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Kevin Benjamin News (His terrible season continues)


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1 hour ago, Car123 said:

Bradberry isn't a special player. He is average.

Those homers are insane.

He's an above average outside corner who's still improving and was a late 2nd round pick. That was a massive hit of a draft pick. The rest of that class however is a total joke. Butler worst pick in recent memory.

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Who’s Kevin?

Kelvin,.. like the temperature,... 

Who knows,.. maybe hitting rock bottom will cause him to go to IMG or some other good camp, work his craft and improve.

his mom dying and social media showing all the coward flamethrowing masses— I swear people love to create a good suicide  or mass shooting— had a lot to do with him being “lost”. He definitely never fully matured either—

maybe he will grow up and shake off his mom— would be a great comeback story

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3 hours ago, ncsfinest21 said:

Best thing for him to do is learn how to block and convert to Tight end. That way its a win win. He can keep his size and still catch a couple passes.

I can't see a guy who has serious effort issues putting in the work it would take to become even an adequate blocker at the TE position. Blocking is largely about pure effort. Sure, you need technique, but effort and want to can carry you a long way as a blocker - see Norwell, Andrew.

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On 11/19/2018 at 4:49 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

Yep, probably so. You gotta be really pleased right now if you're the Bills and he's already talking about "once he finds a team" and it's mid-season... yikes. Man, KB and Funchess turned out to be fuging disasters. The further removed from Gettleman we get, the worse most of his moves look. I give him credit for getting the franchise back on track, but he didn't add much to the cupboard.

That idea of his that since Cam throws high, get him tall receivers, never held up to logic. If I aim at something 4' and throw it to 6', why does it follow that if I aim at something 6' I will still throw it 6'? Just as likely, and more likely to my thinking, that I will throw it 8'. IOW, if I am off my target by two feet (arbitrary number for illustrative purposes), the correct course of action is to get ME off my target by less than 2'. Not draft slow ass tall guys that I will still miss by two feet. I never got that.

And his sayings, never shop hungry, well he did a lot of hungry shopping after he got into a dick measuring contest with Norman. After he ran Smitty off, and did some more shopping. In the bargain bin and the Big and Tall section.  And later, traded up for Funchess. Yeah.... go Dave. I did like some of his sayings and his first two rounds his first year. Taking KK was the best move he made here, and was, in fairness, a great move. Can't live off that forever though.

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4 minutes ago, stratocatter said:

That idea of his that since Cam throws high, get him tall receivers, never held up to logic. If I aim at something 4' and throw it to 6', why does it follow that if I aim at something 6' I will still throw it 6'? Just as likely, and more likely to my thinking, that I will throw it 8'. IOW, if I am off my target by two feet (arbitrary number for illustrative purposes), the correct course of action is to get ME off my target by less than 2'. Not draft slow ass tall guys that I will still miss by two feet. I never got that.

And his sayings, never shop hungry, well he did a lot of hungry shopping after he got into a dick measuring contest with Norman. After he ran Smitty off, and did some more shopping. In the bargain bin and the Big and Tall section.  And later, traded up for Funchess. Yeah.... go Dave. I did like some of his sayings and his first two rounds his first year. Taking KK was the best move he made here, and was, in fairness, a great move. Can't live off that forever though.

It was flawed because like most all QBs Cam tends to throw more accurately to WRs who actually get open. It's tough to be accurate when you're constantly throwing to receivers blanketed by DBs.

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