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Inside the NFL: No Rush
Maurice Clarett is eager to carry the ball in Denver, but first he'll have to make his mark on special teams


Clarett has shown flashes, but he remains buried on the depth chart.
Ed Andrieski/AP
By Peter King

Mysterious rookie Maurice Clarett walked into his boss's office last week looking for a promotion. Clarett, the dishonored former Ohio State running back who resurfaced as a late third-round Broncos draft pick, told coach Mike Shanahan he wanted a chance to play with the big boys, not the third-unit scrubeenies he was bunched with. Shanahan resisted the urge to remind Clarett that it was only the first week of training camp and the players in front of him -- Tatum Bell, Quentin Griffin, Mike Anderson and Ron Dayne -- had 13 NFL seasons and 55 starts combined. Instead, Shanahan told Clarett the tale of Terrell Davis.

"Terrell didn't carry the ball in the [1995] preseason till the last week," Shanahan told Clarett, of the back who had three seasons with at least 1,500 rushing yards. "But twice in that preseason he was our special teams player of the week. You've got to take advantage of any opportunity you get to make a play. And always remember you might be one play away from being the guy."

Clarett meant no disrespect by going to Shanahan, though one might interpret his request as an extension of his prima donna act in college. After a spectacular freshman season, Clarett lost his eligibility for various NCAA rule violations and lost his lawsuit in a bid to enter the NFL draft a year early. Now Clarett's in a position in which he should be seen and not heard. He can't be sending up red flags that raise new questions about his maturity.

"I'm not getting as many reps as I want to," Clarett said last Thursday, explaining why he sought out Shanahan. "Sometimes I get frustrated."

Shanahan has a history of turning middle- and low-round picks (Davis, Olandis Gary, Anderson, recently dealt Reuben Droughns) into 1,000-yard rushers, and he has seen things he likes from the 234-pound Clarett. "He has the lateral quickness you don't see in many big backs," Shanahan said last week. "But as many camps as I've been to, I can't tell how it's going to turn out. Some guys get their chance the first year, some guys the third or fourth year. How tough are you mentally? Can you withstand the adversity when you're used to being the guy? Can you pick up blitzes? Can you play special teams at a high level?"

After two years off from taking hits on the field, Clarett says he has been plagued by muscle soreness and a tweaked groin and still has to adjust to the pro game. "I'm so anxious to prove I can still play," he says. "When I see myself on film, I don't see the same guy I remember from college. It's like I don't really get what's going on. I know it's just learning the offense and getting used to the speed of the game."

One of Clarett's new mentors on the team is listed right above Clarett's number 20 on the Broncos' roster -- Jerry Rice, who is wearing number 19 in his first year with Denver. "I'm learning a lot from watching Jerry," says Clarett, 21. "He's so impressive. Some days he's only practicing once a day, and I saw him begging the coaches to be let in [for the second one]. That's amazing to see. Wow. Jerry Rice."

Rice smiled when he was asked about Clarett. "I've spent time with Maurice, and I can tell he's a good kid," Rice says. "What he sees is what every kid coming to the NFL sees early on: The game is so much faster."

And Clarett wants so badly to catch up.
 
It's not popular on this board, but I hope MoC makes it.

IMO Tressell, Geiger and the OSU administration played it professionaly, giving the kid some tough love when he needed it. In return they got one incredible season. A small part of the NC has to be attributed to how Mo played during the season and that night in the Fiesta Bowl.

I thank him for the fun I had watching him. I'm glad OSU didn't wimp out and give him his way. I hope he's growing up and I wish him well.
 
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Updated: Aug. 9, 2005, 4:48 PM ET
Clarett, fifth on depth chart, is soreAssociated Press
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Maurice Clarett tries to win a roster spot

DENVER -- Running back Maurice Clarett missed another practice Tuesday while he had an MRI on his sore right groin.

The rookie third-round draft pick has missed several of Denver's training camp practices with injuries. He was listed fifth on the depth chart released this week by the Broncos, the first of the season.

The team was waiting for results on the MRI at midday.

"It's the same thing. The groin's sore," coach Mike Shanahan said. "Hopefully it's not too serious, but if it is, we'll take the proper procedure to heal it."

Nobody has quite as much riding on training camp as Clarett because he signed a contract filled with incentives, but one that didn't include a signing bonus.
 
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bucknuts44820 said:
can you say taxi squad?
Here's his driver :wink2:

taxi_driver.jpg
 
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It's not a matter of my liking or disliking, rather one of pragmatism:

When he was drafted, I observed that Clarett would show his true colors in a very short time and self-destruct in his first season or two. And it seems to be beginning already.

Clarett seems incapable of understanding his limits or other people's boundaries. The first will cause him to incur injuries. The second will cause him to lose all support in the team.

The memory tapes he holds of his half-season at Ohio State play in an unrealistic light, in which he likely sees himself as faster, better, and more central in his role than the real tapes would reveal to any of us.

I remain convinced that he will begin to self-destruct because of his personality before the end of this football season. He doesn't need Jerry Rice, he needs someone who can provide much more professional assistance.
 
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wow...
that is a scathing, and true, observation...

FWIW, Sean Salisbury stated that he thinks that Moc will make the cut, but only for the fact that Mike Shanahan doesn't want to lose face about such a risky draft pick...

as a sidenote, i work in a Broncos bar... they want us to wear Denver gear.
well FUCK THAT! i gotta get a new job...
 
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lvbuckeye said:
wow...
that is a scathing, and true, observation...

FWIW, Sean Salisbury stated that he thinks that Moc will make the cut, but only for the fact that Mike Shanahan doesn't want to lose face about such a risky draft pick...

as a sidenote, i work in a Broncos bar... they want us to wear Denver gear.
well FUCK THAT! i gotta get a new job
...
Outstanding!!!

I see his MRI came back negative. Apparently no real damage, just what we've known for years: His pussy hurts.
 
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CLARETT TO BE POOREST MAN ON IR?

In today's edition of "We Told You So", our sources in Denver tell us that Maurice "Don't Show Me the Money" Clarett is eventually headed to the Injured Reserve list based on the hamstring problems he is currently having. Per the source, the Broncos have realized that taking The Litigation One in the 3rd round was a colossal mistake -- and rather than outright releasing him with an injury settlement they will put him on IR with the comments like "we look forward to getting him back next year, he has potential, blah, blah" rather than the more accurate "we're fu--in' numbskulls for taking this turd at all."

As for Mr. "Jim Brown In His Mind, Charlie Brown On The Field" -- he'll make $230,000 while on IR (sources tell us that there is no lower split in his contract) -- which is a hell of lot less than the 400 or so large he would have pocketed by now in signing bonus if he had cut short the ongoing "I'm a Legend In My Own Mind" routine.
 
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