Peter Schrager Calls Out Ryan Clark For Trying To “Belittle” Him On Live TV During Heated Clash Between ESPN Reporters [VIDEO]
Ryan Clark and Peter Schrager (Photos via Twitter)
Ryan Clark’s conversation with Peter Schrager got pretty heated on National television.
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Clark, the former NFL star, is taking significant heat for belittling his fellow analyst, Peter Schrager.
They got into a heated debate while discussing CeeDee Lamb’s performance against the Philadelphia Eagles, where he had four crucial drops that led to the loss against their division rival.
During a segment of the Get Up show, the studio crew was in the midst of a conversation in which Schrager defended Lamb.
Unfortunately for him, his remark didn’t sit well with Ryan Clark.
Clark chimed in and changed the tone of the entire conversation by saying, “The thing is this, though. And we shouldn’t do this on TV. So, I apologise if people think this is rude — that’s the non-player in you.”
Schrager did not sit back and take the comment; he replied, “Don’t belittle me like that. I can come and say as three ex-players are saying one thing and give an alternative perspective.”
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Not wanting to lose, Ryan Clark doubled down and added, “What I need you to do is to not get mad and let me finish for one. It wasn’t about you, it was going to be about me.”
Clark has been facing backlash from social media as they recently called for his firing following comments about Tom Brady & Peyton Manning.
Ryan Clark Also Ripped “Low-Level Human” Jalen Carter For Spitting On Dak Prescott
Ryan Clark (Barry Reeger-Imagn Images)
Ryan Clark was a content machine on Friday following the Eagles-Cowboys game.
Reacting to the spitting incident on ‘Get Up’ on Friday, Clark didn’t hold back in criticizing Jalen Carter for spitting on Dak Prescott.
“When Jalen Carter, who is one of the best players in the entire NFL, shows that lack of respect for the game, shows that lack of an ability to make good decisions early on in the game? That is such a selfish play,” Clark said.