NFL Network’s Stacey Dales Talks Caitlin Clark and Chicago Bears with Rich Eisen | Full Interview

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  • NFL Network’s Stacey Dales and Rich Eisen discuss the growing backlash against Caitlin Clark’s celebrity by fellow WNBA players, what her rookie year so far bodes for Bears QB Caleb Williams, and why Chicago fans should be excited for the team’s bright outlook heading into the new season.
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Komentáře • 62

  • @Lorenzojones46
    @Lorenzojones46 Před 19 dny +13

    Even Stacey Dales is having a hard time saying this was a DIRTY PLAY.. JUST SAY IT!!!!!!!!

  • @rcud1
    @rcud1 Před 20 dny +15

    Several of these new rookies in the WNBA are already substantially richer than most of the WNBA veterans due to college NIL $, endorsements and marketing. That is definitely a big part of it as wnba salaries are not that high.

    • @mc76
      @mc76 Před 19 dny +4

      Bingo. NIL has changed the calculus, particularly for athletes who--and let's be honest here--are attractive, feminine, and heterosexual. Reese, Clark, Livvy Dunn, Paige Bueckers, the Cavinders, Hailey Van Lith, Flau'je Johnson, et al., all make 10 times the WNBA's average salary in endorsements.

  • @Electric_Funeral
    @Electric_Funeral Před 19 dny +6

    I can explain why everyone is all about Caitlin Clark in one sentence- dudes/chicks dig the long ball 🏀

  • @user-ve2jd8zl9h
    @user-ve2jd8zl9h Před 19 dny +7

    CC has spent the major portion of her life crafting her brand with gracious pre and post interviews focusing on the people that came before her and she try's to just play good basketball yet envy or whatever people call it today is leveled at her like no other and I think her fans feal for her because she has done such a good job with the "not basketball stuff"

  • @ChitownsDRose
    @ChitownsDRose Před 19 dny +7

    Stacey Dales w/ the comment of the day: “She’s[Caitlin] a better passer than she is a shooter”😳

  • @malebovinemanure
    @malebovinemanure Před 18 dny +4

    Pat McAfee did an excellent job of showing who is bringing eyes to the league and putting butts in the seats. These people are just too afraid to speak the truth because they don't want to hurt feelings.

  • @DouglasESmith-fu7di
    @DouglasESmith-fu7di Před 19 dny +9

    Right, but only current fans know who those players are. Of course there are talented players in the league but, are they popular? I'm a 59 year old male who doesn't even watch the NBA and I know who Catlin Clark is. She is your NEO, your Jordan as far as bringing attention to the league. I'm now interested.
    Of course, pick her up 94 feet. But even I am entertained by watching clips of her draining 3's from 10 feet behind the arc. You will all be sorry if she gets injured. Don't baby her but don't abuse her. Go Fever.

  • @mkm20255
    @mkm20255 Před 18 dny +3

    I was a season ticket holder the first two seasons of the Storm, but I didn't love the style of play enough to stay on. I was a casual viewer after. The excitement and style of the NCAA tournament caused me to tune in again. I loved the Liberty last year. But this year is too violent. I don't like bully ball. I don't like seeing players clotheslined and smashed in the face. The play against Skylar Diggens-Smith was super upsetting (mouth full of blood). They need to clean it up and free it up. Someone is going to get seriously hurt.

  • @StacyODell
    @StacyODell Před 20 dny +9

    Stacey does not age

  • @ncdogdude
    @ncdogdude Před 20 dny +14

    No former or current WNBA players need to have any resentment towards Clark…
    You’re not allowed to tell the general public what they are supposed to like and find interesting.
    The WNBA has been boring since it’s inception because all they do is play in the paint. So, you don’t have any exciting shooters and you’re playing a low score game compared to the men of course you’re not gonna get viewers and popularity.
    So for any other player to say it’s their time to shine because of themselves and all the others… well, the viewership will tell you that’s absolutely not fucking true 😂

  • @steveking7719
    @steveking7719 Před 20 dny +6

    Does angel or anyone in the WNBA have the record that CC has? It's not resentment .... they feel slighted.

    • @mc76
      @mc76 Před 20 dny

      What record would that be? College? She is not in college anymore.

    • @AlexanderWinterborn
      @AlexanderWinterborn Před 20 dny +2

      @@mc76 The record for scoring the most points of any woman who ever touched a basketball in college. And you're right, the resentment of professionals for her collegiate record is irrational. It's almost as if they're catty women who don't like a rival that gets more attention. Almost. (rolls eyes)

    • @t-boneskillet1496
      @t-boneskillet1496 Před 19 dny +1

      ​@@mc76i think you misunderstood the original comment. He's making the same point that you're making.
      Anyway, it's not about the record, it's about the attention that CC has generated for her sport. You cannot deny that fact. Her college career has everything to do with it.

    • @winstonsyme5899
      @winstonsyme5899 Před 19 dny +2

      @@AlexanderWinterborn
      Also third all time in assists. She lead the nation in scoring and assists in three different seasons.

