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Kelvin Benjamin - Aside from the touchdown....


Jeremy Igo

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A person with narcissistic personality disorder may (I bolded for emphasis):

 

  • React to criticism with rage, shame, or humiliation
  • Take advantage of other people to achieve his or her own goals
  • Have excessive feelings of self-importance
  • Exaggerate achievements and talents
  • Be preoccupied with fantasies of success, power, beauty, intelligence, or ideal love
  • Have unreasonable expectations of favorable treatment
  • Need constant attention and admiration
  • Disregard the feelings of others, and have little ability to feel empathy
  • Have obsessive self-interest
  • Pursue mainly selfish goals
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A person with narcissistic personality disorder may (I bolded for emphasis):

 

  • React to criticism with rage, shame, or humiliation
  • Take advantage of other people to achieve his or her own goals
  • Have excessive feelings of self-importance
  • Exaggerate achievements and talents
  • Be preoccupied with fantasies of success, power, beauty, intelligence, or ideal love
  • Have unreasonable expectations of favorable treatment
  • Need constant attention and admiration
  • Disregard the feelings of others, and have little ability to feel empathy
  • Have obsessive self-interest
  • Pursue mainly selfish goals

 

 

Sounds like Alice.

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Along the sidelines, Kelvin Benjamin stayed focused on the game. When others on the team were enjoying more lighthearted discussions with their fellow Panthers, Benjamin studied the game both on the field and reviewing the new and improved video screens. Coaches have remarked positively on just how "coachable" Kelvin is.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is the part that I absolutely LOVE.

 

Reminds me of some guy named Luke as a rookie.

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So how did KB fall into our laps? I know this was a strong WR class and many teams needed to address the position but none more than us. Ricky worked out tons of prospects and Gettleman seemed to hint that they were always most impressed with his workout. Is it as simple as having an ex NFL receiver knowing what to look for more so than other scouts during workouts? Kelvin had problems with drops in college but it's obvious to those watching that they were primarily concentration related. I guess I'm just asking how was he available at 28? Definitely curious to see where he would have gone next year had he dominated with Winston for another season. Both could have been potentially top 10 picks.

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Sometimes great players from championship teams are passed over because it is assumed they only look great because of all the solid talent around them. Scouts basically over think the issue.

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That makes no sense because there will be solid pieces around them in the pros more than likely. Better than college anyway lol

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Also, I think his biggest impact outside of being a legitimate red zone and receiving threat is going to be the attention he draws opening up the center of the field for Greg and co. and the running game. If he can be a threat to score every nap I think some of our woes in the running game may be masked if they can't stack the box.

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That makes no sense because there will be solid pieces around them in the pros more than likely. Better than college anyway lol

But you are not comparing them to nfl players. You are comparing the to other college talent.

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