Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel have been in the spotlight for the past month after pictures of them at a resort in Arizona were published online.
The two were seen hugging, holding hands and spending time together by the pool despite being married to other people.
Vrabel has been married to Jennifer for around 20 years, while Russini has been married to Kevin Goldschmidt for six years.
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While many analysts condemned Vrabel and Russini, Michael Irvin defended them and criticized the public outrage
“We all want to jump into personal lives,” he told Ariel Helwani. “Dude, if I just get a peek at your history, I’m sure it’ll tell me something. We all forget that we’ve done stuff when we’re talking about somebody else, and then we want to castrate and kill them.”
“Life happens. We’re trying to use people in football as the measuring stick for all righteousness. We act like, ‘I can’t believe this person did this.’ It’s a person, and people do things. Sometimes it’s not right, but we’re not in their homes. We don’t know what they’re dealing with.“
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Kevin Byard Expresses admiration for Mike Vrabel amid Dianna Russini scandal
As Mike Vrabel deals with speculation about his personal life, analysts like Emmanuel Acho question how the Patriots head coach expects players to listen to any off-field advice he gives.
During a recent press conference, Kevin Byard said that when a guy like Vrabel gets in a room, he commands attention, which is very easy to buy into.
“I think for any of us players, you wanna be coached by somebody that’s gonna connect with you as well on a personal level… People wanna know that you actually care about them.” Byard said.
Byard also shared that it makes it easy for a player to want to play for a guy like Vrabel.
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