Kevin Bentley
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"Kevin Kinte Bentley" is a former American football linebacker who played in the National Football League. He was originally drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fourth round of the 2002 NFL Draft. He played college football at Northwestern Wildcats football/Northwestern. Kevin went to high school at Montclair Prep in Van Nuys where he spent three years under the coaching of George Ginnanni and defensive cordinator John Greaves.

Bentley has also been a member of the Seattle Seahawks, Houston Texans, San Diego Chargers and Jacksonville Jaguars.

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He tries to make it a game-type atmosphere all the time, ... I had to get adjusted to that a little bit.

Honestly, I was supposed to line up on him and just beat him up for 5 yards, and then drop back underneath him in zone. It was great. I knew Marcus was over the top, so my whole job was to beat him up.

I think you've got to take your shot and hope for the troops to rally behind you.

He gets out of things that most guys don't get out of. You should have him for a 5-yard loss and it's a 20-yard gain while you're trying to figure out how he got out of the mess he was in.

We didn't get off the field today. It hurt us in the end.

It was a complete team win. That's the best feeling, when you're playing well in all three phases [offense, defense and special teams]. Pretty much, the outcome is going to be what it was when you're playing that well.

What a lot of guys do is they try to play the waiting game with him.

You get impatience. Then you start showing what you're going to do early because you get more aggressive.

What we did, we held what we were going to do until there were about seven seconds on the play clock. Because if he's going to check, which he is, don't leave him with enough time.