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Spiking the Ball is Better for Your QBR than Throwing to Kelvin Benjamin


Skack25

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The really sad part of the whole story is that it's all his own fault.  Everything that's wrong goes straight to the feet of KB and his awful attitude.  If you put JStew's attitude in KB's body, you'd have a perrenial Pro Bowl talent.

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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

I don't feel bad for him at all. You trash the ONLY person (Cam) that has defended you through rough times through the media and then proceeded to act like a high school girl when Cam even tried to confront you like a man.

Yep

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4 minutes ago, Castavar said:

I don't feel bad for him at all. You trash the ONLY person (Cam) that has defended you through rough times through the media and then proceeded to act like a high school girl when Cam even tried to confront you like a man.

Exactly. Never sympathizing for him ever again when it comes to football

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