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Benwikere in run support....


Jeremy Igo

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One thing I thought Godrey had over Benwikere is the run support experience and skill.

 

 

However, Bene showed last night he is up to the task while making a nice tackle at the line of scrimmage.

 

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Question: Do you feel Bene Benwikere will be the number one option at nickel come week 1 in Tampa?

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One thing I thought Godrey had over Benwikere is the run support experience and skill.

 

 

However, Bene showed last night he is up to the task while making a nice tackle at the line of scrimmage.

 

bene-benwikere-panthers-1.jpg

 

Question: Do you feel Bene Benwikere will be the number one option at nickel come week 1 in Tampa?

 

yes

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One thing I thought Godrey had over Benwikere is the run support experience and skill.

However, Bene showed last night he is up to the task while making a nice tackle at the line of scrimmage.

bene-benwikere-panthers-1.jpg

Question: Do you feel Bene Benwikere will be the number one option at nickel come week 1 in Tampa?

H E double hockey sticks YEAH

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2015 we will go into the season with Melvin White and Bene Benwikere as the #1 and #2 and we'll feel fine with this decision. He is a good CB who will only progress with time in our system.  I really think our defense will actually improve on our numbers from a season ago, and so will our offense.  We're a legitimate super bowl contender and everyone is overlooking us.

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