ESPN analyst Ryan Clark got a lengthy, honest response from Robert Griffin III. This comes after Clark gave his unfiltered commentary against Griffin on the issue of Angel Reese, dragging Griffin’s wife into the discussion.
In a video, Robert Griffin III responded to Ryan Clark in light of Clark’s recent commentary against him. Griffin, in a post on X, mainly made a point that Angel Reese hates Caitlin Clark. However, Ryan Clark clapped back at Griffin and included his wife in the commentary.
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“There’s a line you don’t cross in life and Ryan sprinted past it. Instead of debating my point, he personally attacked my family. That shows how low of person… pic.twitter.com/DqoCfvEI4U
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In his piece, Griffin mentioned how there are certain boundaries that should not be crossed, but Ryan Clark did.
“Ryan Clark didn’t like my sports take, but Angel Reese hates Caitlin Clark, and that’s fine. It’s okay. It’s part of the game, sports media,” he said. “I’m going to have an opinion. This person might not agree with it, that person might not agree with it, but what you don’t do is turn around and personally attack me and my family just because you don’t agree with a sports opinion that is purely based off the sport.”
“I didn’t make it personal,” he added. “But what that really shows is how low of a person Ryan Clark is. But Ryan, you crossed the line, man. You made it personal, and some. I really believe there should be no space in sports media for personal attacks. I’ve said it before, but certainly personal attacks against wife and children have always been off limits. Ryan, you attacked me and my family in a public forum on a level that shows just how low of a human being you are.”
“You can disagree with me all you want, challenge my takes. But keep my family and wife out of it. That is a boundary that should always be respected, man. Always. Ryan Clark personally attacking me and my family because he disagreed with my sports opinion is a bad look for ESPN. It’s cowardly, spineless, and it’s weak.”
“I hope you get all the help you need, brother,” Griffin concluded.

Ryan Clark Called to Be Fired From ESPN
In a report by Outkick, certain anonymous people from ESPN have called for the firing of Ryan Clark from the network.
“Clark is a former player,” one anonymous ESPN personnel said. “There are two rules in the locker room: you don’t talk about a man’s girl or their money. Ryan knows better. That shit wouldn’t fly face to face.”

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So far, Ryan Clark has not responded to Griffin nor to reports of wanting him fired from the network.
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