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Wow what happened to KB?


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I miss those early days of hope when he was bullying defensive backs. He is not without blame but he was hit with some awful circumstances in a short time. It is sad to see people continuing to pile on him for his physical appearance all these years later but they are just projecting like many do on social media now.

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3 hours ago, Michael G said:

I always wondered if KB could have played TE. I wondered if he had ever tried it, or was asked to by anyone at Car. or Buf.? Probably not here cause Greg was healthy and going off!

For as big as he was, he sucked hard at blocking.

Smitty was 3x the blocker KB was.

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

For as big as he was, he sucked hard at blocking.

Smitty was 3x the blocker KB was.

If he tried playing TE he’d be like Ian Thomas with better receiving ability. For a big boy he sure played soft.  
 

I do feel bad for KB, though.  After his mom passed it seems like he lashed out at his friends and alienated everybody.  Him and Cam seemed to be tight until then.  A sad story.  

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Where did Kelvin Benjamin go?
 
He was traded from Carolina to Buffalo due to the Bills needing wide receivers for their playoff run in the 2017 season. After the Bills traded Tyrod Taylor and drafted Josh Allen, Benjamin simply wasn't a fit in Buffalo anymore. The Chiefs opting to bring him in was fine, but at the end of the day, it didn't work out. Benjamin did not play during the 2019 season and is currently a free agent.

Benjamin also impressed as a rookie with 1,008 receiving yards. However, Benjamin missed his second season with a torn ACL and was never the same.

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