Blake, who are those other WR/TE....well? Clark can't be the only one ever in existence.
Why not start a thread and do your thing, you come off as a know nothing leech.
Let's do this, if you want to talk to me then contribute more than just humping legs, ok guy? Right now you come off as a complete wast of time. Can you do anything at all? Until you do more than just tagalong we are done.
Now watch this idiot just follow me around, sheesh~~~~~~~ A Blake Jr.
Blake, who are those other WR/TE....well? Clark can't be the only one ever in existence.
The court already ruled.
Sports Illustrated: TE
Associated Press: TE
USA Today: TE
Sacramento Bee: TE
Joe Montana: "he played some TE"
Avante:they're all wrong I'm a historian I'm a historian I've got cards
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So why are you still talking about it, the verdict was.....Clark WR.
Blake, so Clark was never a WR, right? I mean they all read....TE...right?
So why do the Niners list Clark at WR on the roster?
Why isn't he mentioned at all playing TE on the team site?
Why was he in two pro bowls at WR?
Why was he drafted as a WR?
Why is it every game video we have seen there he is at WR?
Why is he listed as the third best Niner WR?
Why do all his cards read....WR?
You have 4 places listed there, (forget Joe) do you really think I can't match that with...WR..well?
So you are now going back to Clark was a TE....right? Right back where you started, right? No more of that silly WR/TE...right?
Blake, your last chance to escape a tptal and complete ass kicking, trust me. So he is back to being a TE.....well?
I never said that. What the is wrong with your reading comprehension
Dude...I just read
Sports Illustrated: TE
Associated Press: TE
USA Today: TE
Sacramento Bee: TE
Joe Montana: "he played some TE"
....so according to that he was a TE....right? Wasn't that your point?
What are you really saying here guy?
Why do just ignore all the stuff I show you?
Blake, PLEASE....respond to...
Why is Clark the number three rated WR on the team site but not mentioned with their TE at all.....PLEASE answer that.....ok?
That he's been seen as a tight end as well as a wide receiver.
You're really really stupid.
Really really really stupid is showing me....
Sports Illustrated: TE
Associated Press: TE
USA Today: TE
Sacramento Bee: TE
Joe Montana: "he played some TE
And then telling me....he;s been seen as a tigt end and a wide receiver.
According to what you showed me he was a TE......right?
Where is it where we first talked about this, maybe I did get it wrong. If you...find it yourself....that will tell me all I need to know.
Blake about the Sacramento Bee
Dwight Clark - The Sacramento Bee
https://www.sacbee.com/sports/nfl/article212531384.html
Jun 4, 2018 - Former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dwight Clark died Monday, June 4, 2018, from complications with ALS. Twitter users, including ...
See....wide receiver?
The Sporting News
49ers reveal plans to honor Dwight Clark and 'The ... - Sporting News
www.sportingnews.com › ... › 49ers great Dwight Clark dies after battle with ALS
Aug 8, 2018 - The 49ers have revealed plans to honor the late, legendary wide receiver Dwight Clark, including a pair of statues depicting "The Catch" ...
See....wide receiver?
Getting back to SI
The Day The 49ers Struck Gold | Vault - Sports Illustrated
https://www.si.com/.../the-day-the-4...an-francisco-b...
Nov 29, 1999 - As San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dwight Clark soared to make the .... people opened doors, ran into the streets and yelled their lungs out.
See.....wide receiver
Dwight Clark through the years | NFL.com
www.nfl.com/photoessays/0ap3000000935715/dwight-clark-through-the-years
Jun 4, 2018 - Peter Read Miller/Associated Press. Dwight Clark. San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dwight Clark (87) es the football after making "The ...
See....Associated Press and wide receiver?
Dwight Clark - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...wight-clark.ht...
Dec 27, 2018 - The primary target was the speedy Freddie Solomon; the second was Dwight Clark, a wide receiver no one except the San Francisco 49ers' ...
See,,,,wide receiver?
Former 49ers wide receiver Dwight Clark dies at 61 - Chicago Tribune
https://www.chicagotribune.com/.../c...80604-story.ht...
Jun 4, 2018 - Clark, the author of one play simply known as "The Catch," died Monday just more than one year after revealing he had ALS. ... "My heart is broken," former 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo Jr. said in a statement. ... DeBartolo recently hosted a reunion in Montana where many of Clark's former
See....wide recriver?
Texans coach Bill O'Brien salutes late Dwight Clark - Houston Chronicle
https://www.chron.com/.../Texans-coa...-Clark-1297181...
Jun 6, 2018 - Like many football fans, Texans coach Bill O'Brien was a great admirer of the late San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dwight Clark.
See......wide receiver?
Dwight Clark through the years | NFL.com
www.nfl.com/photoessays/0ap3000000935715/dwight-clark-through-the-years
Jun 4, 2018 - Dwight Clark. San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dwight Clark (87) runs upfield during an NFL game against the Dallas Cowboys at Candlestick Park on December 22, 1985.
See....wide receiver?
Dwight Clark, San Francisco 49ers receiver who made 'The Catch ...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/.../d...8-bea7-c8eb28b...
Jun 5, 2018 - Dwight Clark, an NFL wide receiver best remembered for a single play known as “The Catch,” a fingertip grab of a game-winning touchdown that helped launch the San Francisco 49ers dynasty of the 1980s and '90s, died June 4 at his home in Whitefish, Mont. He was 61.
See,....Washington Post and wide receiver?
49ers Great Dwight Clark Dies At 61; Forever To Be Remembered For ...
https://www.forbes.com/.../49ers-gre...d-for-the-catc...
