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Ex-Eagles QB Michael Vick implies that Brett Favre is “untouchable” in the welfare scandal

Netflix 'documentary about the former Jets -Quarterback Brett Favre was released on Tuesday, with problems being recorded late in his career and then problems.

The documentary “Untold: The Fall of Favre” touches the case of welfare fraud, which is still hanging over Favre's head, and a former quarterback from Eagles spoke about his perspective on favre and whether he believes that Favre is punished because of his alleged participation.

People Magazine transcribed the documentary before its publication. Michael Vick, the current head coach of the state of Norfolk State, who spent five seasons with the Eagles, was interviewed. Vick himself served in prison for charges for cruelty to animals, and after one of Vick's quotations, he does not optimistically adhere to Favre, who is exposed to responsibility as he did.

“People go to prison every day to steal money,” said Vick. “When it is so important, the right institutions can get involved. But some people are uninterested in a certain way and so it is exactly the case. I only think that the system is so furnished.

Favre allegedly contributed to getting money for a new volleyball arena at the University of Southern Mississippi, with funds from the welfare system that was allegedly used to create the facility. At the time, Mississippi Free Press described it as “the greatest embezzlement scheme in the history of state history”.

The documentary also examines its scandal, which includes improper communication with the former Jets reporter Jenn Sterger during the 2008 season.

Favre, a three-time all-project and three times MVP, which was called in 11 Pro Bowls, spent a season with the jets and earned one per Bowl squad, after completing 65.7% of his passports (343 of 522) for 3,472 yards, 22 touchdowns and 22 interviews. Favre started his career at the Atlanta Falcons before playing for the Green Bay Packers, Jets and Minnesota Vikings.

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