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Kelvin Benjamin crying and talking smack about Cam Newton


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3 hours ago, Pup McBarky said:

Will @KB_fan change her name? Asking for a friend.

LoL.  KB are actually my initials.  But also, I joined the site after 2+ years of lurking right after the 2014 draft, so the double meaning seemed fun.

I've been hoping KB would succeed with a fresh start in Buffalo. 2015-2017 were really rough for him. But all my goodwill is pretty much gone with him dissing Cam like this.

Oh and lest anyone think he was misunderstood, he's been doubling down on Twitter today.

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2 hours ago, DFive said:

Kelvin responds...

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A grievance procedure or process is normally created within the collective bargaining agreement. The grievance procedure. outlines the process by which grievances over contract violations will be handled.

A grievance is a complaint. It can be formal, as when an employee files a grievance because of unsafe working conditions, or more of an emotional matter, like a grievance against an old friend who betrayed you. A grievance is a complaint that may or may not be justified.

Someone needs to teach him the English language.

 

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after reading all this and the Bills and Falcons boards responses, I gotta say Kelvin is losing this in a big way.  The kind of way that after this year you are out of football.

A couple of mentions in this thread regarding his mental health.  I think this is an issue.  I hope he can get some help.  The fact this happens just days before he faces Cam is concerning.

 

 

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Anybody still regret this trade?  There was apparently more than meets the eye as to why Hurney wanted to make this trade.  I am sure he knew of or suspected that he had a bad attitude.  You are not missed around here KB.  Eli?  Lol.

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While he’s technically right that playing WR for a QB who completes <60% of his passes isn’t usually ideal, the fact that Cam is probably the most dangerous rushing QB threat in league history (in aggregate terms of speed, power, size, rushing nous, and agility) more than cancels out the deleterious effect accuracy had upon KB’s production. Dude had oodles of space thanks to stacked boxes and couldn’t get an inch of separation — a couple % points of completion percentage is a silly thing to blame for his failure. 

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46 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I think its funny to hear other teams fans bring up Cam being inaccurate when last season or even earlier cam probably carved up there team in a game on his way to a win. What the hell do these clowns be saying when the actual games against cam is going on? 

they take L's. Detriot comes to mind, they will swear up and down that Stafford is better than Newton but when it comes to play ball the rest of the team has to show up and surprise surprise, they are garbage

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