Jville":29azcpni said:
The Seattle Seahawks gave Chris Clemons the opportunity to transition from a part time pass rush specialist to a complete well rounded force. His adaptation and resulting production in Seattle have been stellar. How ironic, that after having proven so much about his individual play as a starter, he would now be confronting a league trend toward sharing snaps among a larger group of rotating linemen.
My guess is that Chris can play at least another 3 seasons. In my mind, it all comes down to what Chris wants to do and what goals he wishes to work for now that he has his superbowl ring. His game is so well rounded and so complete that he continues to have great value both as a player and as a mentor of young prospects.
I remain a Chris Clemons fan ...... anticipating another chapter of his career.
I think is this absolutely correct, despite his age, Clemons hasn't played that many snaps. He spent a lot of time on the bench because no one knew how to use him properly. We saw the same thing with Marcus Allen when Undead AL got mad at him for some reason and refused to play him.
So Allen sat for a year or two, collected his money, then went to Kansas City and kicked ass. I can see the same thing with Clemons, who still has value as a run-stopper and pass rusher.