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Chances Bersin could be our number 2 at WR


Matthias

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I consider possession receivers to be guys that mostly catch the ball and that's it. Bersin may not be a burner but from what I can see, he has ability to do some things after the catch and he can make the difficult catches. I hope he gets some looks against Revis.

So far he's looked good against lesser talent. I want to see what he got against starters, especially one of the best in Revis.

last season, 38.4% of Jerricho Cotchery's receiving yds came after the catch, per sportingcharts.com

for Avant, it was:

2011 - 28.4%

2012 - 26.1%

2013 - 20.1%

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Considerably

Lafell is better due to experience but it's far from considerably. He is the wr version of Tony Romo, all his drops and bad plays seem to come at the worst possible time

Btw, this isn't an endorsement for bering to be the #2 wr

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Lafell is better due to experience but it's far from considerably. He is the wr version of Tony Romo, all his drops and bad plays seem to come at the worst possible time

Btw, this isn't an endorsement for bering to be the #2 wr

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Bersin has yet to make an NFL active roster and reports were silent about him for the last two weeks. Suddenly we have a thread about him being a #2? LOLZ

 

You're trying to claim the difference between practice squad and being a #2 receiver isn't a considerable difference. 

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... explain how he isn't better...

Bersin runs better routes, has better hands, doesn't drop the ball every other play.. Lafell completly lacks consistency. Bersin is more dependable..

Now please explain to me why Lafell was better for the Panthers. Lafell has had opportunity after opportunity, Bersin came in as a scrub, and showed out to earn the "#4" spot. No reason we can't use him as a #2. What does a #2 do that Bersin can't do? If you can't answer that question..

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