Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate:
Sure! How about "Frank Clark is knocking the PISS out of those special needs linemen"!(?)
No sense? Your sense of history is about as strong as Reid's mojo at a "let's not kick ourselves in the ass when it really matters"-tupperware party. Tom Cable briefly lifted that team out of the shitter and instilled something resembling toughness and balls before old dipshit Al blew it all up again at the end of that season. :-)
Fucking Incognito. We had a chance to kick the tires on him at a time we could have used his services, and Chiefs Fan UNIVERSALLY shit all over that notion. Thanks Gooddell and your shitty, PC football!
Tom Cable has been behind some of the worst offensive lines in the NFL for most of his coaching career. And even when he was head coach his record he was a grand 17-27. He's been a bad coach basically everywhere he's gone, I don't know wtf you're talking about. [Reply]
Ok so hes healthy. I want to see him kick some major was against the Raiders. No more excuses.
This is exciting. If we start getting Seattle Clark and my boy CJ plays like he has every game this season, besides last night, then this D can be in the top half of the league and if they can do that, then we goin to the Supa Bow ya'll! [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Tom Cable has been behind some of the worst offensive lines in the NFL for most of his coaching career. And even when he was head coach his record he was a grand 17-27. He's been a bad coach basically everywhere he's gone, I don't know wtf you're talking about.
Well to be completely fair, he is completely retarded when it comes to evaluating coaches. [Reply]
I couldn’t help but think about Clark harassing Tom Brady last night while he was Rivers shadow all night. I think we’re gonna do to Tom what we just did to Rivers if Clark can play at the level he did.
I really hope this is the real Frank Clark and it’s not just that LA is that bad. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Well to be completely fair, he is completely retarded when it comes to evaluating coaches.
Eat fuck pie. You'd defend a three-legged dog taking a dump on your lawn as long as it was wearing a little Chiefs sweater and loved shitty buffet food. [Reply]
“As soon as Brett Veach got into the locker room last night he went over to Frank Clark & Clark said, ‘I told you what I could do when I’m healthy.’ That’s a conversation without the media that’s pretty illuminating of how he’s feeling.” - @SamMcDowell11https://t.co/g1O9Wo4Gsl
I get folks being mad but if he really did have a bad nerve issue that affected feeling in his hands, it sounds like that would be a reason for his struggles early.
Sure - no question.
Just as long as we don't have fucking mouthbreathers like Megatron in here insisting that he wasn't REALLY struggling.
All I've ever asked was for a realistic and fair evaluation of Frank Clark. Stop grading the guy on a curve. Stop saying "well he's being chipped!" or "he almost made a play" or "it was hot" or "he was just doing his job..."
Gentlemen - he sucked. Was there a reason for it? Sure, very possibly. Seems like a nerve/disc issue can explain a lot because man, those SUCK. And if he's past it, that's fantastic.
But the OP was undeniably true - for the first ten weeks of this season Frank Clark fucking sucked. Hopefully we've identified a cause and can move beyond it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate:
Eat fuck pie. You'd defend a three-legged dog taking a dump on your lawn as long as it was wearing a little Chiefs sweater and loved shitty buffet food.
Wait a minute.
You're a fan of Tom Cable. And hate Andy Reid.
Yeah - you have something to answer for there, my friend. Tom Cable's a fucking idiot. [Reply]
In the beginning of the year he wouldn't have done that. He would have been blocked by Henry and lost that matchup. I really believe he was hurt and he should have sat out the first few games and got healed. We would have been pissed that he was hurt, but wed never have all these images of him getting his was kicked play after play, game after game. [Reply]