Money, Dedication Likely Why Bucs Went With Clark Over Winslow

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Money, Dedication Likely Why Bucs Went With Clark Over Winslow | TheLedger.com

I hope he is able to resemble his old self. He is fun to watch. Here's from article:

Clark signed a one-year deal worth up to $2.7 million with just $1 million guaranteed.


Clark is going to do everything he can to get back to his high stan dards.

"Once you stop proving yourself, you're out the door," he said. "You have to bring your A game every day. That's what makes guys special who stay in the league a long time. To do it day in and day out (and for years), finding those pros is special.

"I'm just trying to be consistent and just be a player that (Bucs quarterback Josh Freeman) and the offense can depend on," he said. "That's all I tried to be. You are never guaranteed 100 catches. You are never guaranteed 20 catches. You have to earn every one of them."

That determination and dedication is why Clark is now a Buc.
 
Money, Dedication Likely Why Bucs Went With Clark Over Winslow | TheLedger.com

I hope he is able to resemble his old self. He is fun to watch. Here's from article:

Clark signed a one-year deal worth up to $2.7 million with just $1 million guaranteed.


Clark is going to do everything he can to get back to his high stan dards.

"Once you stop proving yourself, you're out the door," he said. "You have to bring your A game every day. That's what makes guys special who stay in the league a long time. To do it day in and day out (and for years), finding those pros is special.

"I'm just trying to be consistent and just be a player that (Bucs quarterback Josh Freeman) and the offense can depend on," he said. "That's all I tried to be. You are never guaranteed 100 catches. You are never guaranteed 20 catches. You have to earn every one of them."

That determination and dedication is why Clark is now a Buc.

There is a Hawkeye mentality if I ever saw one. He can join Mr. Adrian Clayborn on the Bucs and now the Bucs can do damage offensively or defensively. How many years do you think Clark has left to keep performing at his usual intensity? Or has the clock expired? Thoughts anyone?
 
If he stays healthy I don't see any reason why he couldn't play another 5 to 10 years honestly. I mean look at what Tony Gonzalez did. I think injuries kind of derailed his career with the colts and the departure of Peyton didn't help things.
 
If he stays healthy I don't see any reason why he couldn't play another 5 to 10 years honestly. I mean look at what Tony Gonzalez did. I think injuries kind of derailed his career with the colts and the departure of Peyton didn't help things.

I agree. Gonzalez has lasted for a very long time. The injuries hampered Clark for sure, but Ultimately I feel the loss of Peyton Manning made things 100% worse.
 

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