"Tom Brady Isn't a Generational Talent": Ryan Clark Triggers Controversy About NFL GOAT's Legacy 3 Days After Rejecting Arch Manning's Hype
Ryan Clark argued that Brady, Brees, and Manning lack the raw physical traits defining generational talents despite their records, sparking debate among fans and analysts.
- Ryan Clark claimed during ESPN's "First Take" that Tom Brady, Drew Brees, and Peyton Manning are not generational talents, sparking outrage online.
- The New Orleans Saints' social media account mocked Clark's comments by sharing statistics showing Brady, Brees, and Manning as top quarterbacks in passing yards and touchdowns.
- Brady's achievements include seven Super Bowl titles and multiple MVP awards, leading many to consider him the greatest quarterback.
- Clark named John Elway and Patrick Mahomes as generational talents, sparking outrage among fans who disagreed with his assessment.
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Actually, Ryan Clark Is Right: Brady, Brees And Manning Weren't 'Generational Talents'
Actually, Ryan Clark isn’t wrong.Clark is trending on social media for comments he made on ESPN Thursday morning about three of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history."I don’t think Tom Brady, Drew Brees, or Peyton Manning are generational talents," Clark said during a debate about whether Texas quarterback Arch Manning is a generational talent.On the surface, Clark's comments sound ridiculous. And given Clark’s history of ridiculous comments—…

Former LSU star Ryan Clark says Drew Brees, Peyton Manning aren't generational talents
LSU graduate and former star safety Ryan Clark gave one of his hottest takes yet on ESPN's "First Take" on Thursday. The Louisiana native said he didn't think Drew Brees, Peyton Manning nor Tom Brady are generational talents.
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