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KB: In or out of Pro Bowl?


JawnyBlaze

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I'm not sure what factors into a PB selection but KB has has the advantage of being a straight WR1. Sammy Watkins is putting up similar stats and although Buffalo wide outs ain't exactly chopped liver Watkins isn't their WR1. KB all the way though if only we could get him to fuggin attack the ball. His hands are sieve like...

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I can see Kelvin Benjamin being a lock to make the all rookie team but he would have to have a really super year to beat out the older veterans for the Pro Bowl. My first desire is for him is to become "The Offensive Rookie Of The Year".,something that looks to be attainable.

This morning I saw a poll on nfl.com of who should be OROY. Zach Martin had 75% of the vote....someone else had some and KB had 0%.... My vote didn't bump it to 1.

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Shula is treating KB like a rookie when he's def not playing like one!!!

Cam should be throwing to KB's way 15 out of 10 times, but Shula wants all of his players to be average.

89 looked slow and old last year due to Shula. Cam and KB is looking like JAG when they should be killing defenses every single week.

we got to fire shula 

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