Wolverine Frank Clark suspended 2 games over weapons charges

Submitted by FrankTigers2 on October 26th, 2022 at 2:52 PM

Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark has been suspended two games for a violation of the NFL's personal conduct policy, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The violation stems from Clark's arrest on weapons charges in June 2021, when police officers reportedly found an Uzi firearm sticking out of a duffel back in the back seat of his Lamborghini after they had pulled him over for a vehicle code violation. It was later reported Clark had also been arrested earlier that year after officers found a loaded rifle and handgun in the car.

 

Terrible Look....

bronxblue

October 26th, 2022 at 8:48 PM ^

He's decidedly an ex player considering Brady Hoke, a guy with a checkered history of discipline, booted him from the program.  But I also remember people around these parts defending him a couple of times since so apparently there is a contingent that will claim him for the 3 pro bowls clout.

I'll admit years ago when the accusations about him in Ohio came out I said there shouldn't be a rush to judgment until we learned more but Clark has shown numerous times over he's just not a good dude and isn't worth defending.

 

tspoon

October 27th, 2022 at 11:54 AM ^

LMAO at an Uzi.  Without commenting on the utter stupidity of his actions here, I am amazed that he took the time to go find one of those.  They aren't remotely common anymore ... they've been lapped several times over in the marketplace.  They can be had but you kind of have to go to some lengths to find them.  Which means either he grabbed someone else's that was maybe sitting around somewhere (like a friend's or relative's that was stashed, maybe) OR he's a whacko who was living out some 1980s throwback fantasy ... which would be very odd for a dude born in the 1990s.  The whole event is even stranger than it reads.

(Please do not read this tangent as condoning what he did in any way.  Just commenting on how utterly weird the fact pattern is.)