFL to implement a program to ensure this doesn’t happen again? Child, please.

She’s trying to play the role of victim here but nobody should buy it. If she felt like she was sexually harassed, she should have reported him immediately. Don’t keep the photos and messages, wait three years, tell the editor of Deadspin the entire story and then want the NFL to rush to your aid. Give me a break.

This broad and Favre couldn’t disappear fast enough.