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Boykin or Bersin?


@bobbyagnese

Boykin or Bersin?  

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  1. 1. If it came down to it, who would you rather see on the 53?

    • Boykin
      52
    • Bersin
      9
    • Other
      1


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Close call but I'll go Boykin. Frankly I think they both could make it.  Overall Boykin has looked better this preseason. However Bersin is 1 inch taller, maybe a better blocker and has much more experience with Cam. So its a very close call and I'd feel more comfortable if we can keep both. Brown better get his poo together or he could be a shocker of a cut. He has dropped a lot of balls this preseason. I know there was some dispute over it but if necessary I can post a slow motion video of him dropping the TD in the endzone vs the Phins to prove it.

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My problem with bersin is that usually guys such as him who have nothing elite with above average hands seem to find holes n the defense.  Bersin continuously has someone draped over his back, he just cant get that seperation.  I think its beasley that comes to mind in dallas is a good example of this.  Hes quick and runs sharp routes nothing out of the ordinary but gets the job done.  Welker and amendola are a few more that come to mind. Bersin just doesnt cut it.  He wouldnt make most teams final cuts newhere else.

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My problem with bersin is that usually guys such as him who have nothing elite with above average hands seem to find holes n the defense.  Bersin continuously has someone draped over his back, he just cant get that seperation.  I think its beasley that comes to mind in dallas is a good example of this.  Hes quick and runs sharp routes nothing out of the ordinary but gets the job done.  Welker and amendola are a few more that come to mind. Bersin just doesnt cut it.  He wouldnt make most teams final cuts newhere else.

So all the wr's that come to mind with Bersin are all coincidentally lacking in skin color pigment?

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