Brady Quinn
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And I think you talk to most PR firms and people who give advice on this.
They'd say to get out ahead of it.
Like you're allowing other people now to control the narrative with speculation and more photos and more videos and everything else that comes from this.
I mean, I can't tell you how many times I've been sent videos of Diana Rossini saying,
basically talking poorly about her husband, which leads to worse speculation.
And the way she'll sound at times makes it seem like, yeah, maybe this is someone who was looking for something else.
But not even to go down that road, right?
Because the manner in which they're handling it, I think you knew that New York Times or The Athletic, whoever you want to point to, was going to do something.
But with the Patriots side of this, it's like this isn't just going to go away.
And so at some point, you have to stand up.
You got to talk about it.
And you're going to have to make a statement about it in order to move past.
And maybe you do, maybe you don't.
Maybe it's always something that kind of hangs around.
But that's the world we live in now.
I think kicking the can down the road doesn't work anymore.
I don't know how... At some point, he's going to be asked about it, especially with that media and the way that this works.
And just in general, I don't know how you avoid this.
It seems unavoidable.