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The Bersin Factor ?


TheWiz

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Ok.... I know we all love Sunshine. Its a great hometown story... but can NO ONE ELSE return punts?

 

Philly? Fozzy?

 

I feel like our special teams is still an area of weakness.... (See Minnesota game.). Hopefully we address it with a new coach and some depth.

 

If we make a splash in the draft with a WR, Is Bersin back on this team in 2015??

 

2014 Stats: 20 targets, 13 rec, 151 yds, 1 TD.

 

 

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Im nervous on every punt return. I feel like the odds of us fumbling and giving them a huge game changing position is always there.

 

If that happens in a playoff game that could very well seal the game for the other team. 

 

Our coverage sucks, our blocking sucks, I don't know. Fozzy might be one of the best in the open field with the ball more than anyone on the team.. but I don't want to see him get demolished with no blocks. Bersin is a pretty big guy. Just catch the ball plz.

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I've said it about 80 times, but STs really scares me.

 

chknwing said it... Bersin hasn't dropped one.  

 

I'd love to have some kind of dynamic PR guy but honestly, if he's not dropping them and making dumb mistakes, I'll take it.

 

I will admit to holding my breath however...

 

Maryland has a WR Stefon Diggs... runs a 4.39 40. Has been hurt so he's projected to go in the later rounds. If available, would love to pick him up in the 3rd or 4th as a return specialist. Someone like him could really work his way into our WR rotation.

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