There's only a handful of 'em left and most of them don't even post in this thread anymore.
In fairness, there's not much left to say.
If we win the SB it won't matter how anonymous he is down the stretch. It'll be "playoff Frank" for lots of people. I get it, he WAS good down that stretch. But outside of that a lot of people seem to mix up "being on a winning team" with "contributing to a winning team". Hopefully he balls out his last 2 games [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Clark is the single most frustrating player on that defense.
He's shown he CAN just dominate.
He's also shown he can be dominated by a 3rd string OT for an entire game. And he's shown that on more than one occasion.
I don't know. He, Jones, Reed, and Ingram are the key to the game Sunday, in my opinion.
Every now and then Clark can rally and have a good performance. But for the most part I think he's just washed. Like how many QBs not named Big Rape can he even run down? Allen absolutely left him in the dust.
Here's hoping Cincy is one of those "Frank Clark games". [Reply]
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
Every now and then Clark can rally and have a good performance. But for the most part I think he's just washed. Like how many QBs not named Big Rape can he even run down? Allen absolutely left him in the dust.
Here's hoping Cincy is one of those "Frank Clark games".
Frank Clark on his future with KC: “Kansas City is home. Kansas City is home. I bought a house here. My daughter goes to school here. It’s home. I wanna be here for the future, for the rest of my career. … Things don’t always happen how you want."
Frank Clark on his future with KC: “Kansas City is home. Kansas City is home. I bought a house here. My daughter goes to school here. It’s home. I wanna be here for the future, for the rest of my career. … Things don’t always happen how you want."