How important is a tight end for the Bucs?
Many have debated the importance or necessity of the Bucs drafting a tight end in next week’s draft. The Buccaneers have needs elsewhere on the roster — like the ever popular cornerback and defensive line positions — so some may frown upon Tampa Bay taking a tight end in the first round. Although some may not agree with the decision, it should also not be a surprise if they...
Buccaneers Willing To Bring Back TE Dallas Clark For “At Least” One More Year?
Roy Cummings of the Tampa Tribune reports that Buccaneers would like to bring back TE Dallas Clark for “at least” one more year.
“I was certainly happy with the way Dallas Clark played this year. He played 16 solid games and he stayed healthy, which is what a lot of people’s concerns were,” said GM Mark Dominik.
Clark finished the season with 47 catches for 435 yards...
Schiano says Dallas Clark is frustrated
After playing with Peyton Manning for so many years, Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Greg Schiano says that tight end Dallas Clark is frustrated with the lack of action he’s been getting this season.“I know he’s frustrated,’ Schiano said.. “Heck, he’s been such a productive player for so long. But you wouldn’t be able to tell it by the way he’s acting on the sideline...
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Dallas Clark Can Succeed in 2012
Once regarded as one of the best tight ends in the NFL, the past two seasons have not been kind to Dallas Clark.
This season he will get a new start in Tampa and the question that needs to be answered is, will he be relevant with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers?
2010
Things were looking good for Clark heading into 2010 as he was coming off his first 1,000-yard receiving season in the...
Dallas Clark could be done
After reading a serious of tweets from Albet Breer of the NFL Network and Brad Wells of StampedeBlue.com, it looks like there’s a good chance that tight end Dallas Clark not only might be done with the Indianapolis Colts, but his career could soon be over as well.
… If I had to guess, even w/Saturday, I think the Packers still draft a C high. And a scout told me earlier today...
Thanks for the Memories-Dallas Clark
The Colts have purged their roster of some of the all time greats, with more farewells in the works. This is the first of a recurring series saying farewell to Colts greats. Portions of this essay originally appeared in Blue Blue: Tales of Glory of the Indianapolis Colts.
Drafted out of Iowa in the first round in 2003, Dallas Clark was going to be hard pressed to be as beloved...
Stampede Blue on Dallas Clark
Stew Blake over at Stampeded Blue tackles the tough question of Dallas Clark's future in Indianapolis. While he knows that players are evaluated essentially on value alone he also believes Clark has earned the right to retire a Colt:
But did he make up for his missed time with stellar production? Not exactly. Clark’s 2011 numbers totaled 34 receptions, 352 yards, and 2 touchdowns...
Dallas Clark: wine maven
Dallas Clark along with his wife's family are proud operators of a small winery in Iowa:
In 2005, Dallas Clark, a native of Livermore who now plays in the NFL with the Indianapolis Colts, was in Algona with his wife, Karen, helping to renovate an old building on Phillips Street.
They saw the old Chicago & North Western rail depot across the street.
“It was in pretty...
Big Ten TE award named for Clark
The Big Ten's TE award is named for Penn State legend Ted Kwalick and Dallas Clark:
"I still don't understand why I'm on here," Clark said. "There have been some great tight ends come through this conference. It's truly an honor. I'm hoping they don't go back and make a correction."
Clark enjoyed meeting several of the former Big Ten...
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