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Ryan Clark fires back at Aaron Rodgers' criticism of ESPN: 'This dude is a fraud'

As the Jets look to end their four-game losing streak, quarterback Aaron Rodgers made his weekly appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show" on ESPN Tuesday afternoon. The four-time NFL MVP took aim at the network during his segment and criticized how sports media has changed during his career.

"The 'SportsCenter' of my youth, those guys made highlights so much fun and that's what they showed," Rodgers said. "Now it’s all talk shows and people whose opinions are so important now and they believe they’re the celebrities now."

Rodgers frequently appears on "The Pat McAfee Show" on Tuesdays and this week was no different. During the segment, his former Green Bay Packers teammate-turned-analyst A.J. Hawk asked how the NFL has changed during Rodgers' 20-year career.

Rodgers argued the biggest change is about how the sport is covered by the media.

“There’s a lot of people talking about the game now, both non-former players and former players who are trying to stay relevant fame-wise," Rodgers said. "So the takes and the criticism I think are a lot different than they were maybe in the mid-2000s."

Rodgers clarified he wasn't talking about the show's host, Pat McAfee, who spent eight years in the NFL as a punter before launching his show. McAfee made the Pro Bowl in 2014 and 2016 and was a first-team All-Pro in 2014.

“I’m talking about these experts on TV who nobody remembers what they did in their career,” Rodgers said. “So in order for them to stay relevant, they have to make comments that keep them in the conversation. That wasn’t going on in 2008, 2009, that was nonexistent.

"Now it’s all talk shows and people whose opinions are so important now and they believe they’re the celebrities now. They’re the stars for just being able to talk about sports or give a take about sports, many of which are unfounded or asinine, as we all know."

He acknowledged that those shows, gambling and fantasy football have driven interest in the sport and that's led to higher salaries for players. He also argued the league has "better athletes with a less violent game" but with a lower overall football IQ due to less practice time during the offseason.

McAfee didn't press Rodgers to name any specific people on talk shows who warrant his criticism. Instead, he continued on about Rodgers' point about lower football IQ, citing longtime NFL quarterback Tom Brady's argument that coaches "dumb the game down" for rookie quarterbacks to play as soon as possible.

Rodgers' criticism of sports media was a segment for the next few days on "First Take," culminating in Clark's response Friday morning.

“I find it extremely funny that he’s saying this on a show with a man, who as great as he was as a punter, is far more famous as a pundit in Pat McAfee,” Clark said. “A.J. Hawk, who I felt like was a good player, is now on TV, and he gets to give his thoughts as well."

Clark went on to say that Rodgers is one of the best quarterbacks to ever play in the NFL but isn't at that level any more and people are willing to say it on national broadcasts. Clark argued that Rodgers is now doing exactly what he's criticizing other players for, noting that Rodgers is now being paid for his appearances on McAfee's show.

"My issue with him is you’re doing the exact same thing," Clark said. "And the reason you’re getting this opportunity to say these asinine things is because someone is paying you who is exactly the same thing that you’re now speaking out against.”

McAfee has confirmed Rodgers has made more than $1 million for his segments.

“This dude is once again tone-deaf,” Clark continued. "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 his way, but he ain’t.

"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 to sit up there, man, and to be just blatantly hypocritical is funny and sickening at the same time.”

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by Anonymousreply 31December 18, 2024 4:39 PM

Aaron Rodgers needs to stop tallking.

People are really starting to hate him.

by Anonymousreply 1December 15, 2024 2:06 PM

Aaron chili dogs his partners.

by Anonymousreply 2December 15, 2024 2:31 PM

Wow Ryan really had time. He laid him out for pasture point by point. Well done.

by Anonymousreply 3December 15, 2024 2:53 PM

R1 He is just a miserable pathetic closet case. It’s sad.

by Anonymousreply 4December 15, 2024 2:54 PM

What does that mean, R2?

by Anonymousreply 5December 15, 2024 2:59 PM

He can throw a football and that’s where it stops. Once that talent ends ... so does he.

I find it so hot, straight guys who know how to read with that alpha energy.

by Anonymousreply 6December 15, 2024 3:07 PM

Complete segment for those with time.

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by Anonymousreply 7December 15, 2024 4:15 PM

Rogers looks hot as fuck again though in the video. And I kinda want to blow Ryan Clark.

by Anonymousreply 8December 15, 2024 4:37 PM

Fraud is often a euphemism

by Anonymousreply 9December 15, 2024 5:26 PM

Good for Ryan! Takes balls to do it on the same network.

by Anonymousreply 10December 15, 2024 5:38 PM

WTG Ryan Clark! You nailed it Daddy, now nail me.

by Anonymousreply 11December 15, 2024 5:44 PM

R2 He covers his partner’s dick in shit when he bottoms.

by Anonymousreply 12December 15, 2024 5:48 PM

Commentators having opinions? People on TV craving attention? The apocalypse must be near.

by Anonymousreply 13December 15, 2024 5:55 PM

[quote] There’s a lot of people talking about the game now, both non-former players and former players who are trying to stay relevant fame-wise,"

So as soon as Rodgers is no longer playing, he’s going to stop talking? Deal!

by Anonymousreply 14December 15, 2024 6:06 PM

I'm a huge sports fan and watch a bunch of ESPN shows - and have for a long time.

Rodgers is correct. The amount of blathering on and on by ex players and "journalists" is now ridiculous. Half the time the shows just rinse and repeat the same five talking points. But, hey. People watch. I watch. There's clearly a market for it.

