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Flanagan:McCluster could be Andy Reid’s secret weapon

McCluster could be Andy Reid’s secret weapon

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – If anyone in the Chiefs’ offense should be excited about the arrival of new coach Andy Reid, it would be Dexter McCluster.

The diminutive McCluster (5 feet 8, 170 pounds) was drafted in 2010 as a multi-purpose weapon, which he was that season with the Chiefs with Todd Haley as coach and Charlie Weis as offensive coordinator.

As a rookie, McCluster caught 21 passes for 209 yards, returned 13 punts (including a 94-yarder for a touchdown), returned 26 kickoffs for 527 yards and rushed 18 times for 71 yards (six of those rushes went for first downs).

And with Weis gone in 2011 but his system still in place, McCluster caught 46 passes for 328 yards and ran 114 times for 516 yards, along with his punt and kickoff return duties.

But that versatility screeched to a halt under new coach Romeo Crennel and new offensive coordinator Brain Daboll in 2012. McCluster was virtually eliminated from the return game, rushed only 12 times all season, and was used almost exclusively as a slot receiver.

Reid already has vowed he will use McCluster much like Weis did – in a variety of roles.

"He’s a unique talent because he can do a few different things for you, whether it’s special teams as a returner, or whether it’s offense as a receiver or a running back," Reid said. "You saw what Charlie [Weis] did with him the one year where he kind of mixed him in the different positions offensively and he can handle that. He’s a sharp kid. Obviously he’s a talented kid."

Reid wouldn’t take the bait when asked why anyone would reduce McCluster’s role as much as the Chiefs did last year.

"He was banged up just a bit and he played through it," Reid said, stone-faced. "I think that story’s been told. He was really put in one position as a slot receiver. I think his value – and it’s a tribute to him – is that you can move him into different spots where you can utilize his talents the best.

"I know he’s a tough kid and I know he’s a hard worker. So we’ll try to put him in positions where we can exploit what he does best or what we feel he does best."

Reid, in fact, liked McCluster so much that he wanted to make him an Eagle in 2010.

"You know what, I was interested in drafting him, it just didn’t fall that way," Reid said. "But I did have some interest. I liked him as a football player."

McCluster said he wasn’t aware the Eagles were ready to draft him. The Eagles were one spot behind the Chiefs when Kansas City took McCluster with the 36th overall pick. The Eagles wound up with safety Nate Allen at No. 37.

"I had no idea," McCluster said. "It’s nice to know. But I didn’t visit them or anything."

But McCluster is ready to get acquainted with the Reid offense.

"I have not gone back and watched any film from Coach Reid," McCluster said. "But as a person that watches football, I’ve seen the success his offense has brought. He knows offense."

Reid already has told McCluster changes are coming in how he will be used.

"I know he said he wants to use me in multiple places," McCluster said. "That’s the type of player I am and the type of player I’ve always been.

"Now I’ll have the opportunity to showcase my talents and what I do best."

And if McCluster were suddenly anointed the offensive coordinator, how would he utilize his talents?

"Oh, man, I don’t know," he said, laughing. "My best role is to keep the defense on their toes. Move me around. Keep them guessing."

First things first: McCluster and the Chiefs will have to rid themselves of any recollection of 2012 and the 2-14 record.

"Honestly, me personally, I erased it from my memory the minute the season was over," he said. "Yes, it’s definitely a new beginning. There are a lot of people that look like they’re ready to go.

"I feel like it’s going to be a good change."

It certainly should be for McCluster.

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Reid has big plans for McCluster
By ADAM TEICHER
The Kansas City Star
Andy Reid wanted to draft Dexter McCluster in 2010, when Reid coached the Philadelphia Eagles and McCluster was coming out of college at Mississippi.

The Chiefs got to McCluster instead, taking him with a pick early in the second round. But it’s no coincidence that one of Reid’s favorite topics since joining the Chiefs in January as their new coach is McCluster and what he can do for the Chiefs on offense as a receiver and a runner and on special teams.

“He’s not the biggest guy in the world, but he’s got a heart of a lion,” Reid said. “He’s got that … tremendous quickness and can catch. He’s pretty good at running the football, so there is a place for him. You line him up everywhere. You can move him around and kind of do some unique things with him.

