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Tribal Warfare 10-02-2010 02:15 AM

Babb: With Moeaki, McCluster and Charles, Cassel doesn’t need to be perfect
 
With Moeaki, McCluster and Charles, Cassel doesn’t need to be perfect
By KENT BABB
The Kansas City Star

Tony Moeaki was holding a football in the locker room this week, and someone brought up the subject of his one-handed touchdown catch Sunday.

It was all over the television highlights. Did he see himself? Moeaki, a soft-spoken rookie tight end, shook his head. Not really, he said, though he heard some talk about the play on some TVs near the team’s meeting rooms. Heck, he wasn’t even sure that the ball he was palming was or wasn’t the one he caught; someone just put a football in his locker, so he might as well hold it.

“I wasn’t going into the play trying to catch a one-handed pass,” he said, “but it just happened that way. It was just coincidence.”

Fine. But the part that clearly isn’t coincidence is that Moeaki is among several new toys for the Chiefs’ offense — weapons the team lacked throughout most of last season, and targets that ease pressure on quarterback Matt Cassel. Kansas City hasn’t been perfect on offense this season, even amid a 3-0 start, and Cassel has occasionally struggled. But with options like Moeaki, Dexter McCluster and Jamaal Charles, who needs perfect?

During Sunday’s 31-10 thrashing of San Francisco, the Chiefs took full advantage of their playmakers. Moeaki, McCluster and Charles combined for 266 of the team’s 457 total offensive yards, and that doesn’t even include McCluster’s 59 yards on kick returns. Combined with veteran running back Thomas Jones and wide receivers Dwayne Bowe and Chris Chambers, Kansas City’s offense has begun to look like a formidable unit.

The Chiefs emphasized those players more often against the 49ers, and Cassel’s numbers reflected it — 250 passing yards, including touchdown passes to McCluster and Moeaki.

“It was a fun play,” Moeaki said of his touchdown, which ESPN chose as its most outstanding play of the weekend. If he won’t elaborate, there are plenty of teammates who will. Offensive lineman Brian Waters said he noticed that, on Sunday, things just went more smoothly; players seemed more comfortable. And he definitely didn’t think Moeaki’s play was a coincidence.

“He’s a very good pass catcher,” Waters said. “Those are things we haven’t had. We didn’t have it last year, and then you add the different types of personalities. We have a different group, in that we can throw so many looks at (defenses) right now, and that’s a plus for us. We think that’s going to continue to grow.

“The key is that our coaches did a good job of going out and finding some guys who can do a lot of different things, and I think that’s really helped us a lot. We’ve got guys who are a very versatile group, who can play a lot of different positions.”

San Francisco found that out the hard way on a single play. It came in the third quarter, when Jones lined up at quarterback in the Wildcat formation. Cassel was split wide. Jones took the snap and ran left before pitching it to McCluster, who tossed to Cassel, who zipped a pass 45 yards to Bowe in the end zone.

Coach Todd Haley said this week that a play like that brings with it plenty of risk; the more players who handle the football, the more chance that one of them makes a mistake. On that play, everything worked.

“Those packages and what you’re seeing,” Waters said, “that’s what we want. We know what that does to defenses. When we throw all that at them, we prefer that because we know that keeps them off-balance.”

Waters acknowledged that, last season, the Chiefs just didn’t have these kinds of playmakers on offense. Tony Gonzalez was traded to Atlanta in April 2009, and Bowe missed four games because of a failed test for performance-enhancing drugs. It wasn’t until running back Larry Johnson was cut and Charles took over that Kansas City realized it could move the ball with consistency.

Now, Waters said, the group is gaining a confidence that it lacked a year ago. Yes, even Moeaki, who admitted that he’s not always so quiet.

“Everyone flips a switch when they’re out there,” he said. “That’s just the way it is. If you’re the same guy on and off the field, you might have a heart attack. I guess you’ve got to experience it. When you’re on the field, you’re just in a zone.

“I just feel different.”

For the first time in a while, so do the Chiefs.

HIChief 10-02-2010 04:11 AM

It's intriguing to see Waters so talkative, particularly when Pioli and Haley supposedly tuned him out last season. I reckon it's a good sign that he's had a turn around in attitude and outlook concerning the team, coaches, and management. Still, I thought most trench warriors prefer to remain quiet, and let their play do the talking.

michaelj_58 10-02-2010 06:26 AM

I can't wait to see dmc and JC on artificial turf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jerm 10-02-2010 06:33 AM

I think I'm going to write an article...

"With ESPN, The NFL Network, and Fox Sports, Babb doesn't need to exist"

WhitiE 10-02-2010 06:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jerm (Post 7054981)
I think I'm going to write an article...

"With ESPN, The NFL Network, and Fox Sports, Babb doesn't need to exist"

lol nice

the Talking Can 10-02-2010 08:20 AM

With Moeaki, McCluster and Charles, Cassel doesn’t need to earn his $63 million contract

Rasputin 10-02-2010 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jerm (Post 7054981)
I think I'm going to write an article...

"With ESPN, The NFL Network, and Fox Sports, Babb doesn't need to exist"

Be sure to use proper grammer, and use words like Anti-freeze and Aids tree.

luv 10-02-2010 09:07 AM

No, he doesn't have to be perfect. I'd settle for good or consistent.

Until we find someone else.

Rasputin 10-02-2010 09:13 AM

He doesn't need to be perfect, but would be nice if he played up to his $63mill contract.

FAX 10-02-2010 09:49 AM

I sincerely wish that somebody would make one of those animated gif things of that scene in the locker room where Mark Castle gives that ingratiating, doofus-like grin to Vrable who ignores him completely ... just a close-up of those two would be great. I would really like to email that to someone.

FAX

Mr. Laz 10-02-2010 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luv (Post 7055076)
No, he doesn't have to be perfect. I'd settle for good or consistent.

Until we find someone else.

that's just it ... what he needs to be is irrelevant. We want a QB that can carry the team on his back, when needed. If Cassel is unable to do that then we need to keep looking for our future QB.

This idea that you can find a way to win with a sub par player at any position is just an excuse for bad talent acquisition. It's why Martyball ticked me off so much ... why handcuff yourself voluntarily?

Hammock Parties 10-02-2010 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FAX (Post 7055126)
I sincerely wish that somebody would make one of those animated gif things of that scene in the locker room where Mark Castle gives that ingratiating, doofus-like grin to Vrable who ignores him completely ... just a close-up of those two would be great. I would really like to email that to someone.

FAX

Where's the original video?

FAX 10-02-2010 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoChiefs (Post 7055138)
Where's the original video?

No idea, Mr. GoChiefs. It was posted (or a link was, I can't recall) in a thread within the last week, or so.

It was the locker room scene after the SD game, I guess. Where they were gathering around #22 and doing the 1, 2, 3 "Chiefs" deal. Mark Castle makes an obvious and entirely pitiable attempt at ingratiating himself to Vrable who, in turn, gives him a little taste of the alpha dog.

FAX

Hammock Parties 10-02-2010 10:11 AM

Go find it. I'll make your gif.

Zaiko 10-02-2010 10:15 AM

Of course he doesn't, but he can't be flat-terrible and throwing it way behind his receivers on slants.

He's played okay for the most part though.


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