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Kelvin Benjamin is the real deal


Semaj

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I posted this on another thread, but this deserves its own thread.

 

AJ Green  the first 3 games of his career. First game, 1 catch 41 yards and a TD.  Second game 10 catches, 124 yards and a TD.  Third game 4 catches, 29 yards.  Total of 15 catches, 194 yards and 2 TD's.  

 

Calvin Johnson the first 3 games of his career.  First game, 4 catches 70 yards and a TD.  Second game 4 catches, 61 yards and a TD.  Third game 2 catches and 58 yards.  Total of 10 catches, 189 yards and 2 TD's.

 

Kelvin Benjamin the first 3 games of his career.  First game, 6 catches, 92 yards and a TD.  Second game 2 catches 46 yards.  Third game 8 catches, 115 yards and 1 TD.  Total of 16 catches, 253 yards and 2 TD's.

 

We have something special here guys.  

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It could also be that he's being force fed since he seems like the only reliable threat?

I think his reach and talent has something to do with it

Philly brown got force fed too but he didn't convert anything into a touchdown or make the circus catches Benjamin seems to make in traffic

If Benjamin tried to do snow angels at Bank of America his right hand would be at the hoover dam and his left hand would be fisting a blue whale's asshole somewhere in the North Atlantic towards Denmark

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It could also be that he's being force fed since he seems like the only reliable threat?

Calvins rookie wr teamates  

AJ's rookie wr teamates

 

Just saying

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