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FOX NFL Sunday Legend beats 'Insertable' Brett Favre over the ongoing social scandal and calls the system “Manipulated”

Brett Favre was described as a “inviolable” by a former NFL quarters and analyst in a new documentary.

The 55-year-old Favre is the subject of a new Netflix show about his problems outside the field since retirement.

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Brett Favre's off-Field problems are the subject of a new Netflix documentary filmCredit: Getty
Michael Vick in a game by Virginia Tech Hokies.

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Michael Vick said Favre was apparently untouchableCredit: Getty

Ex-quarterback favre was accused of sexual misconduct and involved in a social scandal.

The three-time NFL MVP was an investor in a drug company that no longer exists.

They received 2.5 million US dollars at federal grants that were derived from the Mississippi social funds.

And 77 million US dollars were allegedly redirected according to Favre for projects such as the construction of a volleyball stadium for a university where his daughter played.

Favre has denied any misconduct.

But his problems were further highlighted by Netflix '”The Fall of Favre” documentary from Netflix.

The former NFL Quarterback Michael Vick was a person who was interviewed for the show.

Vick was a four-time Pro-Bowler during his career at the Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers.

He is now analyst at FOX NFL kickoff – the Fox NFL Sunday precedes.

“People go to prison to steal money every day,” said Vick on the show.

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“When it is so important, the right institutions can get involved.

“But, you know, some people are untouchable in a certain way and so it is exactly the same.

“I just think that the system is so agreed.

“You know that some situations have to be held in court.

“Some have to be played in public.”

Favre's alleged sexual misconduct is also examined in the documentary.

His accuser Jenn Sterger worked as a host for the New York Jets during Favre with the team.

“I was never treated like a person,” said Sterger.

“I think one of the reasons why it is so difficult for people to have empathy for me on the Internet is that I am only a picture for them.

“And he was a board favre.”

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