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For everything this place does wrong, I doubt anyone else would run this article for fear of upsetting the powerful. You do an amazing job here and I’m glad you’re here.

To those reading this who may be thinking “no big deal, I bet she got paid”, understand that sports leagues are on par with newspapers in that they do not pay well for writers, editors, online producers. I went through the process with NFL.com and other leagues. And lets just say while, I’m not young - this was nearly

This is a great piece.

The thought of being told to dress “professionally” for Roger Goodell makes me weep for humanity. Excellent story, though.

Thanks for the insight Diana, although you should brace for the critics who’ll say that you shouldn’t have written this article, since they contribute to “outrage fatigue”. We should only cover the ‘real’ incidents, the bad ones that haven’t been resolved, they’ll chide.

Dalton might be hurt. I saw him come off the field walking gingerly.

This piece - like everything I’ve read of yours - was fantastic. When I see a Moskovitz byline I know I’m in for something good.

Diana, thank you as always for your excellent work. The pieces you put out here rival those of any major mainstream publication, and, though I love Deadspin and all its silliness, what you bring to the site is a backbone of credibility that elevates it far beyond typical bullshit sports bloggery.

Commissioner Roger Goodell visited once, and we all had to dress “professional” for him.

Your work here is consistently excellent.

I love your stuff.

Preach. She’s been a great part of Deadspin.

If it helps at all, your work is fantastic and you’ve been a huge part of shedding much needed light on the massive gender inequality issues throughout the sports world.

Huge fan of your work and really glad you’ve been able to provide such quality writing/investigating on the Baylor story and many other stories as a whole.

Diana,