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What is it About Bersin and Pre Season


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52 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

He makes the catches in the regular season as well... He's one of our more sure handed receivers. People give him flack over the ST debacle a few years ago

People act like we lost the Superb Owl or something when really we just almost lost a wild card game when we were 7-8-1.

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2 minutes ago, O-Ther said:

Thanks for almost killing our chance to win the game Bersin  Damiere

Don't hate on Byrd, he had a good game, played tough after that nasty hit on an earlier kick return.  Sure that last muff was bad, but give him some credit for playing well other than that,

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1 minute ago, KB_fan said:

Don't hate on Byrd, he had a good game, played tough after that nasty hit on an earlier kick return.  Sure that last muff was bad, but give him some credit for playing well other than that,

Bersin became the pariah of the Huddle after 1 muffed punt. Just applying the same standard to all

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