The NFL world cannot seem to stop talking about Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini.

What began as a personal controversy has now become one of the league’s biggest offseason storylines, with former players, analysts, and fans debating whether the public has crossed the line.Now, Michael Irvin has stepped into the conversation with a message many did not expect.

Instead of piling onto the criticism, the Dallas Cowboys legend defended Vrabel and warned people against turning private lives into public entertainment.Michael Irvin defends Mike Vrabel amid Dianna Russini controversyDuring an appearance with Ariel Helwani, Irvin made it clear that he believes the public reaction has become excessive.“We all want to jump into personal lives.

Dude, if I just get a peek at your history, I’m sure it’ll tell me something.

We all forget that we’ve done stuff when we’re talking about somebody else, and then we want to castrate and kill them.”The Hall of Famer did not excuse mistakes, but he argued that NFL personalities are often judged differently than everyone else.