About this episode
Former Miami Dolphins wide receiver Mark Clayton was one of the NFL’s most dangerous playmakers of the 1980s — yet, more than 30 years after his final game, he’s still waiting for his call to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.In this passionate “You Know What I Think” essay, The Fish Tank’s Seth Levit lays out four undeniable reasons why Clayton’s gold jacket is long overdue. From his elite touchdown-to-reception ratio and decade-long dominance, to redefining what a small receiver could achieve in the NFL, Seth builds a case that’s impossible to ignore.Chapters:The elite art of turning catches into pointsDominating the 1980s alongside MarinoShattering size stereotypes at wide receiverWhy great quarterbacks need great receivers — and Marino had ClaytonThe Fish Tank is presented by:Van Horn Law Grouphttps://www.vanhornlawgroup.com/CasaBella Design Grouphttps://casabelladg.com/