    • @AlexanderWinterborn
      @AlexanderWinterborn Před 19 dny

      @@winstonsyme5899 (nods) Entirely unbiased performance measures. In modern basketball, she's the female analog for Curry...but even better at the collegiate level. We all know how many women can be when a rival gets more attention than them. I've worked in non-profits, in the US Army airborne infantry, and in law enforcement, and there was, by far, more sh*t-talking about other people in the organization in the female-dominated non-profit field. It's not even close. Most guys simply don't give a flying fiddler's f*** about what other guys are either doing or getting. (shrug) There are many truly racist issues in the US, but her popularity isn't one of them. And pretending it is one of them undermines the criticisms of those affected by such legitimate cases. it's just...pitiful. =/ -- a guy who's pro-women's rights and pro-black rights (the obvious implication being that there's a long and well-documented history of both groups being systematically deprived of rights equal to those of most white males; therefore there is moral imperative regarding particularly advocating for them)

  • @joshuamacer
    @joshuamacer Před 20 dny +12

    Follow the ticket sales…it’s 90% about Catelin Clark about excitement/interest and where people are buying tickets.
    The other WNBA players need to simply have good sports man ship and appreciate or zip it…hilarious Angel or any others are trying to take credit?!
    Laughable they give people crap for not covering nba before…nobody wanted the content is why they didn’t cover.

  • @michaelsteven5558
    @michaelsteven5558 Před 16 dny +2

    Caitlin Clark is a great player, and she is a decent honorable woman. That is great in two ways.

  • @michaelhaudenshild6563
    @michaelhaudenshild6563 Před 17 dny +3

    The topic isnt the "guarding" ...its the assault and Reese celebrating it. I bet it was Resses' idea to knock CC down------Targeting.

  • @amirpoorkhomami5430
    @amirpoorkhomami5430 Před 19 dny +1

    Rich!!!! The second contract thing has me 💀💀💀💀😂
    You’re a 🐐

  • @charliemirus4124
    @charliemirus4124 Před 14 dny +1

    If their actions are “respect” as Stacy says about CC, I can see that. Then the WORDS should respect that, too, as opposed to saying your not answering any Caitlin Clark questions.

  • @Jaba207
    @Jaba207 Před 17 dny +1

    There is targeting. Undisputable. There are dirty plays. Undisputable. CC is good, as are many other players, but more importantly, she is fun to watch.

  • @tmgco
    @tmgco Před 13 dny

    Stacey saying that the unprecedented defensive pressure is a sign of respect falls a little flat when her opponents taunt her throughout the game. You don’t taunt someone whom you respect.

  • @barbarino2000
    @barbarino2000 Před 20 dny +5

    Stacey Dales. Every time I see her I like her even more. Pro.

  • @cpas2525
    @cpas2525 Před 14 dny +1

    This Stacy dales made some really good points, but How do you talk about chennedy carter without mentioning her history of being kicked off of teams for her behavior? When you are dishonest about one fact, kind of calls into question everything you opined on.

  • @dnj1369
    @dnj1369 Před 20 dny +4

    I've just become a Stacy Dales fan. I love how she didn't go with the racism narrative. Let the women ball.

  • @JohnBiesty
    @JohnBiesty Před 13 dny +1

    We get it you played in the league

  • @snave59
    @snave59 Před 17 dny

    You are wearing a sweater in June?

  • @NeilMatthias
    @NeilMatthias Před 17 dny +1

    The W needs to change for the incremental viewers to stay. Fundamental basketball doesn't include handchecks and thuggery. This is not that hard and it just needs to be cleaned up. Hard and disturbing to watch.

  • @jihyotwice3159
    @jihyotwice3159 Před 20 dny +9

    Despite Rich wanting more rivalries like Fever vs Sky, its not a rivalry when you take a cheap shot on your opponents best player while your own claps and gives a hug. Then rants about she also brings seat by being the bad guy. ROFLMAO.
    That is plainly jealousy. Look, I don't like this rookie hazing stunt throughout the league. I don't like it when done on Angel Reese or on any other. However, the level done on CC by the Sky is on a different level that isn't even a basketball play.
    And the reason why as stated by Reese is downright idiocy. I love it when Reese continues to insert herself near CC when CC doesn't even mentioned Reese. Reese did it during the draft by posing next to CC and photobombing her interviews.
    Also tweeting out that she also brings seat and money into the league. Then having people proving that seh only brings in 1/3 seats and only 1/5 revenue. Then finally deleting the tweet. Not to mention the chartered flight comments.
    So Reese thinks she is so hot that it justifies her and teammates conducting non basketball plays on CC? Nobody even acknowledges her presence. She act like the neighborhood / class bully, then cries when she doesn't get noticed.
    I no longer watch WNBA games because I can't explain this action to my children and family any more.

  • @KenMac-ui2vb
    @KenMac-ui2vb Před 15 dny +1

    Welp, not watching any of the women's olympic team. None. I'm here for Caitlin and none of the other mediocre players.

  • @Schuchm24
    @Schuchm24 Před 18 dny +1

    resentful Bc “they’ve” been there all along? BS! Vet WNBA players aren’t dumb and know she’s good for the sport via revenue. Why does the coach need to keep sending plays to the league, why don’t even her teammates stand up for her?

