The day after Aaron Rodgers said his critics “should say the following.” [their] Bucs status,” former NFL star Ryan Clark began a multi-minute tirade slamming the quarterback.
Clark recently called Rodgers a “fraud” after he criticized the network on his weekly appearance on ESPN's “The Pat McAfee Show.”
“Right now it's all about talk shows and there are people whose opinions matter so much and they believe they're celebrities. They can just talk about sports and give their opinions on sports. “And as we all know, it's unwarranted or irrational, but that's the environment we're in right now,” Rodgers said.
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The feud between Ryan Clark and Aaron Rodgers has reached a new level. (Getty Images)
This led to Mr. Clark calling Mr. Rogers a “hypocrite” last week. Then, after they exchanged subtle jabs at each other, Clark posted a video on his “There is,” he pointed out.
After further discussing why he believes Rogers is a “hypocrite,” Clark said Rogers is the “only” person to discuss the vaccine war.
“I see the other thing that you guys were very interested in was my vaccination status, and yeah, because I was playing in Denver,” Clark said in the video. “I don't have a spleen or a gallbladder, so I got the vaccine,” he said in the video. “And as for your vaccination status, please stop fooling people into thinking we want to ignore the stink of your movie and talk about it. After your incident, I never once talked about it. I haven't heard.''
“And the only reason we were talking about this at the time was to determine how long you could be out based on your vaccination status. They didn't care that you didn't get the vaccine. They were concerned that you were being deceptive about it, and that you had an air of arrogance when answering questions about it. It bothered me, and you've been the only person I've talked to about it since. ”

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers after the game against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium. (Sam Navarro/Imagn Images)
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Clark also said his opinion of Rodgers was formed based on conversations with people who were his teammates, not based on his vaccination status. Once a defensive player, he hit the winning shot.
“But let me be clear: My job is to analyze you. You chose to analyze me. And by analyzing you, what I know is that your QBR is 21st place. I also know that you're the quarterback of the team.'' A 4-10 team will have to wait until the end of the season to be on par with last year's team without you. We have to win three games,” Clark continued.
“Okay, you go on the show and talk about my brooch. And you talk bad and tough talk. All I want you to know is, don't let any of that scare me. I'll do it. “I'm doing my job the way I'm supposed to do it, so I guess it's inevitable that I can't talk about the movie because of my career.'' It's related to my job, but I'll do it. ”

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers throws during the fourth quarter against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium. (Sam Navarro/Imagn Images)
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Mr. Rogers has since expressed regret for his approach when first discussing the vaccination situation.
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