Originally Posted by tredadda:
Now do regular season numbers.
Why? Dee cord and Justin Houston, hell, Derrick Thomas all had much better numbers than Frank in any regular season. Is the Ring of Honor constrained only to players regular season stats/performances? If so, my bad, I’ll retract my statement.
If not, Frank Clark CLEARLY was the best defensive player in Chiefs playoffs history. Not only is it not close at all, but he’s third in sacks among all defensive players in NFL history. And I think he did it in the fewest games. And in the process, he helped our Chiefs secure two Rings in four years. A feat most of us waited our entire lives to see.
To not acknowledge that just because his regular season numbers weren’t as good is just stupidly egregiously short-sighted. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Why? Dee cord and Justin Houston, hell, Derrick Thomas all had much better numbers than Frank in any regular season. Is the wrong or Honor constrained only to players regular season stats/performances? If so, my bad, I’ll retract my statement.
If not, Frank Clark CLEARLY was the best defensive player in Chiefs playoffs history. Not only is it not close at all, but he’s third in sacks among all defensive players in NFL history. And I think he did it in the fewest games. And in the process, he helped our Chiefs secure two Rings in four years. A feat most of us waited our entire lives to see.
To not acknowledge that just because his regular season numbers weren’t as good is just stupidly egregiously short-sighted.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Denver has a ton of bendy, athletic guys at EDGE. Clark will give us a different style of player to throw into our deep edge rotation.
Every once in a while - when you disappear - I think -"Hmmm - maybe slowmo has finally realized the futility of his existence; and recognized the stupidity he has unleashed on the world and has decided to cease his unhinged ramblings" Then you go and post some new ridiculous shit and I once again remember there is no hope for you and you always return like a nasty cold sore. [Reply]
To me this signing shows that the new coach really thinks there is a clubhouse attitude problem.
The last couple years Frank has not looked healthy or right but generally he did bring a different attitude to the defense when he came over from Seattle. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Shields68:
To me this signing shows that the new coach really thinks there is a clubhouse attitude problem.
The last couple years Frank has not looked healthy or right but generally he did bring a different attitude to the defense when he came over from Seattle.
To me this signing shows that Payton really, really wants someone with 1st hand knowledge to talk about Mahomes with.
"Gee Frank, tell me that story again about how Mahomes juked you out in practice. He's soooooo dreamy...." [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Why? Dee cord and Justin Houston, hell, Derrick Thomas all had much better numbers than Frank in any regular season. Is the Ring of Honor constrained only to players regular season stats/performances? If so, my bad, I’ll retract my statement.
If not, Frank Clark CLEARLY was the best defensive player in Chiefs playoffs history. Not only is it not close at all, but he’s third in sacks among all defensive players in NFL history. And I think he did it in the fewest games. And in the process, he helped our Chiefs secure two Rings in four years. A feat most of us waited our entire lives to see.
To not acknowledge that just because his regular season numbers weren’t as good is just stupidly egregiously short-sighted.
Please tell me you aren't serious and not trying to die on this hill. [Reply]