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Do Not Under-Estimate Kelvin Benjamin


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We drafted:

Speed...

Shiftiness...

YAC.. 

 

Straight up play makers

 

We have a Big Ass MVP QB..

2015 #1 player in the NFL

2015 Offensive Player of the League

 

... a HOF TE .... (vastly under-rated) 

 

 

 

We also have a HUGE WR who is a Giant Beast.

 

You as a Panthers fan need to understand...  

 

He is the  most Dominant player in the NFL outside the numbers   

Watch:

 

think of all the offensive pieces that make us dangerous....  Add this guy

 

whos the most potent and dangerous Jump Ball guy in the league?

 

Kelvin Benjamin

 

 

this is my plea to you as a panther fan... Realize what we have on offense..  We have all the small shifty guys we need.... Theres a lot of them in the NFL

 

 

not everyone has a KB

 

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Go ahead, under estimate him

 

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I for one wont under-estimate

 

i know what I have at WR, and I predict this guy is a generational player

 

 

 

Go Ahead, Hate.

 

as for me, Im on and has been on the KB Banwagon

 

 

Go Panthers

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Thanks for the KB love. He's not getting enough of that since he tends to get chunky during the off season, but he is a legit WR1. Adding speed and an actual slot guy is only going to help elevate his game. Now he just needs to live in the gym until he's in the shape he needs to be for week 1. 

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The thing that made me disappointed in him and made me lose a lot of hope for him was his lack of catching the ball in traffic. Just about any time there were defenders around and the ball was thrown to him, he would drop the ball. This was the reason we drafted him and he failed miserably at it. You can't be a red zone threat if you can't bring those in. He also looked to not show any effort at times either.

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21 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

The thing that made me disappointed in him and made me lose a lot of hope for him was his lack of catching the ball in traffic. Just about any time there were defenders around and the ball was thrown to him, he would drop the ball. This was the reason we drafted him and he failed miserably at it. You can't be a red zone threat if you can't bring those in. He also looked to not show any effort at times either.

Huh?

VERY few instances had I actually seen this in 2016. Did you know he arguably was one of the most reliable receivers in 2016?

He improved his dropping problem dramatically. That's not the issue with him at all.

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Just now, Saca312 said:

Huh?

VERY few instances had I actually seen this in 2016. Did you know he arguably was one of the most reliable receivers in 2016?

He improved his dropping problem dramatically. That's not the issue with him at all.

Yeah, drops weren't an issue last year like they were his rookie year.

Effort most certainly was.

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