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On a positive note (Kelvin Benjamin)


CatMan72

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Hate on Gettleman all you want for getting rid of Steve Smith but he did get a suitable replacement in Kelvin Benjamin.  He doesn't win games with the same fire and tenacity that Smith did, but there's no doubt he can put up similar numbers to Smith if he stays healthy.  Now on the other hand...the business of completely ignoring the O-Line this offseason can be shoved in Gettleman's face all you want.

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Receptions:

1- Cooks (23)

2- Benjamin (21)

3- Watkins (17)

3- Evans (17)

5- Ebron (6)

6- Beckham (0)

Yards:

1- Benjamin (329)

2- Evans (203)

3- Cooks (199)

4- Watkins (197)

5- Ebron (72)

6- Beckham (0)

Yards Per Catch:

1- Benjamin (15.7)

2- Ebron (12.0)

3- Evans (11.9)

4- Watkins (11.6)

5- Cooks (8.7)

6- Beckham (0)

Touchdowns:

1- Benjamin (3)

2- Watkins (2)

3- Evans (1)

3- Ebron (1)

3- Cooks (1)

6- Beckham (0)

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I have kelvin on the same level as julio, calvin, a.j, and dez idc what anyone says that dude can play hes the best we had in a long time just got to add another w.r just like him imagine getting cooper or rashad greene to go across for kelvin?

 

F that noise.  4 of our first 5 next draft picks better be on the O-line, including the 1st and probably the 2nd.

 

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fug the panthers. A piece of poo organization that cant field a respectable team two years in a row. We have fat tards on the oline and ive been embarrased two weeks in a row. This team is in for yet again another shitty season in the same shitty fashion. Im out ill see yall in the offseason.

 

Watch, you'll probably get banned for this by a mod who is late to the party.

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