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Richard Sherman talks about Cam Newton


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What if I told you this summer Brenton Bersin, trying to just make the team, was the first option in a divisional playoff game?

What if I told you it was against Richard Sherman in Seattle?

Would you believe me?

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That play was designed to go away from Sherman's side. But first-year receiver Brenton Bersin, the first read, slipped in his route.

But first-year receiver Brenton Bersin, the first read, slipped in his route.

Brenton Bersin, the first read

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HAHAHA HAHAHA That's all I got out of that too
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Philly Brown is a short, speedy receiver who had a step on Sherman. Cam instead of leading Brown decided (or by lack of ability) threw a jump ball. Threw a jump ball to his short speedy receiver who was being covered by an exceptionally tall corner.

Horrible play. Stupid play design if Bersin was the #1, stupid throw by Cam. That play shows the difference in the two teams.

I don't think Cam was throwing a jump ball.....think he underthrew a ball. Philly was behind Sherman. Cam just didn't put enough on it

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Philly Brown is a short, speedy receiver who had a step on Sherman. Cam instead of leading Brown decided (or by lack of ability) threw a jump ball. Threw a jump ball to his short speedy receiver who was being covered by an exceptionally tall corner.

Horrible play. Stupid play design if Bersin was the #1, stupid throw by Cam. That play shows the difference in the two teams.

Those are different plays. I don't even think Bersin was in on the Sherman int play, but he was the only WR on the pick 6.
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That play was designed to go away from Sherman's side. But first-year receiver Brenton Bersin, the first read, slipped in his route.

 

But first-year receiver Brenton Bersin, the first read, slipped in his route.

 

Brenton Bersin, the first read

 

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This is funny. If you didn't pie this, please do. 

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