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I really believe our biggest weakness right now is ST. What changes need to and can be made before we play the Seahawks? Will Rivera leave Bersin back there? I hold my breath every time we're receiving a punt. I feel like going into C Link with that environment, weather and noise we need a dude with ice in his fuging veins receiving. Joe Webb anyone? I'm halfway serious about that.

 

Personal changes aside we need to protect Nortman because he is money when he has time and Gano needs to get back to being $$$. I really believe our ST & Defense will be what wins us this game. Don't have too much faith in our offense going up against LOB in their house. 

 

Keep fuging Pounding.

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honestly i would put fozzy in there all week of practice with bersin and see what he looks like

 

fozzy has a ton of confidence.

 

 

the thing with bersin is that those two fug ups are so easily avoidable its truly unbelievable that the staff didn't beat that into his head the first time it happened.

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honestly i would put fozzy in there all week of practice with bersin and see what he looks like

 

fozzy has a ton of confidence.

 

 

the thing with bersin is that those two fug ups are so easily avoidable its truly unbelievable that the staff didn't beat that into his head the first time it happened.

He was screaming poison and still standing in the way of the ball. LIKE COME THE fug ON!!?!?!

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I believe Bersin will be fine.  The key will be whether this plagues his head or not.

 

He isn't a true dynamic returner, he's just asked to go back and not make a mistake.  If he can do that, we're fine.  I truly see no way that there is a repeat of last week.

 

 

(I feel like I've posted this same thing 4 times, but my thoughts on the subject just seem to fit.)

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Bersin made a bone headed play. No doubt and he is well aware. I like most of Panther nation blamed him for the turn in momentum in 2Q. It was a rookie mistake. One I sincerely doubt he will make again. He fielded a number of punts after that play cleanly. Not saying he is a great punt returner but no one could have felt worse than he did after that mistake and he played through it. That is called experience and he just got a bunch that should cary through to the next game.

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The thing that sticks with me is the fact that the very next punt he was close enough that a crazy bounce could have hit him.

 

On those plays it amazes me that these guys don't go far, far away. Don't give a chance for the one in a million bounce or to get knocked into the ball or missed call.

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The thing that sticks with me is the fact that the very next punt he was close enough that a crazy bounce could have hit him.

 

On those plays it amazes me that these guys don't go far, far away. Don't give a chance for the one in a million bounce or to get knocked into the ball or missed call.

When someone yells poison you GTFO.

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