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Kevlin Benjamin Runs Wrong Route vs Eagles in Primetime to lose the Game 2017


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Thought it was appropriate to remind everyone of this nugget considering recent events. Against 0 Safety coverage, Benjamin is supposed to run a vertical route and does an inside cut towards the defenses help.

 

Edit: Starts at 10:05 if the video won't load without going to youtube.

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1 minute ago, Hoenheim said:

His worst play was when he got stripped by Marcus Peters in the 2016 game against KC. Big ass 6'5'' strong man getting stripped in a crucial moment of a huge game. 

Yeah that was outrageous. And on several plays he would just completely give up, either run blocking or tackling someone after a pick... In fact I think in that KC game Peters picked Cam on a ball KB should’ve had then KB just stood there while Peters took it another 20-30+ yards and Cam has to make the tackle...

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3 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

His worst play was when he got stripped by Marcus Peters in the 2016 game against KC. Big ass 6'5'' strong man getting stripped in a crucial moment of a huge game. 

The day I looked at KB and his place on this team differently.

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4 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Or that time against the Bears he fumbled a perfectly thrown ball because he got ousted by a 5’9 corner since he doesn’t play big and contributed to another fluky “pick-six”

Jackson did that. I am surrounded by bears fans they always tell me about that.

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I certainly hope this puts to rest the debate about whether or not we should have gotten this cancer off of the team.  Can you imagine paying him 15 million a season to loaf through his routes, eat like a pig and blame everyone else for his shortcomings?  Looks like Marty got this one right. 

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1 hour ago, Saca312 said:

Or that time against the Bears he fumbled a perfectly thrown ball because he got ousted by a 5’9 corner since he doesn’t play big and contributed to another fluky “pick-six”

Yep, that is the play I always think of when I say Benjamin has to be the weakest big receiver around. Guy got outmuscled by DBs half his size on a regular basis

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