Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Like it or not Clark played a roll in our SB season. Ryan Sims played no roll in any game ever in his career I can remember.
He had a key third down stop against Denver at home in 2005. I remember Whitlock writing about it for some reason. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
He had a key third down stop against Denver at home in 2005. I remember Whitlock writing about it for some reason.
I won’t try to argue your memory is 100x better than mine. [Reply]
Frank Clark’s postseason performance in 2019 was more significant than anything that deadweight Ryan Sims accomplished with the Chiefs, so that gives him the advantage even in his current decrepit state. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Like it or not Clark played a roll in our SB season. Ryan Sims played no roll in any game ever in his career I can remember.
What sucks is man I really loved the swagger Frank brought in year 1. He was a junkyard dog.
I’ve probably watched that 100 times, cuz it’s so awesome. Don’t really know what happened to that version of him, but it’s missed. Either way he was a big part of that SB run, and bringing the Hunt trophy home. So despite his immediate drop off after the SB win, I can’t bring myself to hate him. [Reply]
Frank Clark had as many sacks in the playoffs for our Super Bowl winning team than Sims had his entire 5 years here. Get the **** out of here with this bullshit. Yeah, I’m not happy with the production lately, but put some ****ing respect on the name for what he brought to KC. He’s nowhere near Sims level of ineptitude. [Reply]
Sims because i was just a kid then, and couldnt fully comprehend the suck. I am now an upset adult crying on a message board about frank and i fully comprehend how pathetic that is, and how bad he is to make me accept it. [Reply]