“I like McCluster. I think he’s a good football player and he has a role on this football team. I’ve got some things in mind for him.”

This wouldn’t be the first time that the Chiefs had big plans for McCluster. But he has only infrequently lived up to them.

His signature play from his three seasons with the Chiefs came in his first regular-season game when he returned a punt for a touchdown to spark a victory over San Diego. Otherwise, McCluster has 119 catches, 657 rushing yards and four touchdowns, but few big plays of the game-changing variety.

Reid and offensive coordinator Doug Pederson may not be able to get anything more from McCluster, though it sounds as if they will try.

“I was interested in drafting him,” Reid said. “It just didn’t fall that way. But I did have some interest. I liked him as a football player. He’s a unique talent because he can do a couple, three different things for you whether it’s special teams as a returner or whether it’s offense as a receiver or a running back.

“His value … is that you can move him into different spots where you can utilize his talents the best. You saw what Charlie (Weis) did with him the one year when he kind of mixed him in the different positions offensively. He can handle it. He’s a sharp kid. Obviously he’s a talented kid.”

For his part, McCluster thought the Eagles might draft him in 2010. He said that at the time he had never met Reid and didn’t visit the Eagles in Philadelphia before the draft but “there were rumors circulating that he had some interest in me.”

Reid will be McCluster’s third head coach and Pederson his fourth offensive coordinator. While the others generally kept McCluster at a certain position for an entire season — he lined up mostly as a receiver in 2010 and 2012 and a running back in 2011 — the Chiefs don’t plan a specific role for McCluster.

That suits him well.

“Keeping the defense on their toes,” McCluster said. “Move me around, make a headache for the defense. He said he wants to use me in multiple places. That’s the type of player I am and that’s the type of player I’ve been. Now I have the opportunity to showcase what I can really do.”

McCluster said he’s as frustrated as anyone that he hasn’t delivered more big plays. He played in all 16 games the past two seasons and was the Chiefs’ second-leading rusher in 2011 and their second-leading pass receiver last season.

But he said a better test of what he was capable of would come this season.

“I would just say opportunity,” McCluster said when asked why he hasn’t been the player the Chiefs, and apparently Reid, envisioned when he was drafted. “Opportunity has been limited. I’m not a guy that’s always complaining how I want the ball and I need the ball. The chips are going to fall into place. I’ve been saying this for a couple of years now: When it’s my time, it’s going to be my time. That’s my mind-set. I’m going to go out there and I’m going to grind. The world will know when Dexter McCluster is out there.”

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Old 04-07-2013, 05:16 PM   #256
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Old 04-07-2013, 05:17 PM   #257
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Yes, he will. He is going to be playing the same role as you saw in Weis' offense. I can guarantee he'll get looks at RB, as a motion option in the backfield, or as a slot receiver. He has not been bad, by the way, as a running back other than fumble issues. He has been terrible as a receiver and returner (and as I've said... if he doesn't develop as a receiver, I don't think there's any use for him).
As a RB he was useless, too. A RB who can't forced missed tackles is useless.
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Old 04-07-2013, 05:17 PM   #258
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Poorly executed defense in those videos.

McCluster did absolutely jack to support your stupid ****ing arguments.
There is no way you can watch the HB screen and make the phooey argument people are making in this thread that he is not fast and that he doesn't have any kind of cut moves. It was a nice run, regardless of the defense, and most importantly it's a move where he ran at full speed with defenders spaced out.

It supports my argument because I'm talking about flashes, I'm not talking about this being some proof that he's good.
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McCluster would have scored on that play if he was fast.
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As a RB he was useless, too. A RB who can't forced missed tackles is useless.
JFC. When he was primarily a RB in 2011, he had a 4.5 per carry average on 114 rushes. Which is not bad given that he's a small guy going against defenses that had no respect for the passing game.

It isn't great. Claiming he was useless as a RB is just typical baseless hate.
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JFC. When he was primarily a RB in 2011, he had a 4.5 per carry average on 114 rushes. Which is not bad given that he's a small guy going against defenses that had no respect for the passing game.

It isn't great. Claiming he was useless as a RB is just typical baseless hate.
No, 4.5 YPC is not remarkable at all when you're running that infrequently.

He is useless as a RB other than a warm body to take handoffs. He takes what the blocking gives him and nothing more 90 percent of the time. He can't create.
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McCluster would have scored on that play if he was fast.

