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Inside the NFL: KB vs the Bucs.


SuperJTheGreat

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Keep playing and you'll make a Big play :

Sometimes we forget that Kelvin is just a Rookie and not a 10 year veteran. :)

No, actually nobody has forgotten, and quite frankly I'm tired of reading this poo from 12 yr old posters regurgitating other 9 yr old posts.

Grow up, KB is a beast. He's not called "Calvin" Benjamin on accident. It's because he's that good. Any WR will have some drops, and he has had his, but he's made a hell of a lot more spectacular catches than he has drops.

Wanna talk about someone that can't make the big catches in the big moments? Ask Tom Brady about his boy Wes Welker. Seriously though, nobody has forgettin that KB is a rookie. That ish is played out and dog tired.

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I think it's interesting that KB seems to have a better rapport with Derek Anderson than he does with Cam, considering he gets the majority of practice time with Cam. I don't know if that's because Cam throws more deep balls to Benji which are inherently tougher to reel in, but in the 2 games DA started, KB's caught 14 of 21 targets (67%) compared to 47% of his targets from Cam (59/125). This could also be because the Bucs defense is horrendous though.

 

BTW, I am NOT saying DA should start (duh). Just nothing the discrepancy. Also, this is anecdotal, but DA seemed to throw more passes that hung KB out to dry. 

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