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Brenton Bersin continues to impress


Jeremy Igo
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​The list is ordered by people who have caught the most first downs..  Bersin's 84% first down percentage is a great number.

11 of 13 passes is not enough of a sample size to even make the list when the other guys on the list have 60 something  rec.  And we're main targets.. 

I  was being sarcastic  in the 1st place..  You shouldn't  be called or known for  anything with  13rec in your resume.  

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Bersin is going to be our 4th or 5th receiving option at best, and people are bickering about him like he's going to be our #2, lol.

Hypothetical, but if say Benjamin and Ginn get hurt around the same time, wouldn't that 4th or 5th receiver be invaluable?
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Hypothetical, but if say Benjamin and Ginn get hurt around the same time, wouldn't that 4th or 5th receiver be invaluable?

​I mean, if we're down 2 of our top 4 WR's, we're just about fugged anyway. So what exactly is there to debate here?

Benjamin is our #1, Olsen though he is a TE is basically our #2 WR, Funchess would be #3 in that order, Ginn would be #4, then Bersin would be battling it out with Cotchery for #5.

Again, I don't understand all the hyperbole like Bersin is going to be a top 2  or 3 option.

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Fans have a ridiculously "all or nothing" attitude when it comes to some players.

Screw up one play and no matter what you've done before,  you're no good, you were never any good and you should never play another down for this team again.

It's silly.

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Bersin is going to be our 4th or 5th receiving option at best, and people are bickering about him like he's going to be our #2, lol.

They actually did something to have a following and let's be clear nobody blinked a eye when gGettiswas cut and Lafell wwasn't resigned..  We actuallyhad people claiming CCotchery and Avant were better.. 

Serious qquestion  if your 4th and 5th Wr is not a special teams guy or big time play maker..  Why is not a wasted roster spot??  

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