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5 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He is supposed to be the contested catch guy. Good to see he seems to be able to do it at this level so far.

Hope he can when the bullets are live.

I'm saying it now: not contested catch "guy," it is T-mac'a destiny to become a contested catch god!

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47 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The bad is that I haven't seen many clips of him getting open. The good is that he's finding ways to make plays anyway.

Hopefully he picks up a few habits from Thielen, Renfrow and Coker. 

Side bar: His initial acceleration leaves alot to be desired but his build up speed is pretty decent. Week 1 of last season he was one of top 5 fastest players in the country. Ironically, beating him also in the top 5 at 20.3 mph was Jimmy Horn Jr.

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7 minutes ago, ColumbusCounty said:

Hopefully he picks up a few habits from Thielen, Renfrow and Coker. 

Side bar: His initial acceleration leaves alot to be desired but his build up speed is pretty decent. Week 1 of last season he was one of top 5 fastest players in the country. Ironically, beating him also in the top 5 at 20.3 mph was Jimmy Horn Jr.

Typical of bigger WRs. KB was similar in that way. I think T-Mac is faster than KB but definitely doesn't have KB's physicality. He definitely has the better natural hands though KB was one of those odd guys who seemed like his hands got better the harder the catch was.

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45 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Typical of bigger WRs. KB was similar in that way. I think T-Mac is faster than KB but definitely doesn't have KB's physicality. He definitely has the better natural hands though KB was one of those odd guys who seemed like his hands got better the harder the catch was.

Man... what could've been...

Still hurts to think about. When KB dominated Clemson to start the season I wanted the Panthers to take him for Cam and was so hype when they did.

Then his mom passed and he just fell apart... I hope he's found peace.

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The bad is that I haven't seen many clips of him getting open. The good is that he's finding ways to make plays anyway.

Thielen and TMac are gonna drive Mr. QB School insane this year.  He hates WR that call for the ball with no separation.  Although I guess that's understandable from a career backup lol.

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19 minutes ago, Icege said:

Man... what could've been...

Still hurts to think about. When KB dominated Clemson to start the season I wanted the Panthers to take him for Cam and was so hype when they did.

Then his mom passed and he just fell apart... I hope he's found peace.

Yep, all reports were out of that joint practice was that KB was the best player on the field and #2 wasn't even close. The combo of the ACL and losing his mom was just too much. He probably didn't have the mental makeup to be great for a long time but I really thing he could've been a David Boston type where he was absolutely dominant for a few years.

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18 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Thielen and TMac are gonna drive Mr. QB School insane this year.  He hates WR that call for the ball with no separation.  Although I guess that's understandable from a career backup lol.

Mr. QB School just doesn't realize that he's telling on himself needing a big ass window of a mile of separation to throw into.

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22 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yep, all reports were out of that joint practice was that KB was the best player on the field and #2 wasn't even close. The combo of the ACL and losing his mom was just too much. He probably didn't have the mental makeup to be great for a long time but I really thing he could've been a David Boston type where he was absolutely dominant for a few years.

Yep, that broke Benjamin with failure

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