Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was fed up with comments from ESPN network analyst Ryan Clark.
The latter recently claimed that he found the 25-year-old athlete too “fat” and that he had not trained during the off-season.
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“I’ll tell you what he didn’t do. He hasn’t been to the gym, I’d stake my hand on it,” Clark said during a live broadcast.
“He must have spent a lot of time at the tattoo artist, he continued. He did not follow the advice of his nutritionists. He looks happy. He’s fat. It has the shape of a woman who works at Onyx [un bar d’effeuilleuses d’Atlanta] Right now.”
After the Dolphins practice on Wednesday, Tagovailoa was asked about the analyst’s derogatory comments.
“It’s weird,” he said. I come from a family where respect is paramount. He’s gone too far.”
“I would appreciate if he would stop saying my name!”
#Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa responds to ESPN’s Ryan Clark, who accused him of not working out this offseason:
“I would appreciate it if you kept my name out of your mouth.”
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) August 23, 2023
Last year, Tagovailoa played his third season in the NFL. However, he went through a lot of adversity, he was forced to miss four games after suffering from concussions.
The fifth overall pick in the 2020 draft still featured his career-best stats. In 13 games, he completed 64.8% of his passes for 3,548 yards and 25 touchdowns.
2023-08-23 19:25:03
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