Seahawks rookie Frank Clark was chosen in the second round of the NFL draft despite getting kicked off the team at Michigan following a domestic violence arrest. Clark seems to think those who have criticized the Seahawks for drafting him are unfairly singling him out.
Speaking about Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider helping him over the last few months, Clark hinted that he has a problem with the negative attention he has received.
“I think they did a good job of protecting me from certain people and the people who were trying to throw extra dirt on the situation,” Clark told Josh Katzenstein of the Detroit News.