Jason Whitlock makes shocking claim about Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel while Coach Jason Brown shares his own resignation story | NFL News

Jason Whitlock makes shocking claim about Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel while Coach Jason Brown shares his own resignation story
Jason Whitlock makes shocking claim about Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel while Coach Jason Brown shares his own resignation story (Image 1 via Instagram, Image 2 via Getty: Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel)

Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel’s new discovery has sparked a speculation frenzy. Add to it: renowned sports columnist Jason Whitlock and ex-college football head coach Jason Brown.The former claims Mike Vrabel is the father of Dianna Russini’s baby. While the latter suggests that Vrabel must resign before it’s too late.

Jason Whitlock claims Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini share baby

TMZ acquired footage showing Mike Vrabel walking on a dock toward an allegedly pregnant Dianna Russini. Russini turns back while Vrabel is caught staring at her.Jason Whitlock, on his latest episode of “Fearless with Jason Whitlock” podcast, speculates, “That’s gotta be Vrabel’s baby. Because no man is going to hang out with a seven/eight-month pregnant woman unless she’s carrying his baby.”“Again, when Vrabel is walking towards her or behind her or whatever, that picture right there, she turns around, and she’s pregnant. Again, just think for yourself as a man, if that’s not your baby, it’s like I’m doing a little secret rendezvous with a woman who’s carrying another man’s baby,” Whitlock said.Coach Jason Brown was present on the show, and he said, “That’s the walk of a baby daddy. I’m telling you as one.”Whitlock sounded curious and questioned Brown, “All right. Is that the walk of a guy that can continue to be the head coach of the New England Patriots?”This question took Brown back in time, to when he resigned as the head football coach at Independence Community College [ICC] in February 2019 following a major controversy over texts with a German-born player.

Netflix’s former Last Chance U coach Jason Brown resigned after he allegedly told German player “I’m your new Hitler”

Coach Jason Brown discussed Mike Vrabel’s scenario on his own podcast called “The Coach JB Show” with Big Smitty [Darnell Smith] and Sean King. Brown said that New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is at the top of the Eiffel Tower, looking down at everyone else.Whereas Mike Vrabel is on the sideline, “who has to take all the bullets every day.” Brown suggests Vrabel would be protected if he’s home. After suggesting that, he shared his own resignation story.“Smitty said that he’s gotta be in the office, he’s more protected. Nothing more untrue than that. It was the worst time ever when I was allegedly calling the kid, the Hitler, and I had eight felonies accused of, charged, all this stuff.It was the worst time to be in the office because CNN was at the door, FOX Sports was at the door, ESPN, and my president of the college; these guys want to talk to you.How do you coach, Jason, when that is going on at the office every day? TMZ, it’s filming me. How do you coach men that you have all these things around the office, saying, ‘character, integrity, blah, blah, blah.’How do you do that? No, you’re actually better off at home, where you don’t have to answer the door and don’t have to lead men into battle and practice every day and say, ‘Let’s go, Drake Maye, we got to get over the hump this week. I know our schedules are three times harder than they were last year, but it’s all right. I’m gonna let this roll right off my back.’ No, I don’t see it.I talked to my lawyer and agent that I have something going on with Netflix and all this other stuff right now. So, I said, ‘Hey man, what would you do here advising him?’ He said, ‘I’d tell him to resign right now because if he doesn’t, he’ll never coach again.’ Because he made a great point, Jason. Resign now, walk away, a year or two years go by, who cares? Get back into coaching. You stay coaching, and you end up having to resign during the season or get fired because this is such a big story. You’ll never coach again in football in the history of your life. Will never coach. And he makes a great point. And I know what he’s saying because I should have done what he told me then. And I said, ‘I’m going to fight it. I’m going to fight it.’ And it cost me my job, even though I was innocent, it cost me my job. All these companies—they’re gonna pull money eventually. Cause we’re in a cancel culture-vulture era. I think I would resign if I were Mike Vrabel.”

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