Ryan Clark and Andrew Schulz hash out disagreement over Schulz’s jokes about Black women
"The joke wasn't funny enough for how much it hurt people."
"The joke wasn't funny enough for how much it hurt people."
"I'm not looking for people to push me up on a pedestal."
"...now what you've told your son is, even though I wasn't above reproach, even though no athlete that's ever played the game was above criticism, you are."
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"A little bit missing in this piece..."
"I’m just waiting for all the people who comment under political and sports things to shut up and dribble or to shut up and play football, to tell him to shut up and rush."
"I do feel for what he had to endure."
"Of course, I notice a pretty gorgeous face, whatever... but I'm checking the feet out."
"I was more focused on the value of the entertainment than the value of the person."
"We should probably follow the women that have always supported women’s basketball."
"I wouldn't do that again because of the way that it affected, actually, the people that I care about the most in the world."
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"The one thing that Black people can’t relate to is having these run-ins with the law and being the President of the United States of America."
"I thought it was hilarious at first, and then they hurt my feelings, and then one night I broke down."
"He doesn’t know me well enough to talk about me. So shut the hell up, Ryan Clark. Please. You sound like a fool."
"It was a crime of opportunity."
"For you to just sit there and just constantly s*** on our product and our craft and everything without really being tuned in, it's just not right."
"I never really paid attention to gymnastics so it piqued my curiosity."
"I always felt like I had zero credibility."
"You need me, I don’t need you and you’re telling me how to do my job"
"I thought it was ignorant, I thought it was ill-informed, I thought it was foolish for him to think that."
"I think some of the white guys say the exact same things that I say, and they’re considered experts."
"With 34,000 takes two might have gotten me in trouble."