Anybody else think he's going to have a breakout year? Seems to have added some bulk and those stuffs on Willis were pretty impressive. He seems to really have gotten it and now with his added bulk he can't be pushed around much anymore. The added bulk doesn't seem to have hurt his acceleration or quickness off the ball. Heck its only training camp but it seems he has added to his acceleration and quickness off the ball. Any comments?
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I think he will as well. I think he has more girth and speed to him than Schobel does. If he can develop a few of the pass rush moves AS has utilized, he could end up being the best DE we have on the roster, IMO.BILLS FOOTBALL
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Originally posted by Italian StallionI think he will as well. I think he has more girth and speed to him than Schobel does. If he can develop a few of the pass rush moves AS has utilized, he could end up being the best DE we have on the roster, IMO.
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that would be a nice, unexpected, surprise. We got good sack production last year (3rd overall I think), but spread them around. I for one was counting on L DE being a continued spot of mediocrity. If kelsey could bang out 9-10 sacks this year, that'd be a pretty potent pair of D-ends
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Originally posted by feelthepainVery good player, could be a probowler if he gets his sack total up.
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Originally posted by jmb1099Agreed. If he ups his production he will be a contender. As you can tell we are all pretty suprised by this development. We will need to keep watching to see if it was a fluke or not. It seems legit since he went through Williams, but only time will tell.
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Originally posted by feelthepainHe was a second rd pick, why would you be surprised by his development??
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As you can tell by the overall tone of this thread many of us we pleasantly suprised by the Kelsay news. Some initially assumed he did this by blowing through Gandy ( a natural assumption), but when it was reported that he did this through WIlliams we are in fact suprised. You see Kelsay, while solid, has never really been what one would call a monster. There is nothing wrong with solid and from most indicators last year he would remain solid, and as it was pointed out occassionally need help from Posey. So imagine our suprise when we find out that Kelsay was lined up on the right and managed to wreck havoc in the drill. So here is the point I am at...fluke? Maybe. Lets see if he can do this consistently and if he can...well I won't even speculate what that will do for our defense and everyone else's offense this year.
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Originally posted by jmb1099You got me! Props to you I fell for your trap. You see I have this flaw that I always try to look for the best in people...even on a football board. There could be many reasons for this, maybe too sheltered an upbringing...who knows. Bottom line is this...I will never confuse you for someone looking to have intelligent football conversation again. Still you got me so shame on me.
Now to answer your "question"
As you can tell by the overall tone of this thread many of us we pleasantly suprised by the Kelsay news. Some initially assumed he did this by blowing through Gandy ( a natural assumption), but when it was reported that he did this through WIlliams we are in fact suprised. You see Kelsay, while solid, has never really been what one would call a monster. There is nothing wrong with solid and from most indicators last year he would remain solid, and as it was pointed out occassionally need help from Posey. So imagine our suprise when we find out that Kelsay was lined up on the right and managed to wreck havoc in the drill. So here is the point I am at...fluke? Maybe. Lets see if he can do this consistently and if he can...well I won't even speculate what that will do for our defense and everyone else's offense this year.
you misunderstand the phin phan post.
the idea is, a 2nd round pick is supposed to have upside and come along in a year or two. you shouldn't be surprised when this happens.
the thing is, so many bills fans are so negative and down on players that if the player does not go all pro in his first year then he is a bust. many fans are also all over certain player's jocks, so they just blame a couple guys, and praise a couple guys all year.
kelsey looks to be better than denny, and i think our D line will total about 25-35 sacks this year, good numbers fo sho.
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Let us not forget that when Hansen first began his career with the Bills, he was a rather light DE as well. Kelsay on the other hand was actually a tad bigger coming in. Also, it took Hansen a couple years to become a very solid DE. In 1991, I can recall Hansen getting pushed around routinely. Yet, by the mid-90's he was a very good DE all around. If Kelsay can mirror Hansen's developement, we'll be fine. I feel Kelsay he has a very good chance of succeeding.Spiderweb
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Originally posted by colinyou misunderstand the phin phan post.
the idea is, a 2nd round pick is supposed to have upside and come along in a year or two. you shouldn't be surprised when this happens.
the thing is, so many bills fans are so negative and down on players that if the player does not go all pro in his first year then he is a bust. many fans are also all over certain player's jocks, so they just blame a couple guys, and praise a couple guys all year.
kelsey looks to be better than denny, and i think our D line will total about 25-35 sacks this year, good numbers fo sho.
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Originally posted by mysticsotoI think alot of people feel that we've seen Kelsay's best and that he won't improve past what we've seen. This may or may not be true. The short redzone drill is not enough to catapult him into premier status. But it does show promise. We'll have to wait to see how he looks during pre-season and during the year. My guess is that he might log a few more sacks, but I don't really expect him to become Jason Taylor all of a sudden. Still, any improvement is a plus for us!!!Spiderweb
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Originally posted by colinyou misunderstand the phin phan post.
the idea is, a 2nd round pick is supposed to have upside and come along in a year or two. you shouldn't be surprised when this happens.
the thing is, so many bills fans are so negative and down on players that if the player does not go all pro in his first year then he is a bust. many fans are also all over certain player's jocks, so they just blame a couple guys, and praise a couple guys all year.
kelsey looks to be better than denny, and i think our D line will total about 25-35 sacks this year, good numbers fo sho.
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