Former NFL nose tackle Breiden Fehoko went scorched-earth on ESPN analyst Ryan Clark Thursday.
Fehoko called out the former NFL star-turned-ESPN analyst for tearing apart LSU’s locker room in 2020. Fehoko accused Clark of turning teammates against Coach Orgeron and stirring division behind the scenes.
As a result, Clark decided to block Fehoko on social media. This led to an epic takedown of Clark on behalf of Fehoko.
“Come correct next time f--- boy,” Fehoko wrote, via X/Twitter. “You can do all that word play on ya little podcast about how you care about folk. You only show up and show out when it’s relevant for clicks and likes ... you don’t care bout them kids. You wanted (zero) out from jump street cause they didn’t offer ya boy. I ain’t RG3, I’ll check you in real life.”
To make matters worse, former Eagles star Asante Samuel joined in dumping on Clark.
“Everybody hates Ryan Clark,” Samuel wrote over Fehoko’s post. “He is terrible.”
The issue between Fehoko and Clark appears to stem from an interview Fehoko did with WAFB’s Jacques Doucet this week.
Fehoko didn’t hold back when asked who he blamed for LSU’s locker room drama in 2020. The former Tiger told Doucet that Clark “hurt the team more than helped it,” when he visited the team. Fehoko claims his words “turned a lot of those guys against Coach O … tore apart the team more than people know,” via X/Twitter.
Fehoko’s comments shed light on how even a championship-caliber roster can fracture when outside voices create tension, offering a rare glimpse behind the scenes of LSU’s post-title struggles.
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