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Kelvin Benjamin has pretty much been completely forgot about...


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Many Panther fans would have argued last year that KB was just as good as Odell Beckham. Both rookies are built the same and would make some serious Highlights throughout the season. While OBJ did pull away stat wise from KB towards the end of the year, many considered them both to be the up and coming face of WRs. 

The story this year has been (after KB went down) about Cam doing more with less than stellar WRs. Most media outlets and "new" Panther fans really know nothing about KB. 

I am all about the game this week, but it is nice to know that next year, we get KB back. And I am willing to bet he is absolutely going to ball out on epic levels!

Keep Pounding KB!

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Haven't forgotten about KB.  Miss him. Was so glad to see him on the sidelines and in the celebratory pix with the team in the final minutes of the Atlanta game, that at least in some small way he gets to be part of what's happening.

Thrilled our offense has managed to find a way to thrive without him.  It still surprises me greatly!  But love it...   This season is so special I'm not focusing on next year when KB will be back, but oh yeah, it has the potential to be even MORE exciting.  Hard to imagine.

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