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A Play Kelvin Benjamin Made That I Think Was More Impressive Than Last Week's TD


Saca312

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Well, Kelvin Benjamin may actually be proving all of us wrong. This week, his impact may have been subtle, but I can guarantee you it definitely changed my perception on him moreso than last week's performance.

One thing I still had doubts on was whether Kelvin could actually beat someone in press or at the line of scrimmage. While looking at ways CMC transforms this offense (article on that coming soon) I found this:

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While what CMC does before the snap was intriguing all in it of itself (you'll find out why in my article) I was pleasantly surprised to see Kelvin Benjamin actually win his matchup at the line. Kelvin Benjamin beats his matchup in the slot 1v1 at the line of scrimmage, allowing him to get downfield for the ball.

This isn't something he really has done in the past. This is what I wanted to see this week, and KB delivered. 

If Kelvin Benjamin can consistently keep doing this, I'll take back every negative take I had on him. I really hope this becomes the norm rather than the rare anomaly.

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1 minute ago, Saca312 said:

Well, Kelvin Benjamin may actually be proving all of us wrong. This week, his impact may have been subtle, but I can guarantee you it definitely changed my perception on him moreso than last week's performance.

One thing I still had doubts on was whether Kelvin could actually beat someone in press or at the line of scrimmage. While looking at ways CMC transforms this offense (article on that coming soon) I found this:

CMC1.gif.2180e64d9e2e388884d5c8c91e8f9856.gif

While what CMC does before the snap was intriguing all in it of itself (you'll find out why in my article) I was pleasantly surprised to see Kelvin Benjamin actually win his matchup at the line. Kelvin Benjamin beats his matchup in the slot 1v1 at the line of scrimmage, allowing him to get downfield for the ball.

This isn't something he really has done in the past. This is what I wanted to see this week, and KB delivered. 

If Kelvin Benjamin can consistently keep doing this, I'll take back every negative take I had on him. I really hope this becomes the norm rather than the rare anomaly.

Ha, your life Saca.  wow.

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