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1 hour ago, Bills2ref said:

 

From what I have read. He was kicked out of the Broncos party, wandered to a nearby neighborhood and into someone’s house. He then began rambling incoherently to the woman of the house and the man of the house chased him out wiruna vacuum attachment. So, yes, he had to have been on some drugs or ridiculously intoxicated. Police state no drug or alcohol tests were performed (must be nice to be famous and rich). So we will likely never know what he was on. 

It was reported he has zero alcohol in his system. I am wondering if Kelly admitted to the Broncos what he was on and they sent him packing. I am sure there was an NFL pee cup waiting for him. 

 

https://247sports.com/nfl/denver-broncos/Article/Very-disappointed-John-Elway-weighing-potential-release-of-Chad-Kelly-123710732/

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On 10/23/2018 at 12:16 PM, Mark80 said:

Love how people don't need one shred of evidence or any piece of the story to prosecute and convict this kid.  Guilty until proven innocent in the US these days and the social media legal system we seem to now employ as the standard.

 

People on social media can't "convict" or "prosecute" anyone moron.

Such a lame, overly dramatic complaint that gets thrown out time & time again. "Court of public opinion" blah blah. 

The public can have an opinion. The public can discuss it. Don't like it? Move to another country. Here's the thing though, the public has no legal baring on Chad Kelly getting himself arrested, nor can they enforce any punishment on him. So saying "social media legal system," as if that actually means something is beyond idiotic.

Social media exists, yes. People can discuss news on said social media, yes. If that gets you bent out of shape, maybe you should move to North Korea or Iran.

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On 10/23/2018 at 2:04 PM, Buffalo Barbarian said:

 

high drunk whatever, he had no intent of anything, was just messed up and went to the wrong house and then he was attacked while leaving (hit in the back of the head) .  This is all an overreaction and nothing will come of it.

 

 

 

Yeeaaah.... I don't think your take turned out so well.

On 10/23/2018 at 3:00 PM, KollegeStudnet said:

The more information comes out about this, the more I think this won’t hurt Kelly and will still be on the Broncos.

 

He went to Von Miller’s Halloween party, got blackout hammered and went into the wrong house. 

 

Jim Kelly would probably do the same thing. 

If the Broncos cut him for this, they're stupid. PR this guy and get him a babysitter. Kelly has the potential to be their next starter. 

 

And the exact opposite happened. The more that came out, the worse it got for Kelly, until he was released from the Broncos. 

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On 10/23/2018 at 6:16 PM, ColoradoBills said:

 

Posters asked questions about Colorado State Laws concerning trespassing and stand your ground.

I provided some answers.

I have not commented about Chad Kelly's situation with any speculations or opinions.

FTR

 

I have a question about Colorado State Laws, as it seems quite different from Texas.

I work in corrections at the county jail here, and I'm pretty familiar with our laws. What the heck is a "class 5 felony," though?

In Texas it breaks down like this:

*Trespassing is a Class C Misdemeanor

*Criminal Trespassing is a Class B Misdemeanor 

*Criminal Trespassing of a Habit/Shelter is a Class A Misdemeanor

*Criminal Trespassing with a Deadly Weapon is a Class A Misdemeanor

 

All misdemeanors here, no felonies. We don't even have "class 5 felonies," here. From weakest/lowest offense:

Class C Misdemeanor (like a traffic warrant, public intoxication, theft of $50 or less, etc.)

Class B Misdemeanor

Class A Misdemeanor
State Jail Felony (not quite bad enough to be a true felony, but not quite small enough to be a misdemeanor)

Class 3 Felony

Class 2 Felony
Class 1 Felony 

So would a "class 5 Felony" be equivalent to our Class A Misdemeanor? If so, just using the word "felony" in it makes it sound MUCH more serious.

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Chad has to correct what is wrong with him. It's seems like a mental health problem like Manziel , that drinking or drugs magnifies .  jmo

 

I believe he would be a good starter if he could deal with his problem and stay healthy.

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40 minutes ago, ALF said:

Chad has to correct what is wrong with him. It's seems like a mental health problem like Manziel , that drinking or drugs magnifies .  jmo

 

I believe he would be a good starter if he could deal with his problem and stay healthy.

