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This large of a gap does not add up. There is definitely something physically wrong with him. |
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Surely you're not gonna just start counting sacks and try to argue they were similar players. You have to have more for me here. Pass rush success%, pressure rates, etc... I can't find where I saw the figures back during draft season and there's no way in hell I'm paying for that !@#$ing Elite package at PFF to get them anymore, but I remember seeing them during draft season and Clark was good, but not elite. But if you have data to suggest otherwise, I'll listen. |
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But the idea that Spags was going to come in here with some magic 'simpler, more aggressive scheme!' and fix everything was laughable from the start. Execution was a big problem last year and of course the players aren't gonna say THEY sucked. And the film doesn't lie so they can't very well say that they were doing what they were supposed to be doing. So what's their answer - "well yeah, I was in the wrong place, but that's because it was just too hard to figure out where the right place was!" You have an unreliable narrator when you're listening to players bitch about how hard the scheme was. It's the same thing Ron Parker was doing about the coverage stuff when he was blowing simple zone reads and not bothering to get downfield when a run was called. He was a bag of smashed assholes but wanted to talk about the scheme as though it wasn't his own fault. Sutton wasn't a good DC and he needed to go. But there's a long track record of Spags not being much of a DC as well - he's not the panacea some imagined. The individual players on this defense need to un**** themselves and start doing their jobs. Stop trying to blame coaches - you got a pass for that last year even if it wasn't deserved. Now just go !@#$ing play. |
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I do like that QB hit stat; usually a large enough sample size to have some predictive value. I think it was pressures that I had locked onto but the hits stat is a solid proxy. And the TFL being pretty heavily in Mack's favor makes some sense as he's generally more of a 'havoc creator' than a strict pass-rusher and I think that's where we get a feel for the real weight of his contributions.
I'd imagine that Clark was getting quite a few more pass-rush reps than Mack because of Mack's ability to move around, but still -- 66 hits is a pretty fair amount. What's he at right now? 2 I think? |
Yes. Also, I don't see 8 TFL over a 47-game span as being "heavily" in Mack's favor. It could have more to do with teams running the ball a lot more against the Raiders.
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Khalil Mack has played in 2 playoff games and did nothing. No sacks, no QB hits, nada.
He’s a ghost. Just like Justin Houston and Dee Ford vs New England. But hey he got 4 sacks off that scrub Michael Schofield in Denver a few years ago. You guys are acting like that guy is prime Von Miller. He isn’t. |
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Hm wow, good teams have a better plan to handle a good player than bad teams? I gotta write that down immediately.
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Chiefs got completely fleeced on this deal.
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2016-2018 Clark 120 Total Tackles 77 Solo 7 FF 4 Pass Deflection Mack 198 Total Tackles 152 solo 12 FF 10 PD So if you want to say he rushed the passer as well as Mack that's fine, but Frank Clark is not Khalil Mack in any other way. Mack is elite in every aspect. FC had the luxury of playing on the 3rd, 14th, and 11th ranked defense in the league during those 3 years and KM was playing on the Raiders for 2 of those seasons. The Raiders were ranked 20th in both 2016 and 2017 and then he went to the Bears and was a big reason why they were the number 1 D last year. Clark has only ever done one thing really well and that is rushing the passer. Mack does everything well. |
The Chiefs were going to look like they got hosed on any deal. This squad is one giant ass black hole for Defensive players.
There is no super secret injury. |
I really don't want to get into whether Clark is Khalil mack. What frustrates the hell out of me is that we could have had Justin Houston, $10m extra dollars, and a first and a second. I don't even think he's better than Houston by a wide margin, let alone $10m plus a first and second.
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