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Sports commentator Skip Bayless was hit with backlash over comments made about Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott’s revelation that he’s experienced anxiety and depression in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent suicide of his brother.
“All throughout this quarantine and this off-season, I started experiencing emotions I’ve never felt before,” Prescott said in an interview with “In Depth with Graham Bensinger” earlier this week. “Anxiety for the main one. And then, honestly, a
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorFox Sports host Skip Bayless tried Friday to tamp down pushback to comments he made the day before criticizing Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott for remarks he made about grappling with depression – just hours after his employer appeared to reprimand him for the comments.“I have great compassion for anyone suffering clinical depression, which is very real.
Also Read: Fox Sports Has 'Addressed' Skip Bayless' 'Insensitive Comments' About Dak Prescott's DepressionReaders can watch Bensinger’s entire interview with Prescott here.“All throughout this quarantine and this offseason, I started experiencing emotions I’ve never felt before,” Dak Prescott told Bensinger during their conversation earlier this week. “Anxiety for the main one.
Dak Prescott is speaking out.
said on Thursday’s episode of “Undisputed” that he does not have sympathy for Prescott, adding that the quarterback’s comments do not live up to “the ultimate leadership position in sports.”“You are commanding an entire franchise,” Bayless said. “They’re all looking to you to be their CEO, to be in charge of the football team.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerFox Sports has issued a statement taking issue with pundit Skip Bayless, who slammed Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott this morning on his Undisputed TV show for Prescott’s revelation that he has undergone treatment for depression.“At Fox Sports, we are proud of Dak Prescott for publicly revealing his struggle with depression and mental health,” said the statement.
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