Ryan Clark Rips Aaron Rodgers, Calls Him A "Fraud"
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Ryan Clark Had Plenty of Time
During his time with the Pittsburgh Steelers from 2006-12, Ryan Clark, a former hard-hitting safety, let the chopper spray on Rodgers during a Friday edition of ESPN’s First Take. “My issue with him is, you’re doing the exact same thing,” he said sternly. “And the reason that you’re getting this opportunity to say these asinine things, is because someone is paying you—who is exactly the same thing that you are now speaking out against!”Clark continued, “This dude is once again, tone deaf. This dude is once again, unaware. This dude is once again, arrogant—to a point that’s almost sickening. Because he says these things and he talks tough, and he behaves in this way, but he ain’t. He has all of this cache because he’s a good player. But [there] ain’t people around here that come around and talk about what type of leader you are. [There] ain’t people that come around here talking about wanting to follow you because of the type of man you have been.”
“This dude is a fraud. He’s been a fraud. He can throw a football—and that’s where it stops. Once that talent ends, so does he. And so to sit up there and to be just blatantly hypocritical is funny—and it’s sickening at the same time.”
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Well damn.Aaron Rodgers blasted former players for believing they are stars now after not having the greatest of careers. It’s ironic that he said this while being paid to by a former player who is the epitome of the people he’s lamenting!
Aaron is one of the greatest players of all… pic.twitter.com/4ln0JhZTgZ — Ryan Clark (@Realrclark25) December 13, 2024