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It's ok guys, Bersin is back


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David Newton ESPN Staff Writer 

The Panthers on Monday re-signed wide receiver Brenton Bersin, who was cut on Saturday so DE Larry Webster could be signed off the practice squad. They waived Webster, who could be re-signed to the practice squad if he clears waivers. Also, OL Chris Scott returned from suspension. The team has a one-game roster exemption on Scott, but if he is active for next Monday's game against Tampa Bay the Panthers will have to make a move to clear a spot on the 53-man roster.

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Were so mean to this guy...

 

But honestly I wouldn't mind Chris Scott being out there for back up on the O line.. if hes in shape. Thats one large MF. 

Or fug it let Byrd take a few kick offs or send him on a drag and just fug the defenses mind because I promise you no one on that defenses is going to keep up with Byrd... even if its a 3rd qtr fly route against a tired corner.. 

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