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Kelvin Benjamin gets it


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“I feel like I had a bad season. I have to do a better job staying healthy throughout the season. I think I slowed down. I have to do a better job, take care of my body. I had a lot of drops. I think I’m going to do a better job, just taking care of my body and staying focused.”

Glad to see he recognizes the need to keep working. He knows he missed some opportunities and wants to improve.

After breaking the franchise rookie receiving records and being in the OROY conversation it would be easy for him to rest of his laurels just cruise through the offseason. He makes it pretty clear here that he's going to continue to hone his skills and perfect his craft.

Hopefully he and Cam will spend some time together and further develop their chemistry.

I was immediately relieved, yet not surprised, to read this quote.

Source- www.blackandbluereview.com

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Kelvin was all business yesterday.

Missed him for the last few weeks but he's had a VERY LONG year (national championship, combine, private workouts, draft) so I'm not surprised he wore out. Very positive way to finish the season for him.

Now if this front office could kindly put another WR out there worth a damn that'd be great thanks!

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“I feel like I had a bad season. I have to do a better job staying healthy throughout the season. I think I slowed down. I have to do a better job, take care of my body. I had a lot of drops. I think I’m going to do a better job, just taking care of my body and staying focused.”

 

 

 

 

hey KB, realistic Panthers fans realize you were a rookie.  We groan at your mistakes and celebrate your victories.  You just said exactly the right thing.  We ain't giving up on you.  Keep pounding, young man.

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you know, sometimes it should be more about the prospect and the perspective than the f'in "I told you so".  I'm glad he's focused on improvement and that's exactly what he's saying.  And I'm glad he wants so much more.  

 

But, realistically, he provided so much more than realistic expectations would suggest, too.  In most years he'd be far and away the rookie of the year. Carolina's pushed some fairly great receivers through here and Kelvin's year was a mark that will be tremendously hard to beat.  I'm proud of him.  That's more important than internet retribution for any of you using this kid's career to keep score.

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I think some of you are still drunk. He is a rookie! I said before the season if he can get around 700 yards I'd be satisfied. He exceeded every expectation I had for him this season. I'm not sure what someone has to do around here to make people happy. Maybe we've gotten spoiled after Cam and Luke's rookie years, however I think he had a better rookie year than Star, and we all were happy with his play. How many rookie WRs over then past ten years have y'all seen step in year one to the #1 role with very little help from the other WR position, and play as well as his did? Hopefully we get one more WR in this years draft, and Philly can keep developing.

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