As for the wide-spread presumption that the Colts will be in favorable shape in an extended lockout because Peyton Manning would organize offseason work akin to OTAs the team would run, Clark said there are no set plans.
“We’ve got a couple months before we’ve even got to worry about that,” he said. “… We haven’t had the conversation, but I would assume. We’ve got to get our work in, so definitely something will probably be done. We’ll cross that bridge when it comes. But at the end of the day we’re going to get our work done, we’re going to stay on schedule.
“How, where, when, all that, that’ll be determined. But we’re going to treat this just like our regular offseason.”
He’ll also be on Criminal Minds
He’s not compelled to ask Manning for any acting advice.
“I’ve seen enough of those, I think I’ve kind of been able to catch a few tips here and there so I won’t have to personally ask him,” Clark said of Manning and his extensive commercial experience. “I’m interested in asking the actual actors and getting feedback from the director on what direction my character is going.
“I need to know, has he had a bad day, is he upset about something, is he jealous? I mean what’s my motivation? That’s kind of what I am looking for.
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