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i dont think people realize just how bad he was when he got here and how much of a project he really is.

 

he might be more naturally talented than the other WRs on the roster not named kelvin benjamin, but he's not "better" or at least better prepared than the other guys who have roster spots.

 

i have a feeling that they are having to start from ground zero with this guy so it may take a while. i think it should be worth it when they get through with him, but i don't anticipate that being any time soon.

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Wrs aren't really the problem at this point. He's probably not better than what we have and with no injuries at the position, there really isn't a reason to bring him up

agreed.

 

someone ahead of him would have to get hurt or really start messing up their assignments or start dropping a lot of balls. the guys we have right now are doing everything they are supposed to be doing. there's no reason to demote them for a guy who is still more of a work in progress than anyone else on the roster.

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no , us panthers just like keeping talent on the bench and p squad

 

which is something that every team in the league does because uh that's what both of those things are for

 

so the panthers are smarter than 27 other teams because a talented player like hill made it through waivers to us and we signed him yet the panthers are somehow also too dumb to play him at the same time?

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which is something that every team in the league does because uh that's what both of those things are for

 

so the panthers are smarter than 27 other teams because a talented player like hill made it through waivers to us and we signed him yet the panthers are somehow also too dumb to play him at the same time?

hes more talented then all our current w.r other then cotch and k.b

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i dont think people realize just how bad he was when he got here and how much of a project he really is.

he might be more naturally talented than the other WRs on the roster not named kelvin benjamin, but he's not "better" or at least better prepared than the other guys who have roster spots.

i have a feeling that they are having to start from ground zero with this guy so it may take a while. i think it should be worth it when they get through with him, but i don't anticipate that being any time soon.

People had visions of him starting and leading the league in receptions within a week of his signing.

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