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 dlphg9:
This is from like 3 days ago. Idk if there is any room for shit stains on this roster now.
It’s a unfounded tweet The guy is a student at UMKC. A nobody with no credibility. He’s just trying to make a name for himself. S you can see no one else reported on it except for this guy [Reply]
Frank Clark has to be one of the most overrated players in Chiefs history.
I admit he had some great moments in the playoffs but he is not that great. So, if he wants to come back on a team friendly deal then by all means. Otherwise, Veach has to put his and the players emotions to the side, and do what is best for the team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
Frank Clark has to be one of the most overrated players in Chiefs history.
I admit he had some great moments in the playoffs but he is not that great.
Doing great things when it matters most is what makes you great.
He elevated his game to accomplish what had to be accomplished in the moment.
People forget he did this while his back was trash and most people wouldn't even be playing. He also has some unknown Berry-like illness that no one talks about. And he did end regular season games with sacks. He did have regular season moments - just not as many as we would like.
Odd that people think of him less favorably than Sammy Watkins - who's incredibly similar when you think about it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rausch:
Doing great things when it matters most is what makes you great.
He elevated his game to accomplish what had to be accomplished in the moment.
People forget he did this while his back was trash and most people wouldn't even be playing. He also has some unknown Berry-like illness that no one talks about. And he did end regular season games with sacks. He did have regular season moments - just not as many as we would like.
Odd that people think of him less favorably than Sammy Watkins - who's incredibly similar when you think about it.
It’s not an unknown disease anymore. It’s Crohns and he couldn’t stop drinking to keep it in check until last year. He literally boozed himself to the sidelines many times and caused major setbacks weight loss. Fuck him. [Reply]