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Originally Posted by WhiteWhale
McCluster is not good. You guys need to just accept that he's a slow 5-7 RB who can't break or elude tackles. It's not coaching. He's just not that good. He's a shitty version of Dante Hall. A smaller, slower, less elusive version of Hall. A gadget player without the talent to fill that role. He's not an impact player. He's proven that over the course of 2 seasons. We get him in space over and over and he does NOTHING.
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McCluster is not as fast as Hall. But, he has run a 4.4. He isn't slow.
McCluster is about the same height as Hall, but a little less stout.
However, McCluster is much faster than Wes Welker. I just think that McDaniels would be able to put him in similar situations to Welker. Situations that could help him be more effective.
Look at Wes Welker's career before he got to New England. He had played in the NFL for four years prior to getting traded to New England.
Hey, it is always a combination of talent and coaches. I just think you can look around the NFL and see a ton of quick turnarounds by good coaches being added to teams.
As I said earlier, the 9ers are probably the easiest and best example of this in the current season.