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Kelvin Benjamin aka Baby Megatron?


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This is just fugin dumb.

WHY DOES HE NEED A GOT DAMN NICKNAME!?!!?

What do we call cam? Cam.

What do we call Luke? Luke.

Why in the fug would we call kelvin anything different?

Are we 12?

If you wanna lock a thread here it is CRA.

 

 

He doesn't NEED one but the Kraken, D-Lo/D-Will, J-Stew, The Bowling Ball, ex Smitty, ex Beast, and even TD think nicknames are cool.

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Nah, he's more of the Larry Fitzgerald/Brandon Marshall mold.

This. Been talking about that with my friends since before the draft, reminds me so much of Fitz (who I really like) just great great hands and size, and wonderful body control for a dude that big. and much like Fitz regardless who throws It up this dude is gonna go get it ,however unlike Fitz he has the luxury of a great QB who has become like his big Bro and not only that, said great QB is a running threat who can really break a defense's spirit ,and with a Huge body to block down field like Kelvin, the two of them will really have some ridiculous stats and I'm here with my popcorn waiting to enjoy the show. So forget the greatest show on turf , they are gonna be the greatest show on earth :)
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Labeling = nickname

Let just call cam baby Cunningham or maybe we can call Luke baby urlacher.....

Either way the thought,label, and thread are stupid.

 

Calling him a baby Megatron is saying he can become as good as him, just not now. KB has his nickname. Either way its not that serious to get annoyed by. You really should be happy that we have our number 1 receiver, that should be the main focus

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This. Been talking about that with my friends since before the draft, reminds me so much of Fitz (who I really like) just great great hands and size, and wonderful body control for a dude that big. and much like Fitz regardless who throws It up this dude is gonna go get it ,however unlike Fitz he has the luxury of a great QB who has become like his big Bro and not only that, said great QB is a running threat who can really break a defense's spirit ,and with a Huge body to block down field like Kelvin, the two of them will really have some ridiculous stats and I'm here with my popcorn waiting to enjoy the show. So forget the greatest show on turf , they are gonna be the greatest show on earth :)

 

Not to go too far with the hyperbole. But as far as styles, I think Benji appears a combination of AJ Green and Larry Fitzgerald.

 

Despite his size and girth, Benji appears very rangy, and flexible as AJ Green. However, he also has big tough body, that can be a workman up the field.

 

Benji, may also be faster (based off the limited film we've seen; need more REAL Games) than Fitzgerald already.

 

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Not to go too far with the hyperbole. But as far as styles, I think Benji appears a combination of AJ Green and Larry Fitzgerald.

Despite his size and girth, Benji appears very rangy, and flexible as AJ Green. However, he also has big tough body, that can be a workman up the field.

Benji, may also be faster (based off the limited film we've seen; need more REAL Games) than Fitzgerald already.

I certainly hope so man that would be awesome ! :)
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