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Bersin vs Godfrey


Jeremy Igo

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Really nice route by Bersin. Notice the hand slap and planting the foot behind Godfrey, causing a slight stumble and separation. It was all over at that point. Follows through with the catch.

 

These small improvements have been shown by Bersin all camp long.

 

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So far, every gif we've seen of Godfrey in coverage is him getting burnt like toast.  Is that a fairly accurate representation or just what's been caught on camera?

 

Godfrey struggles a great deal one on one in drills. I suspect we will see him in zone a lot, where he can act a little more like a safety and cover an area instead of a player.

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So far, every gif we've seen of Godfrey in coverage is him getting burnt like toast.  Is that a fairly accurate representation or just what's been caught on camera?

Sure seems like it.  I think he will get better though, still recovering from a tough injury.  Or just as likely get moved back to safety with the emergence of Bene and injuries at the safety spots.

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Bersin will either make the team or be cut, he isn't eligible for PS anymore is he?  Sounds like he is next to a lock to make it.

 

Every person who I've seen that has watched training camp has said Bersin is a virtual lock to make the team. He would have to fug up royally for it not to happen. 

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