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Playing time for Kelvin?


Jakob

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Hearing people say he might only play 1-2 possessions. I know he has the starting job locked up, though we need to see what he offers in a real game. How long do you think we see him for? I was hoping for a good two quarters.

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Two possessions sounds about right. I wouldnt expect a lot of PT for him until Cam hits the field as well. Plus, he is going to be on this team come the regular season. They need the guys like Lucas/Pilares/Bersin/King/Underwood to get majority of reps. Evaluation time for guys trying to grab a roster spot.

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I'm a strong believer that KB is the real deal.. Still needs to be getting that playing time considering hes a rookie.

Yes he does. Im just not so sure it will happen game one. He needs all the playing time he can get, but Im thinking that will start more in game 2. And i know the knee isn't an issue, but that doesn't mean Rivera and Co. wont play it safe. Hopefully i am wrong and he plays first half tho.

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