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There is no way you can watch the HB screen and make the phooey argument people are making in this thread that he is not fast and that he doesn't have any kind of cut moves. It was a nice run, regardless of the defense, and most importantly it's a move where he ran at full speed with defenders spaced out.

It supports my argument because I'm talking about flashes, I'm not talking about this being some proof that he's good.
Casey Weigman took out the only defender that had any chance at making a tackle early in that play.

The rest of the run was in open space with no defender in position to make a tackle until he reached the 3 yard line.

It was pure shitty defense.

McCluster did absolutely nothing to support your ****ing stupidity.

You're a dumb shit without a ****ing clue.

And he didn't make any special ****ing cut that any slapdick couldn't make, you dipshit.
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Dexter McCluster's upside is operating in space. He is too small to play in traffic. I was most intrigued with how he played with Orton. Orton, unlike Cassel, spread the field out and knew how to find secondary options and hit them in stride. Cassel didn't do those things.
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The biggest thing to note in those videos is how much more spread out the field looks because Orton actually forced defenses to honor the pass.

He actually hasn't been bad at RB, other than not holding on to the ball. He's been a disaster as a receiver and returner, and some of that could be because of comfort level. I want to see him coached as a receiver (not a RB, like Haley did in 2011), I want an offense that spreads the defense out, and I want a QB who can at least find the second option and hit him in stride. So no, I don't agree that we've necessarily seen exactly who he is. But yeah, this is his absolute last chance to prove it.
Any running back on an NFL roster should have been able to do what McCluster did on the TD run there. That was a simple one-cut run in which the defense did a TERRIBLE job of contain on the outside (at all levels).

Screen pass is a decent play.

Those flashes don't do anything to dispel the facts:

McCluster is too short and not fast enough to be a consistent threat out of the backfield or (Especially) as a WR.
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McCluster definitely could benefit from a new offensive scheme. Well, any other scheme than what we've run the past four years since 'offensive' is maybe the best way to describe what they were.

My disappointment with him though is his inability to make people miss. Not sure a new offense or coaching can fix that.
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Any running back on an NFL roster should have been able to do what McCluster did on the TD run there. That was a simple one-cut run in which the defense did a TERRIBLE job of contain on the outside (at all levels).

Screen pass is a decent play.

Those flashes don't do anything to dispel the facts:

McCluster is too short and not fast enough to be a consistent threat out of the backfield or (Especially) as a WR.
In mid-run, he splits the defenders which doesn't happen if he's not moving really fast. He is trailed by Tyvon Branch (he runs a 4.26 40) and completely outruns him. He is finally tracked down by Matt Giordano who had a good angle on McCluster.

This was a very fast run, even if it was a nice blocking play and a pure defensive play. He flat-out outruns several very fast Oakland secondary defenders. That's what I'm talking about with flashing. And I seriously can't believe people would use this clip to suggest it was not a fast run.

So the idea that he's not fast enough is total bullshit. I agree that him being short limits him, and that he hasn't been nearly consistent enough (flashes aren't good enough).
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It's a screen pass.

McCluster is a WR.

He's not going to be running screen passes.

That play goes to Charles next season.

NOW SHUT THE **** UP
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It's a screen pass.

McCluster is a WR.

He's not going to be running screen passes.

That play goes to Charles next season.

NOW SHUT THE **** UP
And I have pointed it out as a flash of what kind of speed and agility he can have in the open field.

I have also repeatedly said his value is nothing if he doesn't develop a lot as a receiver.
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In mid-run, he splits the defenders which doesn't happen if he's not moving really fast. He is trailed by Tyvon Branch (he runs a 4.26 40) and completely outruns him. He is finally tracked down by Matt Giordano who had a good angle on McCluster.

This was a very fast run, even if it was a nice blocking play and a pure defensive play. He flat-out outruns several very fast Oakland secondary defenders. That's what I'm talking about with flashing. And I seriously can't believe people would use this clip to suggest it was not a fast run.

So the idea that he's not fast enough is total bullshit. I agree that him being short limits him, and that he hasn't been nearly consistent enough (flashes aren't good enough).
He isn't trailed by Branch.

Branch has has no angle and gets chipped, taking away any chance he might have had.
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