The Andrew Luck retirement has caused a full-on hot-take implosion — with ESPNers getting personal in their attacks on each other.

It started with ESPN Radio host (in Indianapolis) and college basketball analyst Dan Dakich doing a victory dance Saturday night over his long-held opinion that Luck was not all-in on football.

“I have family working in steel mills..cops..teachers making far less and this guy is ‘tired’….. my backside,” Dakich tweeted.

The former Indiana basketball coach would later suggest a conspiracy theory that there was a “deal between Luck and Irsay a few months ago to keep this quiet and deceive potential season ticket holders??”

National ESPN hosts Trey Wingo and Mike Golic rushed to the former Colts quarterback’s defense on Monday morning. Wingo discovered a 2002 article from the New York Times that described how Dakich left the West Virginia coaching job after eight days, seemingly because he found the challenges at the university “long and daunting.”

“Dan, clean your own backyard and deal with your own garbage before you come at somebody else,” Wingo said.

This did not sit well with the controversial former coach, who fired back claiming that the university’s president was “threatening ‘to destroy’ me and my wife?”

“Hey @GolicAndWingo especially @wingoz quit being lazy and read @PeteThamel NY Times article on what really happened…my backyard is filled with integrity .clean yours,” Dakich continued.

Dakich was promising fireworks on his show Monday afternoon, so this controversy is ongoing.