Originally Posted by Megatron96:
And this thread will be a laughingstock over the offseason once again.
If I have to eat crow because I said Clark was playing poorly, after he plays well in the playoffs and we win another SB, sign me TF up.
If Clark is injured, or dealing with an off the field illness, and that is why his performance is suffering, and neither he nor the team disclose the details, fans can't be blamed for calling out his poor play.
I absolutely hope he returns to his playoff form from last year, but right now the only positive thing he brings to the defense is the fact that he isn't named Ben Niemann.
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
It's so incredible that all those years in the 90s we had dominant defenses, grinding out 11-5, hoping this was our year to win the SB.
And this year our D is pretty mediocre and we could have easily gone undefeated.
Elite QB >>> entire defense.
The Chiefs Defense is #8 in scoring and #8 in yardage.
There was no way to keep Houston at the number he wanted and he wasn't willing to move.
We paid Clark $6.5M last year and saved almost $14M, which allowed the signing of several other pieces that contributed to a Super Bowl.
The issue with Clark wasn't last year, it's this year and going forward because he counts WAY more than $6.5M against the cap now.
I was not a big fan Houston's contract, mostly because I didn't think he would ever come close to matching that 20 sack season.
I have argued this before, but there were quite a few of those 20 sacks that were not the direct result of Houston's effort or dominance. He had a couple that were the result of the QB moving away from pressure in the pocket and basically running into Houston, who was being effectively blocked by the tackle. And he had a few where the QB just didn't have anywhere to throw the ball and Houston made the tackle behind the LOS as the QB attempted to scramble.
I am not saying that Houston wasn't a defensive force, because he clearly was, but I just didn't think he was worth the massive contract.
When he made it clear that he wasn't going to renegotiate his contract to help the team, I wasn't sad to see his often injured ass hit the bricks.
There was no way to keep Houston at the number he wanted and he wasn't willing to move.
We paid Clark $6.5M last year and saved almost $14M, which allowed the signing of several other pieces that contributed to a Super Bowl.
The issue with Clark wasn't last year, it's this year and going forward because he counts WAY more than $6.5M against the cap now.
The new TV contracts will go into effect at the start of the 2022 season, so if Clark isn't living up to his contract, he can be cut after the 2021 season and have his $12 million dollar Dead Cap spread over two seasons, if necessary. [Reply]