If you go searching for the Barstool
Family Feud clip featuring Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel, you won’t find it on their YouTube channel. It’s way beyond deeper than we must dig.
Anyhow, snippets of the Feud are slowly surfacing, and this one is destined to stay in the cyberspace the longest --- because now there is proof of flirting. And as they say, one flirts where there is love [speculatively speaking, of course!].
Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel saga unwraps with every discovery
First came Sedona interlocking fingers, then came the NYC club kissing photo, then came the Tennessee rental private boat when pregnant, and now tidbits of full-fledged romance, commonly called flirting.
When Dianna Russini said, “kiss her” for ‘tell me something a man might do to get a woman in the mood,’ Mike Vrabel reacted.
The answer earned a point, and Dianna is seen adjusting her camera. Both Dianna and Mike rest their faces in their palms at once [that could be body language clue of a couple]. A couple usually tries to copy one another.
After that, Dianna goes, “This is good advice for you guys too.” Mike looks up and says, “I’m paying very close attention here, I’m so excited.” Dianna can be caught smiling her brightest smile.
This looks fishy, this smells fishy, this is fishy. But now the story is unfolding with every possible clip and discovery! And it is only making everyone crazy.
So much so that an earnest Mother’s Day post by the official New England Patriots’ X account turned into a “Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini scandal.”
New England Patriots X post turns into Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini scandal
The very first comment is a fan-made suggestive parody of the New England Patriots’ ‘Pat Patriot’ logo.
It stars exaggerated caricatures of Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and a visibly pregnant
NFL reporter, Dianna Russini, locked in a steamy, stylized pose. The pose mimics the classic “three-point stance” between center and quarterback.
The meme has been dubbed The Patriot Way and circulated in the cyberspace for the longest time. It came as a comment to the Patriots’ post through Coach Harry Ellis, who added a tongue-in-cheek caption as fuel to fire: “Happy Mother’s Day indeed.” That single comment quickly invited a tsunami of views.
Several similar comments followed, while one comment took a shot at the Patriots’ social media team, “this might be the most tone deaf, out-of-touch social media team in history.”
Another user sided with the social media team, saying, “social team definitely discussed the repercussions of this post but had to send it anyway.” A brutally honest commentator wrote, “I wonder if your Head Cheater wished Russini a Happy Mother’s Day.”
The New England Patriots’ X post garnered over 2.4 million views, 3,000+ hearts, 1,000+ comments, 800+ reposts, and 300+ bookmarks. This story is not dying… it won’t until either of them [Dianna Russini/Mike Vrabel] holds the mic and shares their side of the story…it’s offseason and everybody is so curious!
Well Dianna Russini has spoken. On Mother's Day, she and her husband, Kevin Goldschmidt, were spotted kissing and hugging. It's their way of showing they are unaffected by the Sedona cheating rumors.