Jalen Rose's daughter, Mariah Rose, called out ESPN's Adam Schefter for painting Sherrone Moore as a victim amid his recent arrest and alleged involvement in an assault case. On Thursday, Rose shared a video on social media where she called out Schefter.She criticized the reporter for taking the former Michigan Wolverines coach's side while reporting on his firing and arrest."Am I crazy or were they lowkey tryng to paint Sherrone Moore as some sort of victim on ESPN this morning?" Rose said. "I feel bad for anyone whose life blows up in front of the public eye just like that but these are consequences of his actions, like he's no saint.""He has been accused of cheating on his wiife when he has three young daughters and he is a suspect in assault." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostLater, Jalen Rose's daughter showed a clip of Schefter expressing his opinions on Moore's firing and arrest on Thursday. In the clip, Schefter questioned the University of Michigan's decision to fire Moore after they had cleared him once following an investigation.He implied that the firing led to Moore's arrest on Wednesday. The former Wolverine coach was arrested in Saline on Wednesday night. He was held in custody at the Washtenaw County Jail for being a suspect in an alleged assault case.Schefter said that the public knew the University of Michigan's side of things, but has yet to hear Sherrone Moore's story. At the end of the segment, the ESPN reporter said that he felt bad for the former Michigan coach and the Wolverines.Later in the clip, Mariah Rose cheered Paul Finebaum and Ryan Clark, who disagreed with Schefter's perspective on the case."The football world is filled with bad people": Mariah Rose gives her take on Adam Schefter's perspective on Sherrone Moore's caseLater in her video, Jalen Rose's daughter, Mariah Rose, tried to understand Adam Schefter's perspective on Sherrone Moore's case. She blamed the world of professional football for the reporter's views on the subject."I see where Adam Schefter is coming from, actually, because the football world is crawling with bad people," she said. "If they were 12-0 and were about to win the National championship, they would cover it up because the football world is full of bad people who do bad things to women and their children.""The football world is full of sh**** people and cover it up every single day."Sherrone Moore has spent two seasons in Michigan as the Wolverines' head coach. He has yet to make any statement on his firing or arrest.