Originally Posted by TribalElder:
I don't care how ill he might be during the week as long as he shows up and shows out getting all ill on the opposition
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Just release him with an injury designation and take whatever cap hit comes of it.
I wonder if they could NFI his worthless ass and cut his salary to the league minimum.
You DO get a cap credit for what you actually pay a player vs his contracted amount on the NFI list. And players on NFI are only entitled to the minimum.
Could find about $4 million of cap space that way and roll on into next season.
Just fire this piece of shit into the sun already. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I wonder if they could NFI his worthless ass and cut his salary to the league minimum.
You DO get a cap credit for what you actually pay a player vs his contracted amount on the NFI list. And players on NFI are only entitled to the minimum.
Could find about $4 million of cap space that way and roll on into next season.
Just fire this piece of shit into the sun already.
Even if that were an option, Brett Veach and Andy Reid wouldn't do that to him. For some reason they thought they needed to bring him back this season, so I really doubt they'd try to get rid of him mid season.
Originally Posted by In58men:
Y’all overreact when he misses practice. Like I said over and over, Chiefs obviously know about his stomach issues and they still resigned him. Everyone becomes a doctor when he misses lol.
Mostly posting this because coach Cullen is talking about the DL's performance after the Raiders game, so there's some nice insight here. And he talks about Frank at around the 4:20 mark, and just confirms what I was thinking when I was watching the game:
He was on his way to probably his best game of the season before he had to lave the game. This stomach illness thing is just way beyond frustrating, because "availability . . ." [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Mostly posting this because coach Cullen is talking about the DL's performance after the Raiders game, so there's some nice insight here. And he talks about Frank at around the 4:20 mark, and just confirms what I was thinking when I was watching the game:
He was on his way to probably his best game of the season before he had to lave the game. This stomach illness thing is just way beyond frustrating, because "availability . . ."
His "best game of the season" isn't something to really ride home about, considering he has sucked since he's been here. It's like the kid that gets F's on everything getting praise, because he got a C- on a test. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
His "best game of the season" isn't something to really ride home about, considering he has sucked since he's been here. It's like the kid that gets F's on everything getting praise, because he got a C- on a test.
I understand that you guys hate Clark with a passion, but he was legitimately having a very good game and that shouldn't be all that difficult to admit.
Point to the lack of availability, but you don't have to pretend he wasn't playing well. [Reply]