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Exoter175 01-03-2013 03:08 AM

Let me quote a news article real quick

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In Week 3 against the New Orleans Saints, a brutal elbow injury forced Dexter McCluster to exit the game. Last year, it was Jamaal Charles with a torn ACL. This season, Kansas City can’t afford to lose McCluster, who finally began to emerge as a consistent playmaker for the Chiefs offense.
Boom, nuff said.

Sorter 01-03-2013 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Exoter175 (Post 9272557)
He is a playmaker, because he has made plays. In the most dismal of offenses, he's been pretty effective compared to the rest of the team. If we didn't have Charles here we'd use McCluster nearly as much as the Raiders use McFadden and just LEAN on him for production. Luckily Charles is here and one of the best backs in the league, so we don't have to use McCluster like that. Instead, since our WR group blows ass, we can line him up in the slot and toss little baby screens over his head for incompletions.

Let me ask you this question, who is the bigger bust?

Baldwin with the 1st round pick, or McCluster with the 2nd round pick?

Both are busts IMO. Both are similar due to their position selected draft wise, the available talent on the board, and also due to need. One can make an argument that drafting Baldwin was more vital than DMC due to the horrific receiving corp KC had at the time (Kevin Curtis).

DMC had all of 2011 to prove he was a playmaker, despite the shitty circumstances. I'd like to see what he could contribute with Geno but I'm not holding my breath and I would definitely draft Austin this year anyways. His 3 cone and shuttle times won't be significantly different and his 40 will be a full second + faster.

Exoter175 01-03-2013 03:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Sorter (Post 9272560)
Both are busts IMO. Both are similar due to their position selected draft wise, the available talent on the board, and also due to need. One can make an argument that drafting Baldwin was more vital than DMC due to the horrific receiving corp KC had at the time (Kevin Curtis).

DMC had all of 2011 to prove he was a playmaker, despite the shitty circumstances. I'd like to see what he could contribute with Geno but I'm not holding my breath and I would definitely draft Austin this year anyways. His 3 cone and shuttle times won't be significantly different and his 40 will be a full second + faster.

And this is where we differ, because I am holding my breath to see what we could do with Geno and i completely agree with you on Austin.

If you look at what we've managed to do so badly this year, McCluster is actually one of our better guys on the squad, that is not up for debate, that is a fact. He's incredibly versatile and on a team where we've got nothing but shit from Baldwin and Breaston, our two biggest pickups for the WR group since Bowe, McCluster has been at least productive.

Edit: And if we get Reid and Geno, and they both play in the WCO offense with that screen game, I think McCluster and Charles will slaughter it next year and years to come.

RunKC 01-03-2013 03:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Sorter (Post 9272560)
Both are busts IMO. Both are similar due to their position selected draft wise, the available talent on the board, and also due to need. One can make an argument that drafting Baldwin was more vital than DMC due to the horrific receiving corp KC had at the time (Kevin Curtis).

DMC had all of 2011 to prove he was a playmaker, despite the shitty circumstances. I'd like to see what he could contribute with Geno but I'm not holding my breath and I would definitely draft Austin this year anyways. His 3 cone and shuttle times won't be significantly different and his 40 will be a full second + faster.

Deep down I'm really curious to know what plans Andy Reid had for McCluster in Philly. I think if any coach could make him into something, it's him.

Sorter 01-03-2013 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Exoter175 (Post 9272563)
And this is where we differ, because I am holding my breath to see what we could do with Geno and i completely agree with you on Austin.

If you look at what we've managed to do so badly this year, McCluster is actually one of our better guys on the squad, that is not up for debate, that is a fact. He's incredibly versatile and on a team where we've got nothing but shit from Baldwin and Breaston, our two biggest pickups for the WR group since Bowe, McCluster has been at least productive.

Edit: And if we get Reid and Geno, and they both play in the WCO offense with that screen game, I think McCluster and Charles will slaughter it next year and years to come.

Breaston was productive in 2011 sans Charles. Obvious.

DMC could be versatile in the fact he could *play* both RB and operate out of the Z. However, he isn't fast, is exceptionally undersized, and has poor ball security. I'd like to see him do well but I think at this point he's eating a roster spot.

Exoter175 01-03-2013 03:24 AM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 9272564)
Deep down I'm really curious to know what plans Andy Reid had for McCluster in Philly. I think if any coach could make him into something, it's him.

Think, Brian Westbrook in their receiving game. That is what comes to my mind.

One thing I give McCluster more than anyone for guys his size, he probably picks up more yards per touch in effort alone, than anyone else. I can't count how many times I've seen this kid propel himself from the opponents knee height, and get an extra 4-5 yards before he was touched.ROFL

Exoter175 01-03-2013 03:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Sorter (Post 9272566)
Breaston was productive in 2011 sans Charles. Obvious.

