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The former NFL player Ryan Clark issued an apology to Robert Griffin III for taking his wife to a debate about Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark earlier this week.
Griffin said in a publication on social networks that he “hates” Clark. After the publication, Clark suggested that RG3 “has no conversations at home about what black women have to endure in this country,” Considering that his wife is Blanca.
“It all started on an Angel Reese who believed it was a sporting shot that I didn’t feel like that. I felt I was away from the court, I felt that I was far from basketball …”. Clark said in a recent YouTube publication. “I took a shot that was personal for another person and made it personal for myself, and I shouldn’t have done that.”
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Ryan Clark and Robert Griffin III. (IMAGN)
Clark admitted his personal feelings and the meat of res apparently prior to Griffin “played a role in how I felt.”
“I wanted to defend a young black woman, who ended up being an attack against him, felt, or at least said, an attack against her family. And that was never the case, or never the intention of mine,” Clark said.
“She should not have been raised in me trying to point out how to have black women close to you, and the things you learn from them, can help you in the way you approach and talk and talk about them. She did not need to be the illustration of that. I can talk positively about what they are without making the insinuation that it is something that women who are not black do not do well …

The Indiana fever guard, Caitlin Clark (22), the lack of Chicago Sky Angel Reese (5) in the second half in Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Images of Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn)
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“A Grete was out of place. I was out of the limits. I apologize. To all the people who do not like shots or shots of RG or the way it moves, or even if alone, in this conversation, you take my side and support me, leave their family alone … families should be out of the limits. I started that.
Clark made the comment while calling Griffin to address “The Hate Train” after Reese’s fight with Clark during the weekend, while doing Clark “Heroico.”
Sage Steele, who, as Griffin, is a former ESPN colleague, called Clark’s words to Griffin “without class, divisive, disgusting, (and) unnecessary.” Steele and Clark have had problems in the past, even reaching a point where Clark asked the producers to make someone more to organize a segment after previous comments he had done about former President Barack Obama.

September 22, 2024; Inglewood, California: The WNBA basketball player, Angel Reese, attends the game between Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers at the Sofi stadium. (Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn images)
Griffin later said that Clark’s comments showed “How low is a person.”