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Kelvin Benjamin


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Kelvin Benjamin doesn't seem to really give a poo this season. Out of shape, penalties, and flat out not playing hard or even paying attention to whats going on. If we got fair value, I'd love to trade his ass in the off season. We don't need guys like him on this team. Ok, go ahead and let me have it.

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10 minutes ago, enikville said:

Kelvin Benjamin doesn't seem to really give a poo this season. Out of shape, penalties, and flat out not playing hard or even paying attention to whats going on. If we got fair value, I'd love to trade his ass in the off season. We don't need guys like him on this team. Ok, go ahead and let me have it.

I'll be honest, I totally agree.  I was standing in my living room screaming my lungs out watching him stand there on that last play.  I love KB, hes a beast but he needs to step it up.  Funchess on the other hand looks great today.  I've seen two passes, one being the TD that he caught with all hands, no body.  great stuff.  

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I am willing to give him a pass with him coming off an  ACL injury but he is not the difference maker that I thought he would be after the 2 weeks of the year 



ACL injury doesn't keep you from reaching for the 1st down marker two weeks ago...doesn't keep you from lining up incorrectly, doesn't make you hold, doesn't make you false start, doesn't keep you from tackling a player after the INT


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38 minutes ago, acaffey said:

I'll be honest, I totally agree.  I was standing in my living room screaming my lungs out watching him stand there on that last play.  I love KB, hes a beast but he needs to step it up.  Funchess on the other hand looks great today.  I've seen two passes, one being the TD that he caught with all hands, no body.  great stuff.  

Funchess is still inconsistent , would get rid of him before KB.

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