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re: Former LSU DB Ryan Clark says “it’s forks up for me until something changes in the boot”
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:38 pm to kyledicentra
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:38 pm to kyledicentra
quote:Cool he was good at football. Hopefully the outlook on professional athletes shifts after what is going on now. They are entertainment not role models. Shut the frick up and play the game you are paid to.
Lmao. Ryan Clark is a super bowl champion, a pro bowler, and was an incredibly gifted LSU tiger as well. My guess is that next to Ryan Clark’s accomplishments, YOU’RE the nobody, scrub.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:39 pm to Lester Earl
What I mean is wanting him to give pre programmed responses and only brand line statements because he isn’t pushing a certain political dogma seems crazy. He’s already endorsed Marxist for you and that was fine but it isn’t enough?
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:40 pm to c on z
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His administration has rolled back civil rights protections in housing, health care, and education.
Care to give us some examples?
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:41 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
He can’t and won’t
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:42 pm to Lester Earl
Since you refuse to answer, I can assume you’re a liberal white male who thinks he’s educated and superior enough to speak for an ENTIRE race of people?
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:42 pm to Madking
What about the alumni player community? Do they not have a similar responsibility to protect the brand by not acting like bitch-arse bigots on social media?
Only O needs to stfu? And only when he compliments republicans? Where was the scorn when he was heaping praise on JBE?
Only O needs to stfu? And only when he compliments republicans? Where was the scorn when he was heaping praise on JBE?
This post was edited on 8/11/20 at 8:43 pm
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:42 pm to Mithridates6
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it's yet another example of how you are contributing to the undue wealth and influence of people who hate you by being a sportscuck
Except that it isn’t. In any way.
Ryan Clark hasn’t played football at LSU in almost two decades and his son doesn’t even go to this university. How on earth are you connecting any portion of the LSU fanbase’s “undue wealth and influence” being directed toward “people who hate them” to the Clark situation?
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:43 pm to Madking
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wanting him to give pre programmed responses
I don’t care what he says. Merely pointing out that it is out of character
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:43 pm to longwayfromLA
quote:They truly believe programs create instead of recruit players. The cream........
This is ahistorical. Ryan Clark came into the league as a slow, undersized, undrafted Free Agent. Not even a priority signing. His first signing bonus was $1,000. From there he clawed his way into a ring, a Pro Bowl, a thousand tackles, 10+ years in the League, and career in broadcasting. Ryan Clark is a self-made man.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:43 pm to Magician2
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It's Os program and his choice. Although I don't see him banning any players but if they but heads that much even publicly you can bet your arse they won't be welcome.
Welcome by whom? I'm pretty sure Odell, Joe Burrow, and Ja'Marr would all take Ryan's call.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:44 pm to The Pirate King
frick Ryan Clark.
(Sorry to be so eloquent, but it comes naturally. I'm related to George Harrison).
(Sorry to be so eloquent, but it comes naturally. I'm related to George Harrison).
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:46 pm to treyk89
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O is the chief spokesman of LSU football, and should’ve never made those comments or have been allowed to.
That's a little communist sounding. I realize how things are with tensions in America and I don't care for sports players/coaches getting overly political, but players and coaches are getting very political lately, so EVERYONE being allowed to voice their OWN opinion in America (whether we agree with the opinion or think the person's a moron) is more important than football recruits, players or anything else. IT'S MUCH BIGGER. And LSU football is GIGANTIC to me. It's freedom of speech for all, not just for some. And lately, it has not seemed that way based on ramifications some people face for giving an opinion.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:46 pm to Lester Earl
Fair enough but seems right on brand for O in my opinion. It’s these other guys who’ve done the 180, attacking people who’ve helped them with malice for no reason other than to please political interests.
This post was edited on 8/11/20 at 8:48 pm
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:47 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
He can’t. Trump has better approval with Black voters than the last 3 republicans who ran for president dating back 20 years.
The idea that saying anything positive about him is hurtful to the black community is a canard and it’s racist on its face.
The idea that saying anything positive about him is hurtful to the black community is a canard and it’s racist on its face.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:48 pm to Indefatigable
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Ryan Clark hasn’t played football at LSU in almost two decades and his son doesn’t even go to this university. How on earth are you connecting any portion of the LSU fanbase’s “undue wealth and influence” being directed toward “people who hate them” to the Clark situation?
Are you slow? If conservatives stopped watching, buying tickets, etc. (at every level) then people like Clark who think they should be canceled for their views wouldn't have any influence or leverage. Conservatives need to man up and stop transferring money and power to their enemies
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:49 pm to Lester Earl
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Nah it was definitely a misstep
You’re selling your product to black kids. It’s not about “being a man” lmao. It’s about ‘crootin
I don't think it's a misstep. He's making the case to play football itself.
Ignoring that aspect of this story is willful ignorance.
It is interesting to see liberals so matter of factly equate black to anti-Republican or anti-Trump though.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:49 pm to KCT
yep buy Felicia/RC
Keep your arse away from our football team since you are DISOWNING our COACH also
Keep your arse away from our football team since you are DISOWNING our COACH also
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:51 pm to The Pirate King
He is such a piece of shite.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:51 pm to longwayfromLA
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Welcome by whom? I'm pretty sure Odell, Joe Burrow, and Ja'Marr would all take Ryan's call.
Then you're making something completely political for the sake of politics.
I don't think O should've been making comments when it came to JBE but he did. Not only that they are good friends.
He's already stepped in it one way. So no matter what going forward he's already entered the political route.
Also what's that same when his players opted to attend the White House whe he have them the choice? Played also said they enjoyed themselves. In this political climate they should've protested and rebelled if it truly meant something.
I also missed Clark's comment on that WH visit...
Posted on 8/11/20 at 8:52 pm to TigerAlum2006
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It’s about owning
I have owned you.
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defending your party/identity at all costs for you.
Wrong, again.
It’s showing how absurd your positions are Based off being either moronic or intellectually dishonest to feel intellectually superior. I agree, you’re sad. Probably feel like a boss in Dem underground.
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