DMC could be versatile in the fact he could *play* both RB and operate out of the Z. However, he isn't fast, is exceptionally undersized, and has poor ball security. I'd like to see him do well but I think at this point he's eating a roster spot.

I can't really argue with that assessment given the circumstances that happened this year with Breston, Baldwin, and the team as a whole. I think with Breaston, Baldwin, and Bowe healthy and active and wanting to play this game, I think you are right. McCluster is eating up a roster spot.

However, I think when the situation comes where you need a guy to play his ass off for that extra yard, McCluster blows everyone out of the water except for Bowe, and I think that is why he gets his shot at that roster spot.

He is the Danny Woodhead of the Chiefs, no more, no less. I'd honestly wager a lifetime ban bet with anyone who disagrees with me here, but I'd go as far to say that if we had a WCO guy like Reid here, with a QB that doesn't eat feces for breakfast, McCluster could be more productive here than Woodhead in New England. That doesn't say a whole hell of a lot because neither are throwing up big stats, but they both come up big when you need them to.

Sorter 01-03-2013 03:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Exoter175 (Post 9272567)
Think, Brian Westbrook in their receiving game. That is what comes to my mind.

One thing I give McCluster more than anyone for guys his size, he probably picks up more yards per touch in effort alone, than anyone else. I can't count how many times I've seen this kid propel himself from the opponents knee height, and get an extra 4-5 yards before he was touched.ROFL

Primarily on stretch plays and toss-sweeps. He really doesn't do that in the middle of the field, which is where ideally he should be doing it.

007 01-03-2013 03:31 AM

This was a great thread until the last two pages of complete horseshit.

Sorter 01-03-2013 03:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Exoter175 (Post 9272568)
I can't really argue with that assessment given the circumstances that happened this year with Breston, Baldwin, and the team as a whole. I think with Breaston, Baldwin, and Bowe healthy and active and wanting to play this game, I think you are right. McCluster is eating up a roster spot.

However, I think when the situation comes where you need a guy to play his ass off for that extra yard, McCluster blows everyone out of the water except for Bowe, and I think that is why he gets his shot at that roster spot.

He is the Danny Woodhead of the Chiefs, no more, no less. I'd honestly wager a lifetime ban bet with anyone who disagrees with me here, but I'd go as far to say that if we had a WCO guy like Reid here, with a QB that doesn't eat feces for breakfast, McCluster could be more productive here than Woodhead in New England. That doesn't say a whole hell of a lot because neither are throwing up big stats, but they both come up big when you need them to.

Danny is a better route-runner, faster, runner on inside zone plays and power plays, and a more competent pass protector. Additionally, he is quite larger than DMC, which allows him to chip and release in packages.

Exoter175 01-03-2013 03:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Sorter (Post 9272571)
Primarily on stretch plays and toss-sweeps. He really doesn't do that in the middle of the field, which is where ideally he should be doing it.

I could be seriously mistaken, but the majority of the snaps I've seen McCluster being the primary target, he isn't primarily going inside, and if he does, by the time he gets the ball he's outside of the hash marks give or take. He's more of a perimeter screen receiver type.

I'm drawing a blank but there used to be a lions receiver in the mid 90s who was utilized in their offense in that exact fashion. Very productive guy, but wasn't a solid #1 or #2 receiver.

FAX 01-03-2013 03:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9272574)
This was a great thread until the last two pages of complete horseshit.

Unfortunately, a common phenomenon when Mr. BlackBob is in attendance.

FAX

AussieChiefsFan 01-03-2013 03:36 AM

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Originally Posted by dtchiefs4life (Post 9272172)
Ya but why bring that up now?

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Originally Posted by KCrockaholic (Post 9272174)
He's dumb. But what did he do now?

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Originally Posted by dtchiefs4life (Post 9272177)
My point exactly

He said Reid is very overrated.

Exoter175 01-03-2013 03:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9272574)
This was a great thread until the last two pages of complete horseshit.

Actually it is turning around, we're talking about McCluster in a Reid/Geno offense, hop on board or get off the train.
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Originally Posted by Sorter (Post 9272575)
Danny is a better route-runner, faster, runner on inside zone plays and power plays, and a more competent pass protector. Additionally, he is quite larger than DMC, which allows him to chip and release in packages.

I know Woodhead is about two tenths of a second faster in the combine in terms of raw speed, but I'd argue that Dexter is faster at going from Catch to full speed than Woodhead, and more patient in the screen game.

I watch a LOT of Patriots tape because they are my #2 team and I love the way both Woodhead and McCluster are utilized in both offenses, I just wish we had the HOF QB to plug into our own.

007 01-03-2013 03:38 AM

McCluster shouldn't even be with the team after this year.


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