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I've heard his too and it is absurd. He's got 13 career catches. 

Might not be as absurd as it sounds.

Talented players generally make lousy mentors/coaches because they haven't had to work as hard. Guys who had to fight for what they get do a better job teaching others to do the same.

And regardless of what the idiots who think he's Jerry Richardson's favorite player may think, Bersin's earned his way via a lot of hard work.

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Might not be as absurd as it sounds.

Talented players generally make lousy mentors/coaches because they haven't had to work as hard. Guys who had to fight for what they get do a better job teaching others to do the same.

And regardless of what the idiots who think he's Jerry Richardson's favorite player may think, Bersin's earned his way via a lot of hard work.

lots of players work hard. 

 

Those less talented but hard working ones are the ones that RR clings to and they cost us games. 

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lots of players work hard. 

 

Those less talented but hard working ones are the ones that RR clings to and they cost us games. 

Those guys are actually good to have around.  Every team has 'em.

It's when you have too many of 'em or they start in front of better players that you start having issues.

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Id take bersin over cotch . Cotch made some nice catches but screwed us alot , dropping a game winner vs the bengals, not looking for the ball vs ari which caused a almost pick six and his tipped drop pass that almost got picked vs Seattle which should of been an easy first 

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Those guys are actually good to have around.  Every team has 'em.

It's when you have too many of 'em or they start in front of better players that you start having issues.

Well, its a good thing that our coach doesn't have a history of doing such things.

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