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This week the stories all share the same fingerprint: people who think the rules don't apply to them. Crisis-communications expert Molly McPherson breaks down why the Mike Vrabel–Dianna Russini saga still has legs months later (hint: it's not the affair — it's the contempt), how the New York Times investigation exposed a reporter who called the paper's own CEO to kill a story, and why the American Diabetes Association's apology is the rare crisis that actually got *better*. Plus: a Lego-store meltdown that proves no community is too niche to become a crisis, and why Buster Posey's "I'll only answer baseball questions" was a fumble on a fumble. One throughline ties it all together — no comment is always a comment.
🎯 KEY TAKEAWAYS:
🏈 CONTEMPT PLUS ENTITLEMENT [11:26]:
"This is what I see in my job all the time… it's the entitlement. Contempt plus entitlement."
Molly's two-word diagnosis for why the Vrabel–Russini story refuses to die. It was never the affair — it's the contempt for the people who find it interesting, stacked on the entitlement to think they could manage the truth themselves.
⚖️ YOU CAN'T BE THE VICTIM AND THE HERO [19:18]:
"You cannot be the victim and the hero in the same story. You can't do that. It doesn't work."
The reason the ADA's first move failed — they had police remove their own researchers, then tried to cast themselves as the wronged party. The fix only landed once the CEO stopped defending and started owning it.
🎤 NO COMMENT IS ALWAYS A COMMENT [31:35]:
"He didn't go silent. He spoke up. But what he did was he shut the door. He can't shut the door. No comment is always a comment."
Buster Posey answered — and still said nothing. The crisis lesson that closes the week: silence and stonewalling are both statements, whether you mean them to be or not.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - This Week's Headlines
00:19 - Mike Vrabel & Dianna Russini: Why "Laughable" Became the Story
02:40 - USA Today's Breakdown: "Expert Calls Response a Disaster"
03:34 - Molly's Quote: A "Staged Rehabilitation, Albeit Clumsily"
05:14 - Accountability That Only Activates When You Get Caught Isn't Accountability
06:34 - The New York Times Investigation Drops
08:06 - "Dianna Russini Was an NFL Insider. Was She Also Out of Bounds?"
09:02 - It Was Never About the Affair — She Got Caught
09:45 - Calling the NYT CEO to Quash the Story
10:25 - The $800K, the On-the-Record Mistake & the Speeding Ticket
11:26 - Contempt Plus Entitlement
13:36 - The American Diabetes Association Fallout
16:08 - The Indestructible PR Framework: Own It, Explain It, Promise It
17:57 - "ADA Leader Apologizes to Researchers Ejected From Meeting"
19:18 - You Cannot Be the Victim AND the Hero in the Same Story
20:36 - Why Teleprompter Apologies Fail: Speak From the Heart
21:18 - The Bricks & Minifigs Meltdown
22:45 - Walking Into the Lego Store Like I Confessed a Murder
25:25 - Community Tripwires: Why Fandoms Turn Into Crises
27:18 - Buster Posey, Pride Month & the SF Giants
29:36 - "Out of Respect… It's Not Something I'm Going to Revisit"
30:57 - "I'll Answer Baseball Questions" — Why Shutting the Door Backfires
31:35 - The Crisis Lesson: No Comment Is Always a Comment
👇 Stay Connected
📧 Weekly Substack Lives and Newsletter [https://mollymcpherson.substack.com/]
📧 Weekly PR Newsletter: [https://www.mollymcpherson.com/newsletter]
📣 Speaking Inquiries [https://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/molly-mcpherson/]
🎙️ THE PR BREAKDOWN PODCAST [https://www.prbreakdownpodcast.com/]
🎙️ Apple Podcasts: [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pr-breakdown-with-molly-mcpherson/id1486221150](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pr-breakdown-with-molly-mcpherson/id1441897190]
🎙️ Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/show/5EyV7NvgDwUZpuFb1fSuBF]]
📱 MOLLY ON SOCIAL
TikTok: [https://www.tiktok.com/@mollybmcpherson]
Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/molly.mcpherson/]
Substack: [https://substack.com/@mollymcpherson?utm_source=user-menu]
Twitter/X: [https://x.com/MollyMcPherson]
⚖️ DISCLAIMER
This video is for educational and commentary purposes only.
Some links may be affiliate links. Sponsorships are always disclosed in-video.
Videos are based on publicly available information unless otherwise stated.
