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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So New York Post knocked on the window of her family adobe? Did she graduate from George Mason? The New Times story people eithrr want to comment or 'were unavailable to comment' man these corporate types. Also how expensive are flights to Cannes France? Russini got it wrong when the Jacksonville Jags fired their coach an entire year later. Also it was just a speeding ticket Dianna no need to FaceTime a coach JC Also we know now why Katie Nolan (cough) and Stugotz(literally who) were carrying water for her.[/quote] Oh wow, Russini broke a story that the Skins acquired DeSean Jackson. Stop the presses for this earth shattering news! Let's back up the truck for her! And of course the cherry on top was that she blew the Doug Peterson story and suffered zero professional consequences. Of course, the story completely avoided the big question which is: HOW MANY OTHER COACHES HAS SHE BANGED? I'm sure the answer is on more than two hands. Her $800k salary was such as disgrace to the profession. Journalists who put their lives on the line and those who actually report on fraud, waste, abuse and criminal activity (and don't sleep with sources) are lucky to make 10% of Russini's salary. Just goes to show that a pretty face and a willingness to sleep around will take you far in journalism. Having ethics and acutually reporing on stories that matter, eh not so much.[/quote] Do you have ANY idea what it takes for an ethnic woman to succeed in a white man's world like sports journalism? You should be blaming the predatory players, coaches and sports execs, not the victim. No one blames the actresses on Harvey Weinstein's casting couch. Journalism is even more cutthroat in this day and age than Hollywood. Dianna did what she needed to do.[/quote]
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