Clark was hurt in the beginning of the season - in the past five weeks he has 20 tackles, 5 sacks, 3 tackles for loss, 3 QB hits, caused an INT, and forced two fumbles. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RINGLEADER:
Clark was hurt in the beginning of the season - in the past five weeks he has 20 tackles, 5 sacks, 3 tackles for loss, 3 QB hits, caused an INT, and forced two fumbles.
Exactly.
so if you extrapolate the last 5 games (in which Clark has STILL been hurt and/or deathly ill), he would be on pace for a 16 sack season, 100 plus tackles, 15tfl, 15 hits, 3 INT's and 10 forced fumbles.
So that's what he can do, and we might see more if he's able to get actually healthy.
Everybody needs to get off of Frank's ass. IF we make a Super Bowl run here, he and Jones and the rest of that front four rotation will be a big reason why. [Reply]
“We’ll be seeing them in the playoffs," Clark said, per The Boston Globe. "Hopefully we do. I want them again. They don’t have a tackle that can block us. Speed, power, whatever we were throwing at them, they couldn’t handle.” [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
“We’ll be seeing them in the playoffs," Clark said, per The Boston Globe. "Hopefully we do. I want them again. They don’t have a tackle that can block us. Speed, power, whatever we were throwing at them, they couldn’t handle.”
Clark was not impressed [with the Patriots]
“Any team that has to run gadgets to beat you it shows you the type of team they are,” he said. “We played them straight up. It wasn’t no gadgets. Played straight, hard-nosed football. If you’re Tom Brady, you know what defense we’re in, you know what’s coming at you, and they couldn’t stop it.” [Reply]
Clark got up on an equipment box behind the Chiefs bench to waive goodbye to the Patriots fans after the last stop. It was pretty wonderful. I got video of it and Clay put it up on his Twitter. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
Clark got up on an equipment box behind the Chiefs bench to waive goodbye to the Patriots fans after the last stop. It was pretty wonderful. I got video of it and Clay put it up on his Twitter.
Frank's sack totals and TFL totals are off by a bit. He wasn't credited for the strip-sack of Rivers (officially called an INT for Nnadi), and he had at least two half-sacks earlier this year that were credited entirely to other players as well. And never mind the sack/TFL he never got credit for against Lamar in week 3 at the goal-line that someone else got credit for.
He also had at least two TFLs this season (one in the Lions game, IIRC) that were also credited to other players.
And I really don't understand how they figure QB pressures, because he should have at least three dozen of those.
Not that it matters, and not that I think he cares. But at the end of the season, however it plays out, when dufuses on here start pointing out that Frank only had "x" number of sacks or TFLs or whatever, remember that the stat lines aren't sacrosanct. They're littered with errors, and none of those mistakes are in Frank's favor. [Reply]