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Kelvin Benjamin - I have thoughts


Jeremy Igo

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1. It is sad to see friendships go sour, first and foremost. Cam and Kelvin were inseparable here for quite a while. They clearly enjoyed each others company a great deal and a friendship developed. By all accounts that is over, and that is the saddest part. It is only a game, after all.

2. Kelvin has never been particularly mature. Kelvin has never held himself accountability. Kelvin has gone through a lot. The comments made by him are ones we could expect from a college freshman, because basically that is what Kelvin is upstairs. He was never the brightest bulb of the bunch.

3. Cam Newton on the other hand has shown he has grown a great deal since being drafted. He could not have handled this any better. I don't think rookie Cam Newton would have taken the high road. Our guy has grown up before our eyes.

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17 minutes ago, coralreefer_1 said:

Yo...we know you like to get hits and generate discussion...but WHY  must you pimp KB so much? Hes done. Hes gone. Not relevant to our team anymore. For real...dont you have fortnight to play?~~~

 

That sounds pretty weird,,   didn't see anything in the OP to "pimp"  KB  ..   You sure you're a coralreefer ?  float on

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19 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Cam and KB probably had a falling out.

Yeah, something happened we don't know about. Probably never will.

I notice KB hasn't been invited to anything of Cam's over the offseason. No kickball. No workouts. Found that odd.

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16 hours ago, OceanPanther said:

That sounds pretty weird,,   didn't see anything in the OP to "pimp"  KB  ..   You sure you're a coralreefer ?  float on

check the history bro. Igo has KB and DW on the tip of his.____ today. Why is my question. We are far removed form both players. Neither are relevent. Yet the MFCEO feels a need to start thread about them. 

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1 minute ago, coralreefer_1 said:

huh? why you talking about him? Hes not important but you pimp his name. Why? IN our training camp...why are you stirring up discussion about a has been player that is gone?

KB stirred up the discussion by trashing Cam in the media. Otherwise none of us would be talking about him.

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15 hours ago, KB_fan said:

KB stirred up the discussion by trashing Cam in the media. Otherwise none of us would be talking about him.

KB is not as member of this team...and i dont see the logic of giving his name this much attention on  OUR forum. He said some poo but we and carolina huddle look like some bitter ass becky's by making thread about it. KB is not thread-worthy/

 

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