Married NY Times sports reporter viral after being busted allegedly having an affair with married NFL coach

Anonymous
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Maybe if he stepped up she wouldn't feel she had to do what she did to get by in a fiercely competitive workplace? Writing and journalism is way more cutthroat than it used to be in the print era.


Maybe if she was a better reporter she wouldn't have had to do what she had to do. Maybe she can move on to a career she's better suited for since she washed out of her last one.


Let's be honest. Women get into sports "journalism" so they can bang the players, coaches and executives. Russini has been doing this for years. We already know about two instances. I have a feeling more is going to come out sooner rather than later. Whores like Russini do it because they think they won't get caught.


The players, of course. However, no woman wants to bang the coaches and executives. It, unfortunately, may be a necessity in order to secure a story.

And "let's be honest", as you like to say, women only slam other women who are "jersey chasers" because they're jealous and know no high level athlete would be interested in them.

Let’s be honest, Dianna tanked her own career. You, alone, may applaud her tactics. Nobody is going to stop you, but it’s not effective.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Maybe if he stepped up she wouldn't feel she had to do what she did to get by in a fiercely competitive workplace? Writing and journalism is way more cutthroat than it used to be in the print era.


Maybe if she was a better reporter she wouldn't have had to do what she had to do. Maybe she can move on to a career she's better suited for since she washed out of her last one.


Let's be honest. Women get into sports "journalism" so they can bang the players, coaches and executives. Russini has been doing this for years. We already know about two instances. I have a feeling more is going to come out sooner rather than later. Whores like Russini do it because they think they won't get caught.


The players, of course. However, no woman wants to bang the coaches and executives. It, unfortunately, may be a necessity in order to secure a story.

And "let's be honest", as you like to say, women only slam other women who are "jersey chasers" because they're jealous and know no high level athlete would be interested in them.


Let’s be honest, Dianna tanked her own career. You, alone, may applaud her tactics. Nobody is going to stop you, but it’s not effective.

It's funny how a poster above assumes that women would be sorry if "no high level athlete wanted to bang them". I actually really dislike meathead athletes and when I lived in a college dorm with them, I wanted them gone. Some of the best at schools I attended were borderline or actual criminals. Rapey jocks, under the table illegal money takers, car crashers, and bullies. Lots of women prefer to avoid this type of alpha male. They aren't safe people to be around.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Maybe if he stepped up she wouldn't feel she had to do what she did to get by in a fiercely competitive workplace? Writing and journalism is way more cutthroat than it used to be in the print era.


Maybe if she was a better reporter she wouldn't have had to do what she had to do. Maybe she can move on to a career she's better suited for since she washed out of her last one.


Let's be honest. Women get into sports "journalism" so they can bang the players, coaches and executives. Russini has been doing this for years. We already know about two instances. I have a feeling more is going to come out sooner rather than later. Whores like Russini do it because they think they won't get caught.


The players, of course. However, no woman wants to bang the coaches and executives. It, unfortunately, may be a necessity in order to secure a story.

And "let's be honest", as you like to say, women only slam other women who are "jersey chasers" because they're jealous and know no high level athlete would be interested in them.


Let’s be honest, Dianna tanked her own career. You, alone, may applaud her tactics. Nobody is going to stop you, but it’s not effective.

Fixing the quoting.

It's funny how a poster above assumes that women would be sorry if "no high level athlete wanted to bang them". I actually really dislike meathead athletes and when I lived in a college dorm with them, I wanted them gone. Some of the best at schools I attended were borderline or actual criminals. Rapey jocks, under the table illegal money takers, car crashers, and bullies. Lots of women prefer to avoid this type of alpha male. They aren't safe people to be around.
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Anonymous
Why is the woman the “whore” and not the guys she is “banging”?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Maybe if he stepped up she wouldn't feel she had to do what she did to get by in a fiercely competitive workplace? Writing and journalism is way more cutthroat than it used to be in the print era.


Maybe if she was a better reporter she wouldn't have had to do what she had to do. Maybe she can move on to a career she's better suited for since she washed out of her last one.


Let's be honest. Women get into sports "journalism" so they can bang the players, coaches and executives. Russini has been doing this for years. We already know about two instances. I have a feeling more is going to come out sooner rather than later. Whores like Russini do it because they think they won't get caught.


The players, of course. However, no woman wants to bang the coaches and executives. It, unfortunately, may be a necessity in order to secure a story.

