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  • YardRat
    Well, lookie here...
    • Dec 2004
    • 86147

    Kelly could thunder through the secondary as a Bill

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    Nobody knows what numeral Malcolm Kelly would wear for the Buffalo Bills, but the numbers more important than the one on his jersey are his dimensions. Listed at 6-foot-4 and 218 pounds, the immense Oklahoma product is precisely the type of big receiver with physical tendencies the team needs as an accompaniment for its lone genuine current option.

    Compare Kelly's height and weight to the figures for Lee Evans, whose quantities are given as 5-10 and 197; Kelly's almost a helmet taller and a fair amount bulkier. The Bills desperately require a second outside wideout so they can possess the minimum number of same players essential for an offense to function, namely two. In this regard, the best case for Kelly is that he would be effective in a thoroughly differing manner than Evans.
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  • acehole
    Registered User
    • Jan 2006
    • 4876

    #2
    Re: Kelly could thunder through the secondary as a Bill

    This guy sounds like a tool ....philagap and funtimes say you dont need much for an offense to function...just a qb who is not a dumbass and who has poise that doesnt translate into squat.

    Wow people are really stupid out there...


    Originally posted by YardRat
    http://www.realfootball365.com/nfl/articles/21762.html

    Nobody knows what numeral Malcolm Kelly would wear for the Buffalo Bills, but the numbers more important than the one on his jersey are his dimensions. Listed at 6-foot-4 and 218 pounds, the immense Oklahoma product is precisely the type of big receiver with physical tendencies the team needs as an accompaniment for its lone genuine current option.

    Compare Kelly's height and weight to the figures for Lee Evans, whose quantities are given as 5-10 and 197; Kelly's almost a helmet taller and a fair amount bulkier. The Bills desperately require a second outside wideout so they can possess the minimum number of same players essential for an offense to function, namely two. In this regard, the best case for Kelly is that he would be effective in a thoroughly differing manner than Evans.
    Hated by the stupid..
    Loved by their moms.

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    • acehole
      Registered User
      • Jan 2006
      • 4876

      #3
      Re: Kelly could thunder through the secondary as a Bill

      Really he would be great in a Bills uni....would he fit here? Cold weather? Character?

      Would he want to be here?

      Originally posted by YardRat
      http://www.realfootball365.com/nfl/articles/21762.html

      Nobody knows what numeral Malcolm Kelly would wear for the Buffalo Bills, but the numbers more important than the one on his jersey are his dimensions. Listed at 6-foot-4 and 218 pounds, the immense Oklahoma product is precisely the type of big receiver with physical tendencies the team needs as an accompaniment for its lone genuine current option.

      Compare Kelly's height and weight to the figures for Lee Evans, whose quantities are given as 5-10 and 197; Kelly's almost a helmet taller and a fair amount bulkier. The Bills desperately require a second outside wideout so they can possess the minimum number of same players essential for an offense to function, namely two. In this regard, the best case for Kelly is that he would be effective in a thoroughly differing manner than Evans.
      Hated by the stupid..
      Loved by their moms.

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      • PECKERWOOD
        Defies all logic
        • Oct 2006
        • 13170

        #4
        Re: Kelly could thunder through the secondary as a Bill

        Originally posted by acehole
        Really he would be great in a Bills uni....would he fit here? Cold weather? Character?

        Would he want to be here?
        He has character and his career game was in freezing temperatures.. None of those questions are issues, it's his health that is a concern.

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