Chiefs head coach Todd Haley has been running rookie WR/RB Dexter McCluster ragged this spring, lining him up in all types of situations and formations. But as Haley told CBSSports.com senior writer Clark Judge, it's too hard not to realize the potential the 5-8, 170-pound speedster brings to the lineup. "When you're looking at a guy like McCluster," said Haley, "your mind is racing with possibilities." Aside from using McCluster at wide receiver and running back, he will also work on special teams in a similar role that Reggie Bush handles for the Saints. Source: CBS Sports
Me too. I saw him for the first time while I was in the hospital last fall. I thought then he could be something special if he got drafted by the NFL.
he has had 1 year under his belt as HC. i think 1 year hardly counts as a messure that he can waste a WR's talent.
I think you're misunderstanding MJ's posts. He's saying that Haley doesn't have time to look over one guy to make him the real deal. It's Weis' job to do that.
Exactly. That is what Weis is for, to help in more detail. Haley can only do so much with an entire team to run.
Its Haley that runs Weis. not the other way around. im sure Haley would tell him what 2 do with the WR's. in no way whould he waste Dexters talent.