Copyright © 2026 Molly McPherson
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This week the stories all share the same fingerprint: people who think the rules don't apply to them. Crisis-communications expert Molly McPherson breaks down why the Mike Vrabel–Dianna Russini saga still has legs months later (hint: it's not the affair — it's the contempt), how the New York Times investigation exposed a reporter who called the paper's own CEO to kill a story, and why the American Diabetes Association's apology is the rare crisis that actually got *better*. Plus: a Lego-store meltdown that proves no community is too niche to become a crisis, and why Buster Posey's "I'll only answer baseball questions" was a fumble on a fumble. One throughline ties it all together — no comment is always a comment.
🎯 KEY TAKEAWAYS:
🏈 CONTEMPT PLUS ENTITLEMENT [11:26]:
"This is what I see in my job all the time… it's the entitlement. Contempt plus entitlement."
Molly's two-word diagnosis for why the Vrabel–Russini story refuses to die. It was never the affair — it's the contempt for the people who find it interesting, stacked on the entitlement to think they could manage the truth themselves.
⚖️ YOU CAN'T BE THE VICTIM AND THE HERO [19:18]:
"You cannot be the victim and the hero in the same story. You can't do that. It doesn't work."
The reason the ADA's first move failed — they had police remove their own researchers, then tried to cast themselves as the wronged party. The fix only landed once the CEO stopped defending and started owning it.
🎤 NO COMMENT IS ALWAYS A COMMENT [31:35]:
"He didn't go silent. He spoke up. But what he did was he shut the door. He can't shut the door. No comment is always a comment."
Buster Posey answered — and still said nothing. The crisis lesson that closes the week: silence and stonewalling are both statements, whether you mean them to be or not.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - This Week's Headlines
00:19 - Mike Vrabel & Dianna Russini: Why "Laughable" Became the Story
02:40 - USA Today's Breakdown: "Expert Calls Response a Disaster"
03:34 - Molly's Quote: A "Staged Rehabilitation, Albeit Clumsily"
05:14 - Accountability That Only Activates When You Get Caught Isn't Accountability
06:34 - The New York Times Investigation Drops
08:06 - "Dianna Russini Was an NFL Insider. Was She Also Out of Bounds?"
09:02 - It Was Never About the Affair — She Got Caught
09:45 - Calling the NYT CEO to Quash the Story
10:25 - The $800K, the On-the-Record Mistake & the Speeding Ticket
11:26 - Contempt Plus Entitlement
13:36 - The American Diabetes Association Fallout
16:08 - The Indestructible PR Framework: Own It, Explain It, Promise It
17:57 - "ADA Leader Apologizes to Researchers Ejected From Meeting"
19:18 - You Cannot Be the Victim AND the Hero in the Same Story
20:36 - Why Teleprompter Apologies Fail: Speak From the Heart
21:18 - The Bricks & Minifigs Meltdown
22:45 - Walking Into the Lego Store Like I Confessed a Murder
25:25 - Community Tripwires: Why Fandoms Turn Into Crises
27:18 - Buster Posey, Pride Month & the SF Giants
29:36 - "Out of Respect… It's Not Something I'm Going to Revisit"
30:57 - "I'll Answer Baseball Questions" — Why Shutting the Door Backfires
31:35 - The Crisis Lesson: No Comment Is Always a Comment
👇 Stay Connected
📧 Weekly Substack Lives and Newsletter [https://mollymcpherson.substack.com/]
📧 Weekly PR Newsletter: [https://www.mollymcpherson.com/newsletter]
📣 Speaking Inquiries [https://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/molly-mcpherson/]
🎙️ THE PR BREAKDOWN PODCAST [https://www.prbreakdownpodcast.com/]
🎙️ Apple Podcasts: [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pr-breakdown-with-molly-mcpherson/id1486221150](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pr-breakdown-with-molly-mcpherson/id1441897190]
🎙️ Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/show/5EyV7NvgDwUZpuFb1fSuBF]]
📱 MOLLY ON SOCIAL
TikTok: [https://www.tiktok.com/@mollybmcpherson]
Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/molly.mcpherson/]
Substack: [https://substack.com/@mollymcpherson?utm_source=user-menu]
Twitter/X: [https://x.com/MollyMcPherson]
⚖️ DISCLAIMER
This video is for educational and commentary purposes only.
Some links may be affiliate links. Sponsorships are always disclosed in-video.
Videos are based on publicly available information unless otherwise stated.
Copyright © 2026 Molly McPherson

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