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After the game, Green ripped what he sees as an "agenda" to portray him as "an angry Black man." "I'm not an angry Black man," Green said in the locker room, via The Athletic's Anthony Slater.
However, after the game, Green seemed to hint that he believes there is an "agenda" against him that he is an "angry Black man." "Looked like the angry Black man. I'm not an angry Black man.