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Worley or McClain?


Kuech the Sneak

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Worley. They'll throw him into the fire to get experience for the games that matter. If he's really struggling badly we may go with McClain for a bit, but I don't think he will. They'll give him some help when gameplanning and let him play more physically than he did when he struggled in the preseason. Bradberry's gonna be a monster but I think Worley will be solid too this year. May take a bit of time but he needs the experience right off the bat and I think that's what Rivera thinks too. McClain is fine if we really need him but I don't think it makes much sense to play him over Worley right now.

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1 hour ago, BritishPanther said:

Agreed. I'm fearing McClain will start on the outside over Worley, but would prefer to see Shaq inside and Bene out wide. 

My fear as well. Worley needs to get the reps and playing experience, cause we need him to play on the outside when we put Bene in the slot to cover the smaller, faster WR. If we play McClain over Worley on the outside (when Bene's our nickel), Worley won't get that experience, and McClain will propably be our weak spot.

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2 hours ago, ScreenPlay said:

I really don't understand why they refuse to play this man outside. He's way better there then inside. I understand inside is harder to play but I want him on the field every play. 

From everything I've seen from Worley, he's not ready to start at all. He still the same corner from WVU that would get burned regularly 

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Wouldn't be shocked if we see more McClain and Bene than people assumed.  Just week 1....given it is a short week and such a big opening road game

then really bust out the rookies at home. 

Obviously Bradberry plays but Worley might not see loads of action

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