Ok, guys. Frank has stopped drinking and is serious about this season. I can’t stop drinking for more than 8hrs at a time so Clark’s abstinence is notable and impressive. He and Andy had a heart to heart, shared some cheeseburgers (Frank is probably now also vegan and went Impossible Burger), chugged some Mr. Pibb, and came to an understanding.
Watch his presser from today. It’s probably one of the most real and honest things I’ve seen from a player. If you’re rooting against Frank Clark after that you’re probably either repressing some demons in your life or are related to Red Dawg.
This is a safe space to celebrate Frank Clark this season. 8 sack minimum. Let’s build this guy up rather than choosing to spend the season breaking him down.
Join me on the Shark bandwagon. There’s blood in the water.
And the obligatory: keep doubting Frank fucking Clark. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Yes. His hustle and ability to hit hard made the play.
He ran 25 yards down the field and timed up the hit spectacularly.
He's slow as fuck and if Thornhill didn't knock him down, then Frank wouldn't have gotten close. Frank can't do anything without his teammates and you Ranksuckers are acting like him happening to do something once every couple of weeks are tards. GMAFB. [Reply]
Don't think anyone hates Clark more than I do. It's pathological now. But...and I can't believe I'm saying it, the last couple of games he's been pretty good. [Reply]
Clark has definitely not lived up to the contract. But he’s really just a hustle player. Almost all of his big plays are hustle plays. When he’s healthy he’s relentless. Even some of his sacks are humorous because he ends up riding the QB’s back unable to wrestle him to the ground.
That said, I like Clark. He makes big plays in big moments because of his hustle. And his big plays tend to either turn momentum or call to the fat lady. He’s a bit of an emotional spark at times when the team needs it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Lmao, that play was made because the running back bad no where to run because of the interior D destroying the OL and because Frank wasn't blocked. It had nothing to do with "burst".
I guess you don't understand football and assignments.
If he hands it off to the guy in motion, it's absolutely Clark's responsibility to set the edge and make the play. The fact that Clark diagnosed the play immediately without hesitation is what allowed him to make the play on the ball. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Lmao, that play was made because the running back bad no where to run because of the interior D destroying the OL and because Frank wasn't blocked. It had nothing to do with "burst".