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I am more worried about Cotchery then Avant.  JC doesn't seem to be anywhere near the same page as Cam.  Avant at least had a good catch against KC last week.

 

People keep saying Bersin isn't a #2 but the man gets open and he has as good of hands as KB or Avant. 

 

I would love to see him move into the #2 spot against Pittsburgh.  Let's see what he can do opposite KB.

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Cotchery and Avant both have track records that speak for themselves and although they are older, their game isn't extremely speed-reliant. I am not worried about either one. Cotchery has also proven in the past that he can make the transition to new team/oc/QB. Not worried about them at all.

 

Honsetly, I'm a little more worried about Cam and the Oline combination. Cam seems a little frantic back there and is tucking the ball way too often. At times, it is hard to tell whose fault it is but it wasn't pretty.

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Cam is in love with KB and that's great, but KB is gonna start drawing a crowd, and Cam will need to start finding his vets. Between so many new receivers, and Cam's ankle recovery, not surprising the QB/receiver chemistry isn't there yet. Hopefully Cotch and Avant will start getting some Cam love and we'll see more dump offs and fewer sacks.

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