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Bersin is still Practice Squad Eligible


Jeremy Igo

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now that he is no longer asked to return punts...my Bersin rage has calmed down.

I say he is a good keep.  We need guys that could step up and know our playbook inside and out.  He fits that now.

 

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2 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Brenton Bersin has 2 accrued seasons. Exception PS players can have no more than 2 accrued seasons. 

Looking like a long shot for him to make the regular roster, but is good to keep on the PS, no?

Ideal to keep him on PS assuming other WRs (Hill..) beat him out for #5 spot, ESPECIALLY if we only carry 5 wideouts on the 53. 

He's not likely to be poached (we saw that last year when he cleared waivers and then lasted several weeks on the PS).

And he's plug and play as a backup, great chemistry with Cam, sure hands.   If we need him (as we did last year when Cotch was injured) we can call him up and he's ready.  Win - Win.

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