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RIP KB's OROY chances


heelsrule1988

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Because if you just saw what Odell Beckham Jr. did... ho. ly. CRAP.

 

It's funny because literally moments prior to that I was debating with some other Panthers fans on Twitter about how I preferred KB and I'm glad we chose him instead. Then that happened and... yeah. I don't have much of an argument anymore. That's just INSANE.

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Because if you just saw what Odell Beckham Jr. did... ho. ly. CRAP.

It's funny because literally moments prior to that I was debating with some other Panthers fans on Twitter about how I preferred KB and I'm glad we chose him instead. Then that happened and... yeah. I don't have much of an argument anymore. That's just INSANE.

We didn't choose Benji "instead". Beckham was gone before we chose.

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OBJ is sick and I would definitely rather have him than KB but there is a reason he went so high. That said I'm happy with KB too and he'll improve on his flaws, he was definitely more raw overall than OBJ and has some size that can't be taught.

 

 

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