Update: Malcolm Kelly To Be Placed On IR

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firstdown
08-30-2010, 05:59 PM
We could've had Ray Rice with that pick. As I've said before, Kelly is the second coming of Taylor Jacobs. Both excellent college players, but neither tough enough to play the game at this level.

You say that like Kelly is getting hurt in the games and from hits. Thats not the case.

Defensewins
08-30-2010, 05:59 PM
What kind of weed will get him only 4 weeks?

Homegrown?

Defensewins
08-30-2010, 06:00 PM
You say that like Kelly is getting hurt in the games and from hits. Thats not the case.

Kelly is not known for knocking the snot out others. Lets not kid ourselves, Kelly will not be mistaken for a tough guy on an NFL football field.
He is a softy just like Talyor Jacobs.

freddyg12
08-30-2010, 06:03 PM
Kelly is not known for knocking the snot out others. Lets not kid ourselves, Kelly will not be mistaken for a tough guy on an NFL football field.
He is a softy just like Talyor Jacobs.

His rook year he was praised for his downfield blocking & physical play in camp.

Defensewins
08-30-2010, 06:07 PM
His rook year he was praised for his downfield blocking & physical play in camp.

By whom? Champ Bailey? Kidding!
Champ was the one that said Taylor Jacobs was the best practice WR he had ever seen. That ain't saying much. Practice is played at a lesser speed and hitting is less intense than real games...playoff games step it up even more.
That is why I have never put much credence into players with a reputation of being great in practice. Do it in a real game then that will mean something....and I am not talking about one game...New Orleans.

Dirtbag59
08-30-2010, 06:08 PM
By whom? Champ Bailey? Kidding!
Champ was the one that said Taylor Jacobs was the best practice WR he had ever seen. That ain't saying much. Practice is played at a lesser speed and hitting is less intense than real games...playoff games step it up even more.
That is why I have never put much credence into players with a reputation of being great in practice. Do it in a real game then that will mean something....and I am not talking about one game...New Orleans.

Are you talking about Devin?

Defensewins
08-30-2010, 06:11 PM
Are you talking about Devin?

I get the two underachievers mixed up.

SmootSmack
08-30-2010, 06:18 PM
I think it's a shame. By all accounts, from everyone I spoke to, Kelly's a good, hardworking guy universally liked by teammates, coaches, front office, security guards, secretaries, janitors, etc. at Redskin Park who was attentive at meetings, came early, stayed late, studied film, showed tremendous hands when on the field...but just hasn't been able to stay on the field as much as anyone would like.

I think people would actually be more forgiving if he had one devastating injury, like if he had been taken away on a stretcher and had to give a thumbs up sign to show the fans he wasn't paralyzed. But I think the fact that it's been lingering, nagging injuries that aren't easily remedied by some major surgery has turned more people against him.

aceinthehouse
08-30-2010, 06:29 PM
You say that like Kelly is getting hurt in the games and from hits. Thats not the case.

Kelly gets hurt setting his alarm clock...

saden1
08-30-2010, 06:54 PM
Pardon the pun but how do you ecpect him to do that when he cannot stay on the field? I do not think that any team will take a chance on him until he can prove that he is healthy.

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Or more likely a desperate team will pick him up for insurance after a few months.

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