NFL insider double standard: Why Jay Glazer celebrates and Dianna Russini falls

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NFL insider double standard: Why Jay Glazer celebrates and Dianna Russini falls

A viral poolside video raises questions about media relationships and gender bias after Dianna Russini's career ended over similar networking.

NFL insider double standard: Why Jay Glazer celebrates and Dianna Russini falls

A viral poolside video raises questions about media relationships and gender bias after Dianna Russini's career ended over similar networking.

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In it, one of the most powerful NFL insiders in the business is seen standing poolside at the Biltmore Hotel during NFL owners meetings, surrounded by 28 of 32 active NFL head coaches, toasting drinks and calling it their “18th annual NFL head coaches day drinking day.”

That’s the central question explored in the latest episode of “Pablo Torre Finds Out,” by Pablo Torre and former Marlins president David Samson.

When Torre pressed him on the relationship between insiders and front offices, Samson didn’t flinch:

“When I give an insider a piece of information, I want something back. It’s a trade. Of course you do. So that is very normal,” Samson said, via YouTube.

Samson, who spent 18 years as a team president, knows exactly how that list gets built — because he watched it happen from the other side of the transaction.

The Glazer video is the perfect case study. Here is a man who openly threw a multi-year, multi-coach drinking event and posted it to social media for millions of fans to see. And rather than blowing up his career, it reinforced it.

“His job doesn’t change because of his relationships with these coaches,” Samson said. “As a matter of fact, his audience would say, ‘I need you to have these relationships with these coaches.’”

And Samson makes a vocabulary distinction that matters: Glazer is an insider, not a journalist.

His credibility is built on his access, not despite it. His sources are his friends. His clients train with him. That’s not a conflict of interest — it’s the product.

On the other side of that same pool at that same Biltmore Hotel on March 31, 2026, was former Athletic reporter Dianna Russini, doing, Torre reports from two sources with direct knowledge, essentially the same thing — hosting coaches, building relationships, cultivating the kind of insider network that the job demands.

The difference? Russini was there with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel. And several weeks later, photos of the two of them together in Sedona ended her career at The Athletic.

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