But Ryan Clark is also VERY MUCH correct. Rodgers is a total fraud. He is saying all this on one of those shows he's also criticizing! Amazing. Rodgers is a great football player and a joke otherwise.

by Anonymousreply 15December 15, 2024 7:29 PM

Lol R12.

That's disgusting.

However, I'm pretty sure Rodgers is a top.

There is NO WAY Kevin Lanflisi ever topped Aaron Rodgers, so yeah.

Chili dogging ain't happening.

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by Anonymousreply 16December 15, 2024 9:53 PM

[quote] Rodgers is correct. The amount of blathering on and on by ex players and "journalists" is now ridiculous. Half the time the shows just rinse and repeat the same five talking points.

I’m pretty sure that Rodgers isn’t speaking up to be correct, or because he wants to point out how sports broadcasting and commentary has declined through the years. No, he’s only bringing this up because he wants to whine and defend himself from accurate and valid criticism of his performance.

Aaron needs to follow Peyton’s example… nature takes its course and that’s fine. Fall back on another personal strength. Can you sing an Insurance company ditty? Can you show a bit of self-aware humor?

Or perhaps go the Joe Montana/Steve Young route and focus on making yourself financially secure without being in the public sphere?

Sadly, I’m putting good money on the fact that Aaron is going to be the next Brett Favre. Bright side for DL’ers… you’ll finally get to see his cock, as long as you can squint past the Crocs.

by Anonymousreply 17December 16, 2024 1:25 AM

R16 I can imagine Rodgers as a bossy bottom who thinks douching is for fags.

by Anonymousreply 18December 16, 2024 1:27 AM

Aaron and the Jets won today!

[quote] Final Score: Jets 32, Jaguars 25.

by Anonymousreply 19December 16, 2024 4:40 AM

Ryan Clark rocks. Former Steeler - love him

by Anonymousreply 20December 16, 2024 4:42 AM

Isn't the guy you guys thought is his ex bf, now married to a woman with a little kid?

by Anonymousreply 21December 16, 2024 4:50 AM

Danica Patrick's ex!

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by Anonymousreply 22December 16, 2024 5:27 AM

R21 Renate John

by Anonymousreply 23December 16, 2024 11:50 AM

Rodgers is a buffoon. He led his team to a Super Bowl victory almost 14 years ago. He should have retired 5 years ago. And he's a hypocrite.

by Anonymousreply 24December 16, 2024 1:21 PM

[quote] Aaron Rodgers' response to Ryan Clark

Rodgers spent an hour on "The Pat McAfee Show" discussing topics like drones in New York, the Jets' win over Jacksonville, the latest on the Jets' search for a general manager, the NFL MVP race, the NFC division races, his Netflix documentary and the College Football Playoff.

After that hour, McAfee started to say "ladies and gentlemen, Aaron Rodgers" before Rodgers cut him off.

"I'm not done," he said, to which McAfee replied "oh (expletive)."

Rodgers then went into what he called "just a quick PSA reminder" for the show.

"Say whatever the (expletive) you want about me, I don't care, but just before you do it, whether you state your name, your accolades, pronouns, whatever it is, just state your [vaccination] status so that anything you say afterwards gets put in the right light," he said. "Just get it out there."

He did not name anyone individually at ESPN or elsewhere, but continued to emphasize vaccination status.

"Then when you say things about me people can at least be like, 'oh, you are captured by the multimillion-dollar propaganda Skyhawk and you're still upset about it,'" he continued. "Just so everybody knows where you're coming from, everybody knows 'okay, cool, you're twice [vaccinated with] Moderna with three booster shots' and then say what you want to say, whatever."

McAfee and co-host A.J. Hawk both commented that this will help things at the network, likely referring to comments from Clark and others at ESPN.

"I don't care," Rodgers went on. "I'm just saying a PSA, just please help everybody who's wondering 'where is this coming from?' Including myself... do a little bit of digging and then you know where it's all coming from. You're captured, you're highly vaccinated and then say whatever the hell you want to say about me [because] I couldn't give two (expletive)s about it."

Rodgers ended with a request that media members put their vaccination status on-air in their biographies instead of their accolades "because [they] cared so much about it during the COVID years."

He then made his lone reference to Clark, saying "you don't just need a broach with your initials." Clark wore a gold lapel with his initials "RC" on it during his appearance on "First Take" criticizing Rodgers' assessment of sports media.

"Put your [vaccination] status on there too," he said.

Minutes later, Rodgers said his comments on sports media obviously "struck a nerve."

“My whole point in saying that was, most of you, nobody remembers your career," he said. "Nobody remembers it. Guess what, in five or ten years you’re not going to remember my career either... in five or ten years when people forget about my career, I’m not gonna need to find some sort of relevance to be on TV. So all I'm just saying is just be humble when you're talking about guys."

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by Anonymousreply 25December 18, 2024 12:02 PM

black man black man

by Anonymousreply 26December 18, 2024 12:21 PM

That's a whole lot of CRAZY at R25.

Seriously, I think that Aaron Rodgers has a screw loose.

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by Anonymousreply 27December 18, 2024 12:29 PM

I can't even figure out exactly what he's saying at R25.

It's so much gobbledygook.

by Anonymousreply 28December 18, 2024 1:29 PM

Covid vaccination side effects include always being wrong about everything, especially Aaron Rodgers, the smartest man in the world.

by Anonymousreply 29December 18, 2024 1:31 PM

On the bright side, it's great to see Ryan getting to wear his Star Trek costume again after Halloween.

by Anonymousreply 30December 18, 2024 2:04 PM

R25 That mind gone. That beautiful closeted brain has gone to mush. Sad.

by Anonymousreply 31December 18, 2024 4:39 PM
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