![]() This is just a fact, and it doesn’t matter how we feel about it (oh the irony). He probably has no idea that at some point during the Obama administration, we switched to running the country based on feelings, while simultaneously excluding any requirement that those feelings be accompanied by some semblance of mental health. Irvin is in his 50’s and he’s been living in a bubble all his life due to wealth and influence. And please, let’s not forget how inept the NFL has been in punishing those players who were proven to have actually punched, kicked or otherwise assaulted their wives or partners. How many more people in the public eye will have to be accused and later exonerated before everyone begins to think that maybe, just MAYBE some of these accusations have ZERO basis in actual FACT? The NFL Network, and by extension, the league itself, has already ASSUMED that Irvin is guilty of some transgression when there’s NO supporting evidence of any kind. Could she be an attention-seeker? Someone who might later try to sue Irvin for harassment? I’m as liberal as it gets, but this whole “woke” thing is going too far. The NFL Network has also assumed that, just because someone he claims to have spent 45 seconds with and then made an accusation, that her accusation is true and accurate. Why is there an automatic assumption that Irvin has actually done something wrong? I’m definitely NOT a fan of his as a football talking head, but this is patently ridiculous. An ESPN spokesperson declined to comment on Irvin’s status, in response to an inquiry from Gehlken. Irvin also is scheduled to appear on Friday’s First Take on ESPN. I don’t know what this is, and it’s running me crazy.” It was a 45-second conversation in the lobby, a handshake and we left. He insisted that there was nothing sexual. “It was just a friendly conversation,” Irvin said. Irvin added that he was “out drinking,” which will make it hard for him to dispute her version, if the drinking potentially has impaired his memory of the interaction. I don’t know her, and I talked to her for about 45 seconds. I came into the lobby, and I talked to somebody. “This all happened in a 45-second conversation in the lobby. “Honestly, I’m a bit baffled with it all,” Irvin told Gehlken. Irvin disputed the allegations in comments to Gehlken. “Michael Irvin will not be a part of NFL Network’s Super Bowl LVII week coverage,” NFL Media spokesperson Alex Riethmiller said in a statement to Gehlken. Via Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News, a woman complained about Irvin’s behavior during an encounter that occurred on Sunday evening in Arizona. Hall of Famer Michael Irvin has made a quick exit from NFL Network’s coverage of Super Bowl LVII, following an allegation of misconduct recently made against him.
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