Not sure if it has been mentioned but he is spending a lot of time in a 2 point stance, not sure if that is by design and or poor conditioning but makes you wonder. [Reply]
I don't see him twist, or stunt, much. Seems like he's always in the same position battling the left or right tackle with the only choice of going inside or outside. [Reply]
Justin Houston has as many sacks in one game against the Chiefs as Clark has in five games with the Chiefs. He was also making less money than Clark and didn't cost multiple high draft picks.
At least the Khalil Mack comparisons should stop for a while. [Reply]
I watched Clark for the 1st quarter until I decided I had better things to do; one can only watch a guy get stonewalled by single teams for so long before he loses interest. I started watching Niemann and K-Pass instead.
Anyone still making excuses for this guy is an idiot. He's slow off the ball, has no lower body strength, no pass rush moves and little creativity.
He's a friggen disaster. K-Pass clearly outplayed him last night. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
Justin Houston has as many sacks in one game against the Chiefs as Clark has in five games with the Chiefs. He was also making less money than Clark and didn't cost multiple high draft picks.
At least the Khalil Mack comparisons should stop for a while.
I wouldn't be as bitchy if Clark would put up dominant performances against teams with shit offensive lines and immobile, scared QBs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I watched Clark for the 1st quarter until I decided I had better things to do; one can only watch a guy get stonewalled by single teams for so long before he loses interest. I started watching Niemann and K-Pass instead.
Anyone still making excuses for this guy is an idiot. He's slow off the ball, has no lower body strength, no pass rush moves and little creativity.
He's a friggen disaster. K-Pass clearly outplayed him last night.
I wonder if it was Veach that had to have him, or Spags? The guy is not only not a difference maker but we're saddled with dead cap space now and loss of draft picks. You just can't make those trades -- giving up draft assets for the "right" to pay the guy more than market. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FringeNC:
I wonder if it was Veach that had to have him, or Spags? The guy is not only not a difference maker but we're saddled with dead cap space now and loss of draft picks. You just can't make those trades -- giving up draft assets for the "right" to pay the guy more than market.
If this is the Frank Clark we're getting this trade may have irreparably damaged our prime years of Super Bowl contention. It's that bad. Couple that with the disastrous Watkins and Hitchens contracts, and that abysmal 2018 draft class, and we're rapidly getting to the point of needing a new GM ASAP. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I watched Clark for the 1st quarter until I decided I had better things to do; one can only watch a guy get stonewalled by single teams for so long before he loses interest. I started watching Niemann and K-Pass instead.
Anyone still making excuses for this guy is an idiot. He's slow off the ball, has no lower body strength, no pass rush moves and little creativity.
He's a friggen disaster. K-Pass clearly outplayed him last night.
Hes 27 million against the cap in 2020 how in the world are they going to improve all these holes. [Reply]