In the wake of the Dwight Freeney release November 21, many fans wondered why the Seattle Seahawks would jettison a player who had been playing well and making contributions. In this piece I looked at what adding Freeney to the team had done to Frank Clark’s production when he moved to the left side to accommodate Freeney, and on Sunday night Frank Clark seemed to show that he prefers rushing from the right side.
During the four games that Freeney was with the Seahawks, Clark primarily rushed from the left side, facing off against the right tackle, and during that time frame he only recorded two sacks, with one of those sacks coming from the right side.