Former ESPN host Trey Wingo slammed NFL reporter Bridget Condon after she took a shot at her failed date in a social media post on Thanksgiving.In an X post on Thursday, Condon shared one of her dating experiences where she was asked to quit her job early in her career. The NFL reporter claimed that her date was a fan of former Pro Bowl wide receiver Chad Johnson, who also goes by Ochocinco.Condon wrote on X, featuring a picture of the former wide receiver:"When I was coming up in this industry I was making pennies and this guy I dated told me to quit and come live with him cause I'd never make it. He was a huge Ochocinco fan. I hope he's having a nice Thanksgiving!"Wingo schooled the NFL reporter by sharing the post and writing:"This actually says more about you than him."trey wingo @wingozLINKThis actually says more about you than himNFL brodcaster Erin Andrews reponds to Trey Wingo's cricitism amid backlash for "working on holiday" commentEarlier this week, Trey Wingo criticized Fox Sports sideline reporter Erin Andrews after she remarked about the difficulties of her job, which requires her to miss "out on a lot of holidays," and other events.Wingo shared a post with Andrews' comments, writing:"That’s literally what they pay you for. Erin said it herself once: they pay you for the travel and the sacrifices because doing the games is the fun part."trey wingo @wingozLINKThat’s literally what they pay you for. Erin said it herself once: they pay you for the travel and the sacrifices because doing the games is the fun part.Andrews responded to Wingo's criticism, clarifying her statement in the comments:“It sure is, Trey. And I’m sure you went back and saw that I wasn’t complaining about working. I’m sure you saw it was a segment where we answer questions from people.“Young woman asking abt being a sideline reporter. What to know about it. What you miss. My whole point its not just abt wanting to be on camera and hanging with athletes. You have to work and love it. And deal with overreactions to clickbait.”Erin Andrews @ErinAndrewsLINKIt sure is Trey. And I’m sure you went back and saw that I wasn’t complaining about working. I’m sure you saw it was a segment where we answer questions from people. Young woman asking abt being a sideline reporter. What to know about it. What you miss. My whole point its notWingo served as host for ESPN across multiple shows for nearly two decades before leaving the company in 2020