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body that watches <i>First Take</i> knows that Stephen A. is the face of sports television because he his character and animation when he talks about different topics. He’s extremely good at what he does, I’ll give him all the credit in the world for that. My issue pertaining to this situation is that he had no smoke for his white superhero, Aaron Rodgers, but had all the smoke for Kyrie Irving. See, Kyrie Irving also is unvaccinated but the difference between Kyrie and Aaron Rodgers is that Kyrie Irving never lie about it. Kyrie said that it’s his body, his choice. He was willing to miss games, lose money, and take it on the chin. He addressed the situation one time via his Instagram and never talked about it since. But that didn’t matter to Stephen A. because he jumped on Kyrie Irving every single chance he got. From calling him selfish, to he’s an idiot, to “the hell with him” and more. Again, he had all the smoke for Kyrie, and none for his “BAAADDDD MAAAANNNN” Aaron Rodgers.</p> <figure id="6b89"> <div> <div> <img class="ratio" src="http://placehold.it/16x9"> <iframe class="" src="https://cdn.embedly.com/widgets/media.html?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2F7mWUc5dwvj8%3Ffeature%3Doembed&amp;display_name=YouTube&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D7mWUc5dwvj8&amp;image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2F7mWUc5dwvj8%2Fhqdefault.jpg&amp;key=a19fcc184b9711e1b4764040d3dc5c07&amp

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Here’s Why Stephen A. Smith Got Exposed

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Stephen A. Smith and Jay Williams on First Take on ESPN

Jay Williams brought the smoke to Stephen A. Smith on First Take on November 4, 2021. He had that man in a frying pan and set the smoke alarm off!

For those of you that don’t know, let me give you some context. Aaron Rodgers is the starting quarterback — a white man — for the Green Bay Packers and he was asked whether he got the COVID-19 vaccine earlier this year before the season started. He said he had been “immunized.” A real tricky word he used that most people, including myself, believed meant he got the vaccine. Well, it came out last week that Aaron Rodgers did not get the vaccine. He had to miss last night’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs (Packers lost 7–13) after testing positive for COVID-19. He lied to the NFL, his team, and fans around the world of his vaccination status. So, Stephen A. Smith went on First Take, a popular sports debate show on ESPN, discussed the situation involving Aaron Rodgers and was real soft spoken when talking about him. There was relatively no passion, no animosity, very passive-aggressive in his tone of voice. I noticed it, viewers noticed it — everybody. Anybody that watches First Take knows that Stephen A. is the face of sports television because he his character and animation when he talks about different topics. He’s extremely good at what he does, I’ll give him all the credit in the world for that. My issue pertaining to this situation is that he had no smoke for his white superhero, Aaron Rodgers, but had all the smoke for Kyrie Irving. See, Kyrie Irving also is unvaccinated but the difference between Kyrie and Aaron Rodgers is that Kyrie Irving never lie about it. Kyrie said that it’s his body, his choice. He was willing to miss games, lose money, and take it on the chin. He addressed the situation one time via his Instagram and never talked about it since. But that didn’t matter to Stephen A. because he jumped on Kyrie Irving every single chance he got. From calling him selfish, to he’s an idiot, to “the hell with him” and more. Again, he had all the smoke for Kyrie, and none for his “BAAADDDD MAAAANNNN” Aaron Rodgers.

We all noticed it, including his ESPN coworker, Jay Williams. Jay has been a consistent defender of Kyrie Irving from the very beginning. When I heard Jay grill Stephen A. Smith on First Take, I stood up out of my seat and give him a round of applause because he had the guts to call him out of his obvious hypocrisy of the situation. Jay spoke for the people because he trended on Twitter after the segment and everybody, including myself, stood behind Jay Williams. The situations are completely different between Aaron and Kyrie. Now, I respect for everyone’s decision when it comes to getting or not getting the vaccine. I believe in his freedom of choice. But Aaron Rodgers lied. Kyrie was honest. Aaron Rodgers should receive excruciating harsh criticism based on that fact alone but he won’t that because Aaron Rodgers is white, and Stephen A. Smith loves white people that much, especially, Aaron Rodgers.

Moral of the story: Keep that same energy!

Jaron Mays. 2021. All Rights Reserved.

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