kskboys
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Always good to look at?You know what they say about hindsight.
Always good to look at?You know what they say about hindsight.
(Plus an "e".)actually thought this was about our old WR back in the 60s...same name.
helluva player.
I couldn't comprehend why we didn't take him. And why we thought Chaz Green was a better prospect!!!!!!!!!!!!!If I'm gonna play the what could've been game, give me Danielle Hunter. He also had a pre draft visit with the team, could've been selected in the later 3rd, and has 54.5 sacks in 5 seasons, to include 29 sacks over the past 2 seasons (14.5 sacks each of the last 2 years). He also signed a 5-year $72 million dollar extension with $40 million guaranteed...not to mention he has no off-field issues.
Always good to look at?
The Snowplow was awesome!!!!!! For one game!!!!For those who are old enough you'll remember Lincoln Kennedy. He out played Emmitt in the ice/snow game on Turkey day because the man had big feet. Just think if we would have ditched Emmitt because Kennedy played better. For anyone who doesn't know the game here is an account of it https://www.accuweather.com/en/weat...-bad-weather-games-in-football-history/634973
I was talking about deer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!That's hiney sight, not hindsight.
It was but Frank Clark wasn't the one stopping him lol.Holding Henry to 69 yards was also a huge reason why they won.
Just a D that focused on the DL.It was but Frank Clark wasn't the one stopping him lol.
Yeah but Clark wasn’t the one stopping Henry.Just a D that focused on the DL.
Yes, he was. The entire KC D stopped Henry, and Clark was a huge part of that.Yeah but Clark wasn’t the one stopping Henry.
I don't know if you saw the game or not but here's a site that can explain it better than me:Yes, he was. The entire KC D stopped Henry, and Clark was a huge part of that.
I did see the game, and what I observed was a D unit that worked together as a team, playing off each other, holding their spots, filling gaps, just generally doing their jobs and holding the run game in check. Clark was a huge part of that.I don't know if you saw the game or not but here's a site that can explain it better than me:
https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2020/1...ans-derrick-henry-49ers-running-super-bowl-54
That'll help you understand what happen. Clark was not a huge part of anything lol.
Wasn't the "right kind of guy" I guess