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Bersin four catches for 54 yds


Jmac

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For everyone that shat on this guy and wrote him off. All he does is catch the ball and move the chains. Credit to B.B for being the possession guy that they need.....Dependable and sure handed. If he does go back to the PS, just a matter of time before someone swipes him up. Good job today for making the plays and keeping drives alive.

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I tend to agree with you, but my limited observation in games seems to lead me to think less of him in the "reliability" department. He does seem to find a crucial play when you really need it, and I think he is smart, and very cool headed. Which I like. I think he deserves a spot on the roster.

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I was a big voice for him getting reps over Norwood.  If Norwood can't produce high now, there is no use in keeping him on the active roster with Cotchery being out.  That said, I'm not sure we sit him even if Cotch returns.  When's the last time Cotch had 54 yards in a game??

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I realize he's not a Pro Bowler, but he catches the ball consistently. I don't understand all the low ceiling stuff. How is anyone on this forum qualified to say that or know that. I'm greatful no one looked at me early in my career and just decided he can only go so far. 

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4-0 everything is good. We had some issues with receivers getting off the line and creating separation against Seattle in the playoffs.

Love what the receivers have done up to this point but it only gets tougher. That said Bersin seems years ahead of the guy from Seattle we got and the guy we drafted.

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