Manziel - wasn’t physically good enough for the nfl, suffered from affluenza, and while I hope he is getting real help, I think he is finding reasons why it didn’t work out in football.  The guy just wasn’t good enough. 

 

Kelly is just a dumb dude.  Read his social media.  He is barely literate.  I blame St. Joes.  But he has gotten passes all his life.  At some point, if you keep getting kicked off teams, you’re a moron.  

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5 hours ago, BigDingus said:

 

I have a question about Colorado State Laws, as it seems quite different from Texas.

I work in corrections at the county jail here, and I'm pretty familiar with our laws. What the heck is a "class 5 felony," though?

In Texas it breaks down like this:

*Trespassing is a Class C Misdemeanor

*Criminal Trespassing is a Class B Misdemeanor 

*Criminal Trespassing of a Habit/Shelter is a Class A Misdemeanor

*Criminal Trespassing with a Deadly Weapon is a Class A Misdemeanor

 

All misdemeanors here, no felonies. We don't even have "class 5 felonies," here. From weakest/lowest offense:

Class C Misdemeanor (like a traffic warrant, public intoxication, theft of $50 or less, etc.)

Class B Misdemeanor

Class A Misdemeanor
State Jail Felony (not quite bad enough to be a true felony, but not quite small enough to be a misdemeanor)

Class 3 Felony

Class 2 Felony
Class 1 Felony 

So would a "class 5 Felony" be equivalent to our Class A Misdemeanor? If so, just using the word "felony" in it makes it sound MUCH more serious.

 

Well as I understand it every State can separate their own crimes into classifications the way they want to.

Colorado happens to use 6 different Felony classifications.  Each classification brings a specific sentencing criteria.

 

In Colorado trespassing can be either felonies or misdemeanors.

What probably is interesting is that a person arrested for a specific crime can be charged completely different classification in different states.

Look at the extremes in the marijuana laws.  In Colorado it's legal to possess, in Arizona possessing any amount is a felony.

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2 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

Kelly is just a dumb dude.  Read his social media.  He is barely literate.  I blame St. Joes.  But he has gotten passes all his life.  At some point, if you keep getting kicked off teams, you’re a moron.  

Agreed, I will say for St Joes, it was not his first high school, nor was St Joes responsible for teaching him how to read and write, that should have been installed well before high school.

St Joes was responsible for educating their students but in this case they subjugated that responsibility by wanting to have a strong football program. Bringing in a gifted (albeit flawed) quarterback for 2 years, they overlooked a lot of things that would have gotten me kicked out when I was there. My nephew was in high school with Kelly, some of the crap he pulled would have gotten any other kid kicked out. But because he is Chad Kelly, he got away with doing nothing except perfecting his deep throws. As a graduate of that school, I hate seeing his name associated with the school, and wish he never was associated with the institution. 

 

Fast forward a few years, Chad Kelly is looking for a new home, don't make me view the Bills like I now view my high school, he has stained just about every institution that has offerred him a chance. 

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7 hours ago, ALF said:

Chad has to correct what is wrong with him. It's seems like a mental health problem like Manziel , that drinking or drugs magnifies .  jmo

 

I believe he would be a good starter if he could deal with his problem and stay healthy.

 

If pigs had wings they could fly (and it would make a new Buffalo dish).

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man if he'd a done that around western ny,  we would have made him a plate of food and put some pillows and blankets on the couch....then gave him a ride the next morning.

 

this would have never been a thing. wtf is wrong with people?   anywho, bring him in....find a spot for him somehow  and  maybe next year we have a good situation at qb.

 

 

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On 10/24/2018 at 11:54 AM, Bills2ref said:

 

From what I have read. He was kicked out of the Broncos party, wandered to a nearby neighborhood and into someone’s house. He then began rambling incoherently to the woman of the house and the man of the house chased him out wiruna vacuum attachment. So, yes, he had to have been on some drugs or ridiculously intoxicated. Police state no drug or alcohol tests were performed (must be nice to be famous and rich). So we will likely never know what he was on. 

 

Why would the police do a drug or alcohol test? Did he drive into the house? LOL

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