Originally Posted by staylor26:
Hopefully the Clark we got Monday night is the Clark we get for the rest of the season.
Between that, moving Jones back inside, and adding Ingram, there’s no reason we shouldn’t see significant improvement in the pass rush.
You combine that with guys like Thornhill and Gay continuing to improve, and this team might be able to surprise some people in the postseason.
Don't sleep on Ward's return either.
He's not flashy, but he's pretty dependable. He can't hang with guys for 3 seconds, but he's not gonna get roasted in 1 either.
The problem was the dueling failures we were seeing early in the year. When the coverage was there, the rush failed. When the rush was there, the coverage failed. Neither element was as universally ineffective as it seemed in real time - sometime the rush WAS effective (the Chiefs were maintaining a good pass rush win rate even when they appeared to be trash) or the coverage was - they just complemented each others suck perfectly.
Ward and Thornhill should beef up the reliability in the coverage units so that more of the effective pass rushes will get home. And adding Ingram, a moderately effective Clark and getting Jones home from the interior will help keep the coverage from being exposed when they have a lapse.
There's a lot of potential complementary defense to play here, especially if Reed and Nnadi can find their form on the interior and Hitchens can backfill for Niemann (however they choose to do so) and keep him off the field. [Reply]
Yea, Ward is clearly not 100% either. You get him healthy while keeping him on the field over the next couple weeks and that should help as well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Bro look at that getoff.
At the beginning of the year ANYONE could block Frank.
He straight up clapped his hands when he saw that tight end and tore his spine out.
3 weeks ago he was a fat pile of shit that could get stonewalled by TEs.
This was the continuation of a 14 month long trend of Clark being completely ineffective.
And you think NOW he's suddenly a monster? How the hell healthy do you think a guy can get in 20 days?
The absolutely BEST case scenario for Frank Clark is that he's lazy. That's really the best hope. That he's still good and just elects not to be for prolonged periods. So MAYBE he'll go ahead and elect to be good for awhile. That would be neat.
But more likely is that he's still not that good and he's still kinda lazy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The complexion of the defense changes dramatically if we get the recent versions of Clark and Jones added with Ingram.
We had the worst pass rush in the entire league 3 weeks ago. No wonder everywhere else sucked.
Fix the pass rush, bench Neimann for Gay and give Thornhill Sorenson’s snaps. Do that and the defense is suddenly competent
You know who else would probably be a lot better if the defense around him gets their shit together?
Tyrann Mathieu.
I can’t help but think he’s a bit of a front runner, not necessarily in a bad way, but in the sense that his personality is great when things are going good, and borderline toxic when they’re going terribly. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
3 weeks ago he was a fat pile of shit that could get stonewalled by TEs.
This was the continuation of a 14 month long trend of Clark being completely ineffective.
And you think NOW he's suddenly a monster? How the hell healthy do you think a guy can get in 20 days?
The absolutely BEST case scenario for Frank Clark is that he's lazy. That's really the best hope. That he's still good and just elects not to be for prolonged periods. So MAYBE he'll go ahead and elect to be good for awhile. That would be neat.
But more likely is that he's still not that good and he's still kinda lazy.
He’s playing well for his new team next year. He knows he’s done after this season so he’s putting up effort to try to get a reasonable contract that will pay taxes on the big one we gave him [Reply]