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KB's knee is considered a ticking time bomb inside BOA


SIGCHI222

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I have certain sources that tell me Kelvin is not considered even remotely healthy.  No one team-wise is happy about it, including those that cast the die.  It had to be done and KB is much more sad than angry because he knows his time is up.  He has NO hope.  The knee will not last.

You all need to think about the person more than the player. 

KB is currently dying inside and it was like a wake inside the team locker room.

If you  believe in God/a god/a higher power/human dignity, Kelvin needs whatever you got to go up now.  It did not go well at all and he deserves our best wishes.

Don't shitt on a broken man.

Many tears were shed today and he leaves the only place where he feels like he was truly loved and had peace.

 

Keep Pounding Kelvin.

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2 minutes ago, NJPanthers12 said:

You are aware the other team gets all his medicals. If it were that obvious they would know. I'm gonna guess this isn't true .

He has a direct tie to peppers so it's probably true and would explain the move. 

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1 minute ago, TheRumGone said:

Sig has legit sources but yeah isn’t there some sort of physical that has to be passed in order for the trade to go through? I believe that it was a very sad day today inside the org.

There is but it varies. 

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2 minutes ago, Snake said:

He has a direct tie to peppers so it's probably true and would explain the move. 

I do recall him having a source with Peppers, but I'm highly doubting this one.

if kelvin benjamin is not remotely healthy than the team is being negligible and irresponsible playing him. Also the Bills would be aware of this. Not only would they get his medicals, but both bean and McDermott have been around him for years. There is just no shot this can be true.

Either way we will find out sooner rather than later if this is legit or not.

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Just now, TheRumGone said:

How so?

It's up to the team to do the physical and it could be rigorous or not at all. Mostly when a team doesn't pass a player is because they are looking for a out clause in the trade. Trades can be conducted as is per say as well. I'm not saying this is what happened but it's possible. 

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Just now, NJPanthers12 said:

I do recall him having a source with Peppers, but I'm highly doubting this one.

if kelvin benjamin is not remotely healthy than the team is being negligible and irresponsible playing him. Also the Bills would be aware of this. Not only would they get his medicals, but both bean and McDermott have been around him for years. There is just no shot this can be true.

Either way we will find out sooner rather than later if this is legit or not.

He could be playing hurt but yes it would bring up many questions of fair trading if true. Then again Hurney has already screwed them once with clay so it's possible they are just that dumb. 

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