Clark could easily gain over 1,000 yards receiving if utilized properly, but the way the Colts offense is structured he's probably destined to only occasionally have a big game.
I've believed for a long time that plenty of big, strong white fullbacks (and probably some linebackers too) could better the annual league average of 4.0 yards per rush, even without having great running skills. The Steelers fullback, Dan Kreider, is unbelievably strong. He was an accomplished runner in college at New Hampshire. With a fullback blocking for him, he would average over 4 yards a rush even if he just bulled straight ahead without attempting to do anything else. But he can do a lot more than that as he knows how to run. He's had all of five rushing attempts this season.
Very few black tailbacks run hard. Almost all will run out of bounds rather than hit a defender and get a few extra yards. Running out of bounds without making contact was unheard of until Franco Harris "invented" it. As noted recently by jaxvid, a lot of offensive stats are inflated because of poor and/or non-existent tackling, not because the runners and receivers are so magnificent. Edited by: Don Wassall
I've believed for a long time that plenty of big, strong white fullbacks (and probably some linebackers too) could better the annual league average of 4.0 yards per rush, even without having great running skills. The Steelers fullback, Dan Kreider, is unbelievably strong. He was an accomplished runner in college at New Hampshire. With a fullback blocking for him, he would average over 4 yards a rush even if he just bulled straight ahead without attempting to do anything else. But he can do a lot more than that as he knows how to run. He's had all of five rushing attempts this season.
Very few black tailbacks run hard. Almost all will run out of bounds rather than hit a defender and get a few extra yards. Running out of bounds without making contact was unheard of until Franco Harris "invented" it. As noted recently by jaxvid, a lot of offensive stats are inflated because of poor and/or non-existent tackling, not because the runners and receivers are so magnificent. Edited by: Don Wassall