He definitely played better the 2nd half of the season than he did the first. He's been more and more disruptive, which is good. I find it absolutely comical that so many here think people didn't have a right to call him out for his performance the first half of the season though. That said, just glad he's turned it around and has looked like the 50 tkl/12 sack guy he's expected to be. Hopefully, the week of rest has him 100% for the playoff games and ready to wreak havoc. [Reply]
Poster in-fighting aside, this is the best outcome for the Chiefs. Clark being injured as an explanation for low impact early
In the year is really what you had to hope of worrying early about his performance.
If they get this Clark for the rest of the deal, he’s a massive upgrade from Ford (which is what they paid for in salary and draft capital). [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
He definitely played better the 2nd half of the season than he did the first. He's been more and more disruptive, which is good. I find it absolutely comical that so many here think people didn't have a right to call him out for his performance the first half of the season though. That said, just glad he's turned it around and has looked like the 50 tkl/12 sack guy he's expected to be. Hopefully, the week of rest has him 100% for the playoff games and ready to wreak havoc.
Why would one feel the need to call it out? New player, new coordinator, new scheme, new teammates, fighting injury and illness. Is it too much to ask to give him a half season or so before calling him out? What good does it do to jump the gun? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
Why would one feel the need to call it out? New player, new coordinator, new scheme, new teammates, fighting injury and illness. Is it too much to ask to give him a half season or so before calling him out? What good does it do to jump the gun?