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why you should be excited about kelvin Benjamin


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http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/4/15/5593804/2014-nfl-draft-kelvin-benjamin-breakdown-hands-speed

Physical specimen

I believe my uncle, a longtime high school basketball coach in Mississippi, was the first person I ever heard utter the phrase "you can't coach height." What he meant was that no matter how well he prepared his players, they would likely still have a hard time against a team that was taller.

There is a lot of truth in that statement.

ONCE HE GETS ROLLING, HE EATS UP GROUND LIKE RICK ROSS ON SOME LEMON PEPPER WINGS.

Just a good read for those ready to jump from the ledge.

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Im very excited. Ive been wanting a big body WR so bad, I wanted us to take Alshon so bad a couple years back. The Huddle has this strange obsession with small, slot WRs when the fact is, the NFL is getting bigger at WR and the smaller slot guys are a thing of the past. For those knocking KB's speed, hes a inch taller than Alshon Jeffery and ran a faster 40 time and Alshon is beasting in the NFL. We can basicially now run two TE sets almost with Olsen and Kelvin's size with Underwood on the outside as our speedster. Love the pick!

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I don't hate the Benjamin pick. I'm a little worried he's too raw, but he's got a ton of upside and if Proehl and co. can coach him up he could be a monster for us. Just a little too boom/bust for my taste, but I'll take it. I can't say there was a clear cut better option available.

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Thug product from a thug program.  Perfect fit for Gettledouche.  Anyone care to remember Everett Brown from the same shithole school?

 

Boldin and Belitnikoff are the only two WR's in their sordid history that they've put in the league worth a damn.

 

Bust with a capital B.  At least he won't have a crab stealing rapist throwing him the ball.

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Thug product from a thug program.  Perfect fit for Gettledouche.  Anyone care to remember Everett Brown from the same shithole school?

 

Boldin and Belitnikoff are the only two WR's in their sordid history that they've put in the league worth a damn.

 

Bust with a capital B.  At least he won't have a crab stealing rapist throwing him the ball.

 

Trolls be trollin

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Thug product from a thug program.  Perfect fit for Gettledouche.  Anyone care to remember Everett Brown from the same shithole school?

 

Boldin and Belitnikoff are the only two WR's in their sordid history that they've put in the league worth a damn.

 

Bust with a capital B.  At least he won't have a crab stealing rapist throwing him the ball.

 

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