Another side to consider. Maybe ARod threw Kalani under the bus when firing Clark because it was easier to say that than own up to fact that it was his decision. Maybe Kalani told ARod to fix things, and ARod decided he needed to bring in two bodies to fix the O-line/run game and Steve was collateral damage to open up a second spot. I have no idea what went down, but neither does anyone else on this board.
The point is, with only Alex’s viewpoint, you shouldn’t draw any strongly held conclusions.
I empathize with Alex Clark and his view of what went down but don’t assume that he understands the whole picture. Gary Crowton’s son posted on CB about his dad when he was let go. It’s an understandable natural reaction, not necessarily a high EQ thing to do.
I find it funny/pathetic how many posters rushed to pander, thank, and gush over Alex.