Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Watch his sacks that postseason and find one that he dominated a guy or a sack that was during a crucial time and actually won a game.
Uh… his sack in the Super Bowl against the 49ers pretty much fits that description. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
Uh… his sack in the Super Bowl against the 49ers pretty much fits that description.
Exactly. To deny that is just plain ignorant. Dude came up big in the biggest moments during the Super Bowl run. Did not do much before and has not done much afterwards. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
Uh… his sack in the Super Bowl against the 49ers pretty much fits that description.
Rewatch that play.
They run a stunt and Frank is looping inside and is basically untouched because Chris Jones absolutely destroys the guy that is blocking him and the guy that would have blocked Frank. KPass also beats a double team to force Jimmy up into the the pocket right into Clark. Clark's the beneficiary of great play by his teammates. That's all he's done since he's been here. [Reply]
You can acknowledge that Frank had three game closing sacks in the 2019 playoffs, something this forum often said we lacked in the playoffs for generations, while still thinking he’s performed like refried ass since and needs to be released at the first possible opportunity.
To audit one of his greatest stretches of games in his career doesn’t really seem like a necessary addition to plainly stating we need to cut ties at the first chance we have. [Reply]
You would think that after his relatively down season last year, his off the field bullshit this offseason, etc. that Frank would attack this season with his best effort and be in great shape, but the opposite has happened. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
Uh… his sack in the Super Bowl against the 49ers pretty much fits that description.
Yeah that was a dumb post. His sack against the Titans closed that game out.
He also had 3 against Houston.
If memory serves, he had a sack against the Bills and the Buccaneers in the postseason too last year. I think he even got a crucial QB hit late against the Browns.
Clark isn’t near reliable enough to make what he’s making, but to say he hasn’t made several big plays for the team is just a lie. [Reply]