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If Bersin is promoted...


Mr. Scot

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Probably Marlowe :( Maybe Kyle Love with Star back.

I'd bet it would be Colin Cole if we choose to let a DT go. Love is clearly ahead of him in the pecking order as you can see by the fact he was the starter and got the most snaps at 1T when Star was out. Love has also outperformed Cole.

If it's not Marlowe then I think Cole goes and I think Cole would be the one to go anyway because Marlowe would likely be picked up whereas Cole would more than likely be available to be signed if we need him again at some point. That does assume Star is 100% though.

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I don't think it would be smart to cut and risk a decent player to bring up a marginal WR to fill in for cotchery for just a few weeks. 

Funcheas and Norwood and two TE sets should just have bigger roles in the offense. 

More action for Funchess and Norwood was my thought too. 

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