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Cant have benji doing this saturday


Gucci Mane

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After a robert lester interception in the endzone on the cards opening drive, we drive the ball down the field to set up 3rd and goal from the 4. cam hits smitty right in the hands for a field goal. im just now getting to this part of the film but who knows how going up 7-0 after a turnover could have changed the outcome.

 

I expect benji to step up and make these catches but hopefully we wont be kicking FGs because of something so simple.

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The kid just needs to fuging concentrate... even in practice!

Today's practice VIDEO: Struggles continue for Kelvin Benjamin http://bit.ly/1Hh3F18  #Panthers

 

That, and he needs to start clamping on the ball. The ball hits his hands and just bounces off. Clamp those motherfugers down on that ball KB! We cannot afford any of those drops in the playoffs. I don't like seeing that heading into a playoff game.

 

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He didn't drop a ball all OTA's, TC, and even in preseason. So I don't understand the problem

Focus and concentration. He will be alright when it counts have faith in the young one. Saturday no excuses he has to go up and come down with those catches and hold on to the ball. If he does that we will be alright.
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