I saw a brief highlight video of him on Twitter. Obviously anyone can look good in a highlight video, but he was dominating OTs with Seattle. Several he just pancaked the OT on the way to the QB. It’s pretty obvious he’s nowhere near the same player. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
Clark is making over $25 million each of the next 3 years, I doubt he’s that overpaid. But thank you to the Saints for re-signing him so Veach could avoid that mistake.
Ooof. $25MM? Yeah, suddenly the Peat contract doesn’t look so bad. For the Chief’s sake I hope that Clark can find his mojo again. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
I saw a brief highlight video of him on Twitter. Obviously anyone can look good in a highlight video, but he was dominating OTs with Seattle. Several he just pancaked the OT on the way to the QB. It’s pretty obvious he’s nowhere near the same player.
He simply doesn't have a go to move to bring pressure... He can't outmuscle olineman, cant beat them w his speed and if he does he goes so far he is out of play much like Hali always used to at end of his career. his spin move is pretty weak. Once in a while he will get pressure but its usually due to coverage.
He is solid against run though and unlike DFord he doesn't overpersue and stays disciplined.
Hopefully in playoffs he turns it up! Players play harder during those games so we will see. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kcclone:
I’m not as up to speed on how these deals are structured as some, but as I recall we can dump him after next season. Which at this pace seems likely.
Hopefully he can ball out in the playoffs. At the end of the day, that’s what matters.
Frank will be the defensive version of Sammy Watkins.
When you’re as good as the Chiefs are, the season really doesn’t start until week 18
Per Spags in one of the post-game pressers from a couple weeks ago, Frank's been dealing with an ankle or a knee issue. I don't remember which one, but it's from one of the pressers in the last two or three weeks. Anyone can look it up. [Reply]