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Russini & Vrabel Nothing to see here?

But if Adam Schefter had an affair with the owner of the Colts, I would assume that ESPN would ask him to resign.

This supposition makes me think that we should consider the scenario that was posted here earlier as humor but might be worthy of more serious consideration: If everything was the same in the Page Six story except it was Adam Schefter instead of Diana Russini in the photos, would the conclusion be that Mike and Adam are two gays hooking up on the sly, or it was just two bros hanging out, or it was just a reporter interviewing a subject for a story in an atmosphere where the subject is relaxed and so less guarded?
 
This supposition makes me think that we should consider the scenario that was posted here earlier as humor but might be worthy of more serious consideration: If everything was the same in the Page Six story except it was Adam Schefter instead of Diana Russini in the photos, would the conclusion be that Mike and Adam are two gays hooking up on the sly, or it was just two bros hanging out, or it was just a reporter interviewing a subject for a story in an atmosphere where the subject is relaxed and so less guarded?
If two guys were doing what they did in those photos I think the answer would be obvious. I still don't see how people can't figure this one out. She has a history of things like this. He drove 2 ****ing hours out of his way to go to that resort. He's an NFL head coach she is a reporter. She can go to him if she wants a story. Or pick up a phone.

People are twisting themselves into pretzels to try to explain this one away. They seemingly hooked up and have been for years. So what. It's a worse look for her professionally than him. So it looks like he is a cheater. Thats more the rule than the exception and hardly anything to go all defend the wall about.
 
With the interest this has gotten, if there IS a video it will only be available as pay per view.
If there is a video, or even some audio, it may have been taken of them indoors, which would have been illegal.

So those are the types of videos our hypothetical private investigator shows his client but can’t quite sell to the papers.
 
Is the rumor she talks to Vrabes who in turn relays those messages to AJ Brown?

TBH I think that happens already.
I don't recall where I heard that before, maybe Peter King? I think he was talking like "There's a team out here for player so-and-so that's willing to offer X." and that got back to the player's agent. I'm with you that I think it goes on all the time. Players tampering with other players, owners tampering with agents, coaches, you name it. There's no way guys agree to a deal the minute the tampering period opens unless they know about it before hand. Too many people have to agree, agents, lawyers, coaches, players, owners. It cannot be done unless everyone is on the same page before hand.
 
What does how he reported Haskins’ death have anything to do with HIPAA laws? The way he reported the death was a **** move since he basically called him a bust while reporting his death, but I don’t even know he realized how his tweet would be taken and he quickly pull it down.

The JPP case is that it appears his medical records were potentially illegally obtained, but there is no evidence Schefter was involved in obtaining those records. There is no evidence that we know of that Schefter was involved involved in obtaining those records.

I did forget until now that he posted the records online which crosses the line. I don’t have a problem with him reporting the information on those records as long as he was not involved in obtaining them legally. JPP is a public figure and the story was news.
Haskins had nothing to do with JPP. I was just pointing out that Schefter has been under fire multiple times. Women don't get 9 lives like their male counterparts do. Russini was given a 2nd chance after the Washington incident, but it's looking like she's had a pattern of this behavior she can't control.
 
Bull. There’s no reason to resign if she is not guilty. You let the investigation play out and have her employer exonerate her publicly.

Even if her contract expires, it would be extremely beneficial for her former employer to publicly declare there’s just nothing there.

They're still investigating her reporting even though she quit so not sure of your point.
 
Haskins had nothing to do with JPP. I was just pointing out that Schefter has been under fire multiple times. Women don't get 9 lives like their male counterparts do. Russini was given a 2nd chance after the Washington incident, but it's looking like she's had a pattern of this behavior she can't control.


I think Haskins thing is overblown. He shouldn't have said that he failed to make the roster of two NFL teams when he announced Haskins' death, but it isn't like he outright said Haskins sucked.

I can think of many other people in the sports media with more black marks than Schefter.

And Russini violated a fundamental journalistic ethics code if she had an affair with Vrabel. It was a fireable offense. Add to the fact that she may have initially lied about it to her bosses when they came out to defend her. Schefter has never done anything like that.
 
There still investigating her reporting even though she quit so not sure of your point.
The point is laid out in the first full sentence of the post: There’s no reason to resign if she is not guilty.

Given what the reports were about her salary, she’s losing roughly a quarter million by resigning. Not the actions of an innocent person.
 
I don't recall where I heard that before, maybe Peter King? I think he was talking like "There's a team out here for player so-and-so that's willing to offer X." and that got back to the player's agent. I'm with you that I think it goes on all the time. Players tampering with other players, owners tampering with agents, coaches, you name it. There's no way guys agree to a deal the minute the tampering period opens unless they know about it before hand. Too many people have to agree, agents, lawyers, coaches, players, owners. It cannot be done unless everyone is on the same page before hand.
Yep. I would not surprise me if reporters were part of that information superhighway.
 
I don't recall where I heard that before, maybe Peter King? I think he was talking like "There's a team out here for player so-and-so that's willing to offer X." and that got back to the player's agent. I'm with you that I think it goes on all the time. Players tampering with other players, owners tampering with agents, coaches, you name it. There's no way guys agree to a deal the minute the tampering period opens unless they know about it before hand. Too many people have to agree, agents, lawyers, coaches, players, owners. It cannot be done unless everyone is on the same page before hand.
Yup. Thought it was either that or they all have the greatest agent in the history of sports to get a deal done in 15 minutes after the tampering period light turns green. Always made me laugh to think about it.

And the NFL has to know. I don't think they want to go after one team for something like that when all teams will be pulled in.
 
Well, it might be wrong for me to say this, but...

It's a good thing she's a girl.

It would've been even more awkward, otherwise.

That's relevant to the question I asked above: would it be more awkward, or less awkward, if it were a male coach and a male reporter hanging out by a pool?
 
I don't recall where I heard that before, maybe Peter King? I think he was talking like "There's a team out here for player so-and-so that's willing to offer X." and that got back to the player's agent. I'm with you that I think it goes on all the time. Players tampering with other players, owners tampering with agents, coaches, you name it. There's no way guys agree to a deal the minute the tampering period opens unless they know about it before hand. Too many people have to agree, agents, lawyers, coaches, players, owners. It cannot be done unless everyone is on the same page before hand.

So the rule is all of this is okay, as long as the people involved aren't having sex with each other?
 
So the rule is all of this is okay, as long as the people involved aren't having sex with each other?
 
I blame Belichick.
 
...would the conclusion be that Mike and Adam are two gays hooking up on the sly, or it was just two bros hanging out, or it was just a reporter interviewing a subject for a story in an atmosphere where the subject is relaxed and so less guarded?
Nothing says "relaxed and so less guarded" than two "bros" having a sunset slow dance on the roof of a boutique couples hotel.
 

I'm just trying to figure out what the rules are. Some people seem to be upset about the Vrabel/Russini thing because info is being shared that shouldn't be shared, yet your post says this is normal and accepted. Seems then the real thing they are upset about is that they quite possibly are having sex before/during/after sharing information. Or maybe they're upset because they're having sex regardless of any information sharing going on, yet most people admit sexual relationships with or without infidelity is also not unusual in the NFL.
 
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