Jun 5, 2018 - Wide receiver Dwight Clark of the San Francisco 49ers after making "The .... The Associated Press and NFL.com contributed to this article.
See....Forbes and wide receiver?
Dwight Clark, 49ers great famous for 'The Catch,' dies at 61 from ALS
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport....../671400002/
Jun 4, 2018 - Former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dwight Clark died Monday from ALS, his wife Kelly Clark announced on his Twitter account.
see.....USA TODAY and Wide Receiver?
So much for.....
Sports Illustrated: TE
Associated Press: TE
USA Today: TE
Sacramento Bee: TE
Joe Montana: "he played some TE"
Avante:as you can see Blake, you are totally out classed.....again
I keep waiting for the cops to show up, this has got to be illegal.
Last edited by Avant; 03-13-2019 at 10:52 PM.
Not sure what more can be said.
What happened was this....
When Clark made....THE CATCH....he did that coming from the left side lined up tight. So on one of the truly iconic plays in NFL history there was Clark playing TE. I can't believe Blake never brought this up. That is why he does get called a TE by some. But......like those videos I showed he rarely came in tight and Montana has said....."we thought Walsh was crazy having us practice that play because we never used it".
Having seen all his games I really can't recall seeing him in tight but a few times, maybe...6ish? Not that I paid that much attention.
Bottom line.
The guy started out a QB then was switched to WR in HS, he played WR at Clemson, sure, he probably came in tight a few times they all do. Walsh discovered him while scouting Steve Fuller a Clemson QB, Clark was his receiver.
Anyway....
The guy has always been considered a WR (as we saw above) he was never thought of as a TE by anyone who knows Niner football. All his cards read WR because he played the position. He was NEVER listed as a TE on any roster, he played WR in two pro bowls. You look at his all stats when it comes to position....WR.
If Blake or anyone else think a WR who goes games on games never at TE is really a WR/TE..........then all those WILDCAT RB's were RB/QB.
There is no card that reads....TE....for Dwight Clark. And a...WR/TE...simply doesn't exist.
I have seen RB/TE for Earl Cooper and Rod Bernstein, both came into the league as TE's, then were switched to RB, so their stats are a combination and RB/TE fits.
Last edited by Avant; 03-13-2019 at 11:34 PM.
Larry cant accept his loss.
Dude, give the name of a WR/TE......who? That's right you can't come up with anyone. You go with WR or TE, not WR/TE. So what Blake is saying doesn't exist.
This was an easy win to be honest, and the outcome never in doubt.
Chucho, who was ever called a WR/TE.....well? Aren't you the guy who thinks kids can run a 20.00?
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Jimmy Graham
Jimmy Graham
Position: TE
6-7, 265lb (201cm, 120kg)
Team: Green Bay Packers
The guy lines up out wide constantly, he has even talked about being paid WR $$$$$ if anyone would be a WR/TE it would be him, so why....TE?
No one thinks you won except you. The judge ruled against you. You lost. No further arguments.
Chucho, there is no such thing as a WR/TE....come on guy...who? I won this and it it really wasn't that close and everybody knows it.
Show me a WR/TE....come on, what....you can't? So how can I lose to something that doesn't exist?
Anyone who thinks middle school kids can run a 20.00....hahahaha~~~~~~~~~
At the combine it's......
Coach...ok, wide receivers over there and tight ends over here.
It's never.
Coach...ok WR/TE over here. (yep, no such thing)
When the draft shows up you will never hear....
Commissioner.....with the 12th pick in the 2021 draft the Buffalo Bills select....Glover Scott....WR/TE from Delaware State.
Last edited by Avant; 03-14-2019 at 12:01 AM.
The case of Pete Retzlaff.
Early life
Retzlaff played football at Ellendale High School in Ellendale, North Dakota and he starred in track and field and football at South Dakota State College. In 1952, he rushed for 1,016 yards.
Pro-football career
He was selected in the 1953 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions of the National Football League but he did not make the team. After two years in the army he was sold to the Philadelphia Eagles, where he played running back, wide receiver and tight end for 11 seasons. In 1958, despite having never caught a pass in college, he led the NFL with 56 pass receptions. He went to the Pro Bowl five times, and he won the Bert Bell Award for NFL player of the year in 1965, when he caught 66 passes including ten touchdowns. He also served as president of the NFL Players Association. In 2005, he was named to the Professional Football Researchers Association Hall of Very Good in the association's third HOVG class.[1]
From 1969 to 1972, he served as the Eagles' vice president and general manager. In 1973 and 1974, he worked as a color analyst for NFL coverage on CBS television.
Retzlaff's number 44 jersey has been retired by the Eagles.
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So what do you think his cards read?
Bullet Bill Dudley
Just like the story.
So since 1960 what other player scored 7 ways?
Last edited by Avant; 03-14-2019 at 02:04 AM.
Carefully read and considered the evidence, and I have to agree with Blake that Dwight Clark was a TE.
Rez is a real life genius. Guy is a big shot physicist at a very prestigious university. If he has decided Clark was a tight end I’m inclined to agree
I have examined all of the evidence and I hereby rule in favor of the Tight End argument.
I was wondering how long it would take one of the career alters to make the obvious alt for this thread. Later than expected, tbh.
Poll is currently 3-0 in favor of Dwight Clark being a tight end.
Show us a roster where Clark is playing TE............WHERE?
Show us game videos where Clark is mostly a TE..................WHERE?
Show us a football card that reads....WR...............WHERE?
Why is Clark not mentioned on the Niner site anywhere as a TE? Third ranked WR,
Where is anything proving he played TE more than WR?
Last edited by Avant; 03-17-2019 at 01:04 AM.
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