and now our top secret is out of the bag.... way to go Flanagan!
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Hopefully, Reids high opinion of him pans out, everyone knows that if someone can make him look like a player, its Reid... so there may yet be hope, we'll see. |
I like McCluster. Always have. I'm excited to see what Reid has planned for the guy.
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McCluster is the NFL's version of Ricky Davis. You put him on a shitty team like the 2002 Cavs and he scores 20 PPG and dumbass fans will say "Hey, he scored 20 PPG," just like dumbass fans crow about McCluster's catches.
The truth is that the idiot took 19 shots a game to get those 20 points and shot 41 percent from the field, just like how all of McCluster's catches came as seven yard dump-offs. |
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If McCluster was actually quick he'd make people miss.
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When you're literally responsible for five interceptions because of balls going off your hands or poorly run routes, and you don't produce a single TD outside garbage time, that's catastrophic. And throw in the two fumbles. |
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If McCluster had a horse on the side of his helmet rather than an Arrowhead not one person would see anything of value from him.
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If you're going to be that small in the NFL, you had better have blazing speed, especially if you're prone to turning the ball over and injury.
I'd rather see what Devon Wylie can do in Reid's system. |
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run,run,pass,punt the offense was predictable and sloppy |
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But it's interesting that you point out how a shitty team pumps up his stock and not how he might improve as the team improves. I don't care about statistics. What I see is that when given space, he's shown flashes of ability that need to become more consistent. But the idea that he doesn't have talent or that all he's flashed is a punt return is just plain wrong. |
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