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Is it time Bersin replaces Avant?


micnificent28

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Not a overreaction or home town bias. Just judging from the play of the two,I think Bersin's play deserves more timing time. All he has done is produce when called apon. Judging from the two's natural ability I don't think avant offer's much more than Bersin and Avant has shown suspect hand's at times. Yes he caught a TD early in the season but had atleast two ugly drops today. I say let the young blood in there and see what he does with more chances to make plays.

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Avant made a hell of a sideline grab today that was negated since there was a defensive holding penalty drawn by Cotchery on Burfict. Avant also had a nice pick up a screen play and had a nice block on the Cam TD.

Bersin is a good role type player but not an every down WR just yet. Avant is a much better blocker and he's stronger and doesn't get knocked off his route as easy.

Hopefully this offseason we can find someone with a little speed. We went deep to Philly once today and it resulted in a huge gain due to a penalty.

But like said above, your issue should be with Cotchery today and not Avant

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