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Benjamin catch takes second on ESPN Top Ten


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Tonight's Sportscenter Top Ten was the best plays from NFL Week Two.

 

Apparently yesterday was one-handed catch day in the League, because about half the top ten was just that.

 

Kelvin Benjamin's catch came in second to a pitch and catch from Alex Smith to Anthony Fasano that was juggled before being finally caught.

 

Video's not online yet, but I imagine it will be soon.  Pretty cool set of highlights overall.

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Tonight's Sportscenter Top Ten was the best plays from NFL Week Two.

 

Apparently yesterday was one-handed catch day in the League, because about half the top ten was just that.

 

Kelvin Benjamin's catch came in second to a pitch and catch from Alex Smith to Anthony Fasano that was juggled before being finally caught.

 

Video's not online yet, but I imagine it will be soon.  Pretty cool set of highlights overall.

 

Congrats on 38000

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Drop balls was his knock at FSU. 

 

We saw some of that on Sunday. 

 

Hopefully it is not a recurring theme. 

 

He's a rookie making rookie mistakes?

 

 

Proehl had him ready for last week, and KB did fine. He's going to have off-weeks until he learns consistency, which just takes time and experience. No worries man

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Drop balls was his knock at FSU. 

 

We saw some of that on Sunday. 

 

Hopefully it is not a recurring theme. 

 

I don't think it will be.

 

If it does, it's a matter of weighing pros and cons.

TO dropped easy passes ALL THE TIME, but he also made freakish catches and was explosive after the catch.  This was the issue with a guy like LaFell.  LaFell offered almost nothing after the catch and I can only think of one jump ball scenario he won.

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