Found November 07, 2009 on
Pro Football Talk:
It's not really fair to call Dallas Clark a tight end. He lines up as a slot receiver more than the line scrimmage, so he's essentially a wideout. The NFL does classify him as a tight end, though. And Clark...
Original Story:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/...
Yardbarker aggregates the latest sports news, rumors and gossip from around the web. We use proprietary algorithms to automatically categorize stories and associate photos with articles. If you feel an article was miscategorized, please email tagging@yardbarker.com.
THE BACKYARD
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES
Fantasy Fallout, Week 9: TEs
- Fred Davis (2-26) didn’t do much in place of Chris Cooley.
- Greg Olsen (5-71-3) finally broke out with a big fantasy day.
- Dallas Clark (14-119) continues to tear it up with Anthony Gonzalez sidelined.
- Brandon Pettigrew (7-70-1) had by far his best game of the year, and looks like a decent option for [...]
NFL roundup: Colts trip Texans – St. Louis Post-Dispatch
CBC.ca NFL roundup: Colts trip Texans St. Louis Post-Dispatch Tight end Dallas Clark caught 14 passes, the third-highest single-game total by an NFL tight end, and helped Indy open a 3½-game lead in the AFC South over ... Sunday's other NFL games Kansas City Star Indy and New Orleans ...
TOUGH TO COVER
http://www.colts.com/sub.cfm?page=article7&news_id=8b55838d-4b37-46dd-81f2-1ee308bc3720 - No matter the scheme, no matter the defender - Colts tight end Dallas Clark is a tough cover for opposing teams, and his quarterback knows it.
2009 DR U Fantasy Football Players Rankings-Week 9 Tight Ends
1. Vernon Davis, San Francisco vs Tennessee
2. Dallas Clark, Indianapolis vs Houston
3. Greg Olsen, Chicago vs Arizona
4. Tony Gonzalez, Atlanta vs Washington
5. Jason Witten, Dallas at Philadelphia
6. Brent Celek, Philadelphia vs Dallas
7. Kellen Winslow, Tampa Bay vs Green Bay
8. Jeremy Shockey, New Orleans vs Carolina
9. Heath Miller, Pittsburgh at Denver
10. Antonio Gates, San...
Postgame Notes: Texans-Colts
Peyton Manning did something no quarterback has ever done, Dwight Freeney continued his sacks streak, Dallas Clark had a career game and Reggie Wayne passed a Colts legend on the team's receptions list. Check in with these postgame notes from the team's media relations department.
Clark thrilled with career day
Tight end Dallas Clark and the Indianapolis Colts offense took what the Houston Texans defense was giving them Sunday afternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium.
All Sports Forum Discussions
1 replies,
January 11, 2012
1 replies,
December 03, 2011









|
November 09, 2009








