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Jul 17, 2020Liked by Seth Keysor

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That video with Frank after the AFC Championship is legendary. I love it so much. I'm glad he's on my team.

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The man has a chip on his shoulder a mile wide.

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It was fun looking through the comments from Niners fans under that tweet. Could have tagged @OldTakesExposed quite a bit, but I restrained myself.

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There’s still a perception out there that Clark wasn’t the player the Chiefs thought they were getting. At full strength and with an expanded arsenal of moves, he looks ready to put that story to rest permanently.

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Yeah, that perspective is definitely interesting considering the damage he did down the stretch. PFF grades seem to have a massive impact on how people are viewed nationally and even by many fans, and because those are a total summary of the season, a "bad" start can sink a player.

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Love me some Chris Jones, but worry all that money could distract him from wrecking opposing offenses. Frank Clark riding his arse calms my fear. He will make sure all on that line are bringing their lunch pale, ready to work hard. Love his fiery spirit!

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Watching Rivers get crushed is like food for the soul. Doing so on endless loop is nirvana. I'm gonna kinda miss it. Atta boy, Frank!

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Just subscribed and am an alum of MANC (shows you how old I am) plus an avid Chiefs fan. Love your stuff.

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Appreciate it, glad you're enjoying!

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I think because of his injury and illness he couldn't use the power he had shown while in Seattle, so he had to adapt to find a move to fit his lighter frame. He really started using this dip move more after the bye week.

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A lot of adjustments had to be made. Once he got his power back you could see the benefit of switching his game up more though.

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