And "let's be honest", as you like to say, women only slam other women who are "jersey chasers" because they're jealous and know no high level athlete would be interested in them.
Anonymous
Ok, quoting seems to be broken on post above. Take 3.

It's funny how a poster above assumes that women would be sorry if "no high level athlete wanted to bang them". I actually really dislike meathead athletes and when I lived in a college dorm with them, I wanted them gone. Some of the best at schools I attended were borderline or actual criminals. Rapey jocks, under the table illegal money takers, car crashers, and bullies. Lots of women prefer to avoid this type of alpha male. They aren't safe people to be around.
reportIt's funny how a poster above assumes that women would be sorry if "no high level athlete wanted to bang them". I actually really dislike meathead athletes and when I lived in a college dorm with them, I wanted them gone. Some of the best at schools I attended were borderline or actual criminals. Rapey jocks, under the table illegal money takers, car crashers, and bullies. Lots of women prefer to avoid this type of alpha male. They aren't safe people to be around.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok, quoting seems to be broken on post above. Take 3.

It's funny how a poster above assumes that women would be sorry if "no high level athlete wanted to bang them". I actually really dislike meathead athletes and when I lived in a college dorm with them, I wanted them gone. Some of the best at schools I attended were borderline or actual criminals. Rapey jocks, under the table illegal money takers, car crashers, and bullies. Lots of women prefer to avoid this type of alpha male. They aren't safe people to be around.
reportIt's funny how a poster above assumes that women would be sorry if "no high level athlete wanted to bang them". I actually really dislike meathead athletes and when I lived in a college dorm with them, I wanted them gone. Some of the best at schools I attended were borderline or actual criminals. Rapey jocks, under the table illegal money takers, car crashers, and bullies. Lots of women prefer to avoid this type of alpha male. They aren't safe people to be around.


It’s funny how that PP is mad people are criticizing Dianna’s unprofessional ways and accusing them of misogyny and then is like “you’re just jealous those guys would never want you anyway.” The ultimate pick-me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok, quoting seems to be broken on post above. Take 3.

It's funny how a poster above assumes that women would be sorry if "no high level athlete wanted to bang them". I actually really dislike meathead athletes and when I lived in a college dorm with them, I wanted them gone. Some of the best at schools I attended were borderline or actual criminals. Rapey jocks, under the table illegal money takers, car crashers, and bullies. Lots of women prefer to avoid this type of alpha male. They aren't safe people to be around.
reportIt's funny how a poster above assumes that women would be sorry if "no high level athlete wanted to bang them". I actually really dislike meathead athletes and when I lived in a college dorm with them, I wanted them gone. Some of the best at schools I attended were borderline or actual criminals. Rapey jocks, under the table illegal money takers, car crashers, and bullies. Lots of women prefer to avoid this type of alpha male. They aren't safe people to be around.


It’s funny how that PP is mad people are criticizing Dianna’s unprofessional ways and accusing them of misogyny and then is like “you’re just jealous those guys would never want you anyway.” The ultimate pick-me.


I think that's different people. That's how the former athletes think. Because they've seen some hangers on in their time they think that all women secretly want what they have to offer. But really it's just the WAG types.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Maybe if he stepped up she wouldn't feel she had to do what she did to get by in a fiercely competitive workplace? Writing and journalism is way more cutthroat than it used to be in the print era.


Maybe if she was a better reporter she wouldn't have had to do what she had to do. Maybe she can move on to a career she's better suited for since she washed out of her last one.


Let's be honest. Women get into sports "journalism" so they can bang the players, coaches and executives. Russini has been doing this for years. We already know about two instances. I have a feeling more is going to come out sooner rather than later. Whores like Russini do it because they think they won't get caught.


The players, of course. However, no woman wants to bang the coaches and executives. It, unfortunately, may be a necessity in order to secure a story.

And "let's be honest", as you like to say, women only slam other women who are "jersey chasers" because they're jealous and know no high level athlete would be interested in them.


Let’s be honest, Dianna tanked her own career. You, alone, may applaud her tactics. Nobody is going to stop you, but it’s not effective.


It's funny how a poster above assumes that women would be sorry if "no high level athlete wanted to bang them". I actually really dislike meathead athletes and when I lived in a college dorm with them, I wanted them gone. Some of the best at schools I attended were borderline or actual criminals. Rapey jocks, under the table illegal money takers, car crashers, and bullies. Lots of women prefer to avoid this type of alpha male. They aren't safe people to be around.

