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It is not a secret that the former colleagues of ESPN Ryan Clark and Sage Steele are not the best friends, but Steele may have made his most overwhelming comment on the former NFL player to date on Tuesday.
During the latest edition of his podcast, Clark suggested that the former quarter of the NFL, Robert Griffin III, “has no conversations at home on what black women must endure in this country” since his wife is white.
Clark made the comment while calling Griffin to embark “The Hate Train” after Angel Reese’s fight with Caitlin Clark this weekend. Ryan Clark also mentioned Dave Portnoy and the former staff member of ESPN Keith Olbermann as leaders who make heads that make Reese a “bad” and “heroic” Clark.
Sage Steele attended Shaq’s fun house at the XS nightclub in Las Vegas on February 9, 2024, in Las Vegas. (Greg Doherty / Getty Images)
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Steele brought back from Clark’s comments.
“Another classless comment, divider, coarse and useless of Ryan Clark. But … this is normal for the course. We should not expect anything.
Griffin later said that Ryan Clark’s comments showed “how weak he was of a person.”
Steele and Ryan Clark have had an ox in the past. Clark said he had “no problem” with Steele a curator, but one of the previous comments of Steele on former president Barack Obama offended him. “As a result, he asked for another host for an ESPN segment. Steele continues ESPN, and one of his allegations is that Clark refused to work with her because of her political opinions.

Ryan Clark and Robert Griffin III. (Imagn)
Caitlin Clark talks about the WNBA probe on “ hateful comments ” presumed towards Angel Reese
Steele said one day that it was “fascinating” that Obama qualified as “black” “since his black father was not found, but his mother white and her grandmother raised him.”
“Because what I know is that chemistry is a large part of television. This is a large part of our ability to entertain. And I didn’t want my discomfort with what she said on the screen,” said Ryan Clark.
Ryan Clark said it was a unique thing with Steele, and they were able to “work … in a very cordial way” until she leaves Espn. He added that they no longer speak: “But I obviously wish him all the best in all his efforts.”
Caitlin Clark was assessed a blatant fault on the game mentioned and, during an interview at stake, she said it was a “good fault”, a concept with later agree.

Sage Steele speaks on stage during the Tailgate players of Bullseye Event Group on February 13, 2022, in Los Angeles. (Jesse Grant / Getty Images for Bullseye Event Group)
Caitlin Clark fever in the Chicago Sky, 93-58.