    • @Schuchm24
      @Schuchm24 Před 18 dny

      If you answer “why her” with, just bc she’s a rookie, you’re missing it. There have been plenty of rookies, what makes her different?

  • @VeryOldMerc
    @VeryOldMerc Před 18 dny

    There have been exceptional, maybe even generational, women players for nearly 3 decades. No one really cared up until the 'Clark Effect".

  • @dakotaflowers0
    @dakotaflowers0 Před 20 dny +4

    But, what if the next cheap shot on CC results in a Damar Hamlin type scenario?
    Certainly the narrative would change right? Thats my overwhelming concern. Physical, competitive play is all well and fine. But, thats only on a basketball play. As we all have acknowledged, this was not a basketball play.

  • @jasonpeters6600
    @jasonpeters6600 Před 17 dny

    Women’s Basketball owes alot to Women’s Soccer for being accepted. The amount of money poured into women’s soccer world wide is astounding.

  • @mattskeahan4736
    @mattskeahan4736 Před 17 dny

    Too many commentator sound like a communications major who speaks like they never watched a sport until they sought a job. Stacey Dales is legit.

  • @charliemirus4124
    @charliemirus4124 Před 14 dny

    12:59 SD just listed 5 or 6 names, almost all of which are white players. Let’s not fool ourselves and ignore the race element. As a new fan to the W after following CC and Kate Martin the last couple years, I have enjoyed watching A’ja Wilson on LV (due to watching Kate) and Temi Fagbenle, even though she’s now hurt, (due to watching CC). There are others, but fandom isn’t/shouldn’t be along racial lines (and I don’t think it is for 97% of fans, both ways).

  • @user-ve2jd8zl9h
    @user-ve2jd8zl9h Před 19 dny +2

    i wonder if the currant WNBA is what CC fan base "young kids and their parents" thought they were investing in?

  • @michaelmontgomery2467
    @michaelmontgomery2467 Před 18 dny

    If there is resentment from the top players then where are their podcast. People lock on to people based on a personal perceived connection some how. What do people know about A’ja on a person level? It’s not the responsibility of anyone to promote her except the WNBA and herself. But if she’s going to promote “Woke” she’ll end up like Bud Light.

  • @teyobz29
    @teyobz29 Před 17 dny

    I only watch CC. All others are boring.

  • @homerclark4885
    @homerclark4885 Před 15 dny

    pistol pete's arrival to the nba.

  • @mlouise1828
    @mlouise1828 Před 18 dny

    Stacy, of course Aja can score more she's bigger and she is not double team all the time, we watch the game as well. Downplaying the dirty hit of Carter is bs, it's not isolated, there is targeting. These WNBA former players like Lobo are protecting the image of WNBA. You cannot force fans who to like, if not for Clark you will not get this attention. These women are delusional, that's why this league still depend on NBA not earning money. You can't accept the fact that there are good players but they have no APPEAL, STAR factor that Clark have. I wish Caitlin just play in Europe and leave this circus, they can enjoy their 8,000 fans.😂

  • @gregorystevens3992
    @gregorystevens3992 Před 17 dny

    Men's basketball has gotten worse every year, all the traveling. Not playing Defense. I would watch a WNBA Game over any NBA game .

  • @kzona9621
    @kzona9621 Před 12 dny

    Please keep Angel away from Caleb. It won't be a good thing.

  • @abc631
    @abc631 Před 15 dny

    She makes shots like she is sinking in quicksand? She makes it looks so hard. Rich - this lady was talking trash and is a joke.

  • @fabiorodriguez4207
    @fabiorodriguez4207 Před 18 dny

    Come on, Rich!! Where are the Seinfeld “cat fight” quotes?!
    That was such a layup!!!

  • @JWSSpeedo
    @JWSSpeedo Před 16 dny

    Nope only watching Catlin.sorry never paid attention to Stacey

  • @trobertson1825
    @trobertson1825 Před 20 dny

    They won't be at Green Bay f the bears

  • @trobertson1825
    @trobertson1825 Před 20 dny

    F ur excuses I was a bears fan raiders first f the bears

  • @AlexanderWinterborn
    @AlexanderWinterborn Před 20 dny +4

    I'm reminded of Bill Burr's WNBA bit. There's a lot of truth in it. Many, but not all women, prefer drama to teamwork. And, it seems, that truth applies to many women in the WNBA, too. Some women simply can't stand rivals for attention. It is what it is.

  • @davidfitzgerald-xk2eb
    @davidfitzgerald-xk2eb Před 16 dny

    All these women are jealous and can’t get over it even Stacy has a touch of jealousy in her tone

  • @AlexanderWinterborn
    @AlexanderWinterborn Před 20 dny

    Boomer Sooner. Dales was a great basketball player at the University of Oklahoma. She led OU to the NCAA finals in 2002, where her Sooners lost to Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi's UConn. (The same year, the Oklahoma men made it to the Final Four before losing to Indiana.) -- an Oklahoma (and Penn State) alum