So you don’t care for athletes, sports, or sports journalism. That’s all fine, but one can’t help but wonder why you’re participating in this thread?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The players, of course. However, no woman wants to bang the coaches and executives. It, unfortunately, may be a necessity in order to secure a story.

And "let's be honest", as you like to say, women only slam other women who are "jersey chasers" because they're jealous and know no high level athlete would be interested in them.


Let’s be honest, Dianna tanked her own career. You, alone, may applaud her tactics. Nobody is going to stop you, but it’s not effective.

Wait, what? You don't think these female sports reporters want to bang the coaches? Mike Vrabel has $15 million reasons for Diana Russini to f4ck him. Chicks love money and power and NFL coaches have a ton of both.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The players, of course. However, no woman wants to bang the coaches and executives. It, unfortunately, may be a necessity in order to secure a story.

And "let's be honest", as you like to say, women only slam other women who are "jersey chasers" because they're jealous and know no high level athlete would be interested in them.


Let’s be honest, Dianna tanked her own career. You, alone, may applaud her tactics. Nobody is going to stop you, but it’s not effective.

Wait, what? You don't think these female sports reporters want to bang the coaches? Mike Vrabel has $15 million reasons for Diana Russini to f4ck him. Chicks love money and power and NFL coaches have a ton of both.
Anonymous
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A lot of pro athletes are gross, stupid people and so are their associates.

If people think men don't ever face consequences, let me point to the past football coaches at Michigan and Michigan State who both behaved erratically in a cheating fashion and got fired. There's no excuse for what they did either. Just shows you that there is no amount of millions that will make people too prudent to risk it all by cheating/being inappropriate. I hate that our culture glorifies these people until their conduct becomes so egregious it cannot stay hidden.


What happened at MSU and UM goes beyond simply coaches having affairs. Moore hired a woman who he was dating, and they continued dating after he hired her. Then he promoted her. Then he got tired of her and fired her, and she went to the university, which decided to (rightly) fire Moore. Then Moore went nuts and invaded his ex-gf's home with a weapon. Not a good look!

Tucker on other hand, co-mingled school business and pleasure. He (probably) started banging Brenda Tracy before giving her school money in a business relationship. Then they kept doing it. Then he got tired of Tracy and fired her, and she went public to try to get her bag. She doesn't deserve a dime but will eventually get some.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Maybe if he stepped up she wouldn't feel she had to do what she did to get by in a fiercely competitive workplace? Writing and journalism is way more cutthroat than it used to be in the print era.


Maybe if she was a better reporter she wouldn't have had to do what she had to do. Maybe she can move on to a career she's better suited for since she washed out of her last one.


Let's be honest. Women get into sports "journalism" so they can bang the players, coaches and executives. Russini has been doing this for years. We already know about two instances. I have a feeling more is going to come out sooner rather than later. Whores like Russini do it because they think they won't get caught.


The players, of course. However, no woman wants to bang the coaches and executives. It, unfortunately, may be a necessity in order to secure a story.

And "let's be honest", as you like to say, women only slam other women who are "jersey chasers" because they're jealous and know no high level athlete would be interested in them.


Let’s be honest, Dianna tanked her own career. You, alone, may applaud her tactics. Nobody is going to stop you, but it’s not effective.

Don't you remember this woman and McVay when she was working for WRC and McVay was with Skins?
Anonymous
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Don't you remember this woman and McVay when she was working for WRC and McVay was with Skins?


That is interesting. I knew that McLoughlin's wife called Russini out, but I never knew the details behind that. She was banging McVay, what a surprise.

I bet the only real thing up for debate is if the number of players, coaches and executives Russini has banged needs more than two hands to total up.
Anonymous
People keep mentioning these stories about Russini, but they are just that, stories. Then again, where there is smoke, there is fire. Just how much did she get around?
Anonymous
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It's funny how a poster above assumes that women would be sorry if "no high level athlete wanted to bang them". I actually really dislike meathead athletes and when I lived in a college dorm with them, I wanted them gone. Some of the best at schools I attended were borderline or actual criminals. Rapey jocks, under the table illegal money takers, car crashers, and bullies. Lots of women prefer to avoid this type of alpha male. They aren't safe people to be around.


That's great, but if you just substituted your lust for musicians or "rock star" male profs in college, you're really no better than the "jersey chasers" and have no authority to judge female sports reporters doing what they can to get by.
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