‘Guilty’ Mike Vrabel Blasted By NFL Fans After Lengthy Statement About Dianna Russini
MEGA NFL fans are continuing to slam New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel after he released a lengthy statement about his relationship with former NYT reporter Dianna Russini . Over the last few weeks, the former athlete became front-page news after he and Russini—who are both married to other people—were spotted getting cozy at an Arizona resort. The photos sparked much conversation, ultimately leading Russini to resign from her post.
Mike Vrabel Releases Lengthy Statement After Being Caught Hand-In-Hand With Dianna Russini MEGA On Tuesday, April 21, Vrabel broke his silence after photos of him and Russini hugging at a resort pool were shared online. According to PEOPLE , the Super Bowl champion told the media he appreciated their patience amidst the chaos. In his statement, Vrabel said that while he could’ve addressed the public sooner, he believed it was important for him to connect with those closest to him first, including his players.
Continuing, Vrabel admitted to having “some difficult conversations” with other people in his circle over the last few weeks, which have been “positive and productive. ” “In order to be successful on and off the field, you have to make good decisions. That includes me.
That starts with me. We never want our actions to negatively affect the team, never want to be the cause of distraction,” he said. Mike Vrabel Is Singing A Different Tune On Russini Photos Than He Was When They First Leaked Page Six / MEGA Vrabel, an Ohio State alum who later played for three NFL teams, said that he has a lot of respect for his current team before expressing his excitement about the season ahead.
Concluding, Vrabel explained that he plans to approach the season with “humility and focus” and said doing so had to start with addressing the noise. According to a previous report from The Blast , Vrabel, who, a source said, spent a night with Russini on the roof of an Arizona resort inside a bungalow, didn’t face punishment from the NFL. A league spokesperson said that Vrabel’s behavior didn’t violate the league’s personal conduct policy, which states league affiliates must not engage in “conduct detrimental to the integrity of and public confidence in” the organization.
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