The girl allegedly involved in the viral beating of a pregnant woman and her two children speaks out with her mother, apologizes after being caught, and has her mother tell the internet, ‘Keep it respectful—this is a child.’ 👀
Saying that Angel Reese hates Caitlin Clark isn’t a sports take. Regardless of sports incidences that may show a disdain for Caitlin, you cannot say with the confidence that you said it, that Angel Reese hates her if Angel did not say it herself. It’s creating division
There’s a line you don’t cross in life and Ryan Clark sprinted past it.
Ryan Clark didn’t like my take on Angel Reese hating Caitlin Clark. That’s fine. Disagreement is part of the game. But instead of debating my point, he personally attacked me and my family. That shows how low of person he is.
I gave a sports opinion: I said Angel Reese hates Caitlin Clark, based on repeated, visible actions on the court and in press conferences. I backed it up with five separate examples from the game of basketball because that’s what I do. I analyze sports. I stay in the arena.
Just because Angel Reese is Black doesn’t mean that her game and actions can not be critiqued.
A Black man or woman is not restricted from giving a sports opinion on another Black man or woman just because you don’t like it.
Everyone can give their opinion on everyone no matter what color they are.
We’ve got to be better in this space. Debate the game. Don’t play with people’s families. Because if you need to cross that line and attack the person and their family instead of the point just to win an argument, then you already lost.
Ryan Clark said I don’t understand the struggles of Black women because I’m married to a white woman. That’s wrong and way out of bounds.
He suggested I don’t value my wife as the woman I love, protect and raise a family with but only value her because of the color of her skin. That’s wrong and way out of bounds.
He implied that he, a man who has never sat at our dinner table, values my wife and knows my marriage better than I do. That’s wrong and way out of bounds.
He dismissed my Blackness because I have a different opinion about Angel Reese than he does. That’s wrong and way out of bounds.
He claimed that I’m not having conversations about the struggles of Black women in my own home because my wife is white. That’s wrong and way out of bounds.
We also raise Black daughters together and don’t teach them to hate people or disqualify their opinions based on the color of their skin.
He claimed that I want to appeal to a certain audience. The only audience I’m focused on is the audience of one, God. I support all people, not some people.
My support is not based on the color of someone’s skin, but the content of their character.
My sports opinions are not based on the color of someone’s skin, but from what I see and my experience as a player and analyst.
Let me be clear. It is wildly inappropriate, wrong and extremely low to weaponize and attack a person’s wife, marriage and their family because you disagree with a sports take.
I didn’t make it personal with Angel Reese. I didn’t drag her family. I didn’t question her soul. I spoke about basketball.
But Ryan? You crossed the line. You made it personal and some.
There should be no space in Sports Media for personal attacks and wives and children are alway off limits. You attacked me and my family in a public forum on a level that shows how low of a person you are.
Disagree with me all you want. Challenge my take. But keep my family and wife out of it. That’s a boundary that should always be respected.
Ryan Clark personally attacking me and my family personally over a sports opinion is cowardly, spineless, and weak.
Ryan Clark personally attacking me and my family personally over a sports opinion is a bad look for ESPN and for him as a man.
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#RG3 #GreteGriffin #Family #OuttaPocket #AngelReese #CaitlinClark
@NFL_DovKleiman 510 yards vs a TCU Team one season removed from the National Championship and one year removed from FCS ball.
“Not the same TCU Team….true, but the point is, the jump from FCS to big league wasn’t against a scrub team and he balled TF out
@alexxxandria___ Oh ok, yea typically Evals open 90 days before the due date, some positions can be exempt from them but if your position is eligible for increases it makes sense why you have to lol
Ours start next week and I hate it cuz I’m in charge of em 😒
It don’t matter, at the end of the day he still gotta play the game. And if he send a message back that he is everything what we think he is, he’ll have the last laugh 🤷🏽♂️
"I think the NFL sent a message saying, 'You're not that dude.' ... If you're that guy, they are going to pick you in the first round."
@damienwoody on Shedeur Sanders getting picked in the fifth round of the NFL draft.
Everyone is used to evaluating measurable and projecting what typically makes a QB great. But that’s not the game anymore.
Playing well under key situations in college are key indicators now, and that’s where they are missing the mark
.@JoyTaylorTalks goes in on Shedeur dropping to the 5th round 🔥
“With all due respect, I don’t care about quarterback evaluators. They don’t know how to evaluate the QB position… No one knows how to evaluate quarterbacks!”
Dillon Gabriel broke the record for throw velocity at the Senior Bowl. Josh Allen and Joe Milton were tied for the record with 62mph.
Gabriel’s velocity? 74.9mph 👀
For reference, the average velocity for a quarterback in the NFL is 60mph.