MacMahon: Rolando McClain impressive in debut

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Rolando McClain impressive in debut
July, 27, 2014

By Tim MacMahon | ESPNDallas.com

OXNARD, Calif. -- Linebacker Rolando McClain got thrown right into the fire in his return from retirement.

There was no acclimation period for McClain, the 25-year-old former eighth overall pick who sat out last season and missed the first two practices of the Dallas Cowboys' training camp to attend his trial on two misdemeanor charges in Alabama. He put on the pads Saturday afternoon and got to thumping.
In fact, McClain hit a little too hard on his first rep of team drills, tackling running back Lance Dunbar to the ground, something that isn’t supposed to happen in practice.

The 6-foot-4, 259-pound McClain worked as the second-team middle linebacker but will have every opportunity to win the starting job with Sean Lee out for the season. McClain displayed the talent on that snap that made the Cowboys decide he’s worth the risk despite his red flags. He shed a block by tight end James Hanna and stuffed Dunbar for a short loss.

“I was glad to see him,” owner/general manager Jerry Jones said. “I was impressed that they put him right in. I really thought they might ease him in, might need to since he hadn’t had OTAs, hadn’t had the kind of drills. The deal with him, and because of the issue retiring, what you want to see is what you were seeing when he wasn’t in the drill. He was back over there, his body language was great.”

Nobody has ever questioned McClain’s ability. He’s big, athletic and has great “functional intelligence,” as linebackers coach Matt Eberflus said. It’s his commitment, or lack thereof, and off-field behavior that has derailed his career to this point.

Those are also the reasons the Cowboys were able to get McClain, whose most notable stats since leaving Alabama are two retirements and three arrests, for next to nothing. “An excellent signing,” Jones called it.

“We have such a need with our linebacker and here you got a guy that has shown up enough to be drafted in the first round and has shown he was certainly a top college player and he’s shown flashes of that while he’s been in the pros,” Jones said. “That’s good opportunity when you’re in this business to be able to go get a guy that has that kind of skill and those kinds of issues. You don’t get them if they’re free of issues.”
 

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Hope he can shirk his off-field shit, and get his head on right. The guy definitely does not lack in ability. It's just rare when someone with his off the field issues turns it around. Dez is one of the rare exceptions, but it doesn't happen often. We'll see.
 

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Lets say he starts and plays well, do you resign him? He is still a big risk to blow up at any time. Still you could easily move Lee outside and leave McClain in the middle for the long term.
 

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Lets say he starts and plays well, do you resign him? He is still a big risk to blow up at any time. Still you could easily move Lee outside and leave McClain in the middle for the long term.
As long as he keeps his nose clean, I don't see how you can't re-sign him if he plays well.
 

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Any success here and you have a ticking bomb of disappointment for this team. He's mentally incapable of handling responsibility.
 

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Eh, I'm getting kind of numb to disappointment to begin with. If he can play and keep his head on straight, make him a reasonable offer that still covers the team's ass If he reverts, get rid of him.

That's assuming he's worth keeping around, I don't think it's a given.
 

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We're gonna look back on this signing and think, "Damn...I'm glad Jerry convinced the guy that he could still play football!"
 
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