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Posted: 2024-04-04T23:25:49Z | Updated: 2024-04-05T00:17:32Z

Emmanuel Acho , a sports analyst and former NFL player, is catching heat for his recent criticism of Louisiana State University forward Angel Reese .

On Tuesdays broadcast of the Fox Sports 1 show Speak, Acho discussed Reeses emotional remarks at a press conference the previous day, when the LSU Tigers lost 94-87 to the Iowa Hawkeyes in an Elite Eight game of the womens NCAA Tournament.

Speaking about her comments in which Reese said that shes been sharply criticized online and received death threats Acho said that he was giving a gender-neutral, racially indifferent take on the college basketball star, who is Black.

You cant be the big, bad wolf but then cry like Courage the Cowardly Dog, he said, referencing the timorous Cartoon Network character.

If you want to act grown, which she has, if you want to get paid like youre grown, which you are, if you want to talk to grown folks like youre grown, which you did ... then post-game when you take an L, youve just got to take it on the chin, he said.

What frustrated me is when you want to be the villain, but you want to hope for sympathy like a hero, he added. Reese has spoken out about being labeled a villain for her competitive conduct on the court.

Achos co-hosts, LeSean McCoy and James Jones, agreed with some of his points. McCoy added that Reese shouldnt have cried at the press conference, saying that she shouldve instead stood 10 toes down.

But Acho, who shared a clip of his remarks about Reese on X, formerly Twitter, received swift backlash online.

Many people on social media called out the fact that Acho, who is also Black, was misguided in thinking he could analyze Reeses experience while putting aside her identity as a Black woman.

On Thursday, he posted a video on X thanking those who respectfully reprimanded him over his remarks about Reese.

A representative for Acho did not immediately respond to a request for comment.