“The biggest thing is just going out there and getting some wins under your belt. Talking to guys in the past, I wasn’t around in the orange-and-white days, but there are some similarities there too. There was a point there where it was like, ‘Does this work?’ Then all of a sudden, you get success and you crack the rock, as they say, and you start doing things well and winning tight games and winning fourth-quarter games and going out and playing great defense and shutting good offenses out. When that starts to happen, you start to get confidence in what it is you can do as a defense and as a team. That has to start happening for this franchise to turn around and be better.”
Kelly made the move to Detroit this offseason in large part to due a sense of comfort with his surroundings. The move reunited him with Head Coach Rod Marinelli, Defensive Coordinator Joe Barry, Defensive Backs Coach Jimmy Lake, defensive tackle Chuck Darby, linebacker Ryan Nece, safeties Kalvin Pearson and Dwight Smith and defensive end Dewayne White, all of whom came out of the Bucs' system.
“The reason for me coming here was basically I had good familiarity with Rod and obviously with the defense and with Joe Barry,” Kelly said. “You’re going into your 11th year in football, you don’t want to go and walk into something just totally foreign to you, learning a whole other language and terminology. So if I had the opportunity to be in something similar, I took that.
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"As players, we can’t do anything but respond and try to go out there and continue to get better. The situation has been rough, but the type of men that are here in Rod Marinelli, Joe Barry, those kind of guys that continue to push, they make it a lot easier to go through this."
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