GGotskill
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All I’ll say is this….
I saw several plays last season that made me wish we still had him.
Jealous in fact.
Do you have any specific plays in mind?
All I’ll say is this….
I saw several plays last season that made me wish we still had him.
Jealous in fact.
I agree that Clark wasn't worth it and that we were wise to trade him, but the problem is that we never replaced his production after he left (didn't we use KC's pick to draft LJ Collier? Ugh.) as our pass rush got much worse, so it's difficult to trumpet it as a great trade.Come on Pitt, that was a GREAT deal for the Hawks. And at the Salary he got in KC? No thanks.
Are we sure Clark wasn't worth it for the Chiefs? He's third all-time in playoff sacks and fourth in pressures.
NoDo you have any specific plays in mind?
Pretty much pick any defensive play from 2022 and ask yourself, would FC help this defense?No
Unfortunately my mind doesn’t work in that fashion, (limited brain cells to dedicate) I simply remember more than once wishing he was still a Seahawk.
By definition, a trade has two sides to it. You can't just look at one side and declare it "good". Otherwise, you could say that a good trade for the Indians to trade Manhattan Island for $24 worth of beads.At the time, excellent trade. What they did with the draft picks really has nothing to do with it is all I'm saying.
More sacks in the regular season, but Clark had a slightly higher pressure %, slightly higher pass rush win rate while getting doubled at a slightly higher rate than Taylor.Darrell Taylor has better numbers than Clark the last two seasons, including having more sacks over the three seasons, while Taylor was injured for the first season. Sure, Clark finally shows up for two or three games a season when it matters most. But, for a young team, you do not bring in guys who dog it in the regular season as a horrible example for your players.
I'll take a pass rusher who is mediocre in the regular season and great in the playoffs......
Nuh uh, Darrell Taylor has more sacks therefore he's better!Exactly. Clarks better than anything Seattle has right now,
I can't get on board with this logic at all. You are referring to the final outcome, but good outcomes and good decisions are distinct concepts. You can have one without the other, and often do when variability is high as with draft selections.By definition, a trade has two sides to it. You can't just look at one side and declare it "good". Otherwise, you could say that a good trade for the Indians to trade Manhattan Island for $24 worth of beads.
Why was the Herschel Walker trade a "great trade"? Because they parlayed the draft picks they received from it into 1 HOF'er and 3 Pro Bowlers, leading them to 3 World Championships. I think that POV is widely recognized.
Huh? Its not even witty at this pointNuh uh, Darrell Taylor has more sacks therefore he's better!