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Official Panthers Practice Thread - Opening Night - 7/26


Jeremy Igo

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Hello from Wofford College. 

Please us this thread for discussion of the first training camp practice. 

I will be contributing and tweeting photos and such. If someone could paste here for me I would appreciate it. The internet here is far from reliable. 

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18 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Bold Prediction: Brenton Bersin makes the team and turns out to be the next coming of Jerry Rice.

people tend to forget that Bersin is like 6'3'' with good hands , at least when he's catching passes and not kicks.

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3 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

people tend to forget that Bersin is like 6'3'' with good hands , at least when he's catching passes and not kicks.

People remember the return game and the elevated role on the offense.  Fact is Bersin was adequate in a pinch but far from good.  He is a reliable bottom of the roster receiver.  Not spectacular but he runs decent routes and has good hands.  More times than not he is where he is supposed to be on the field and is doing his job.  

Hes not not a flash guy that's going to be a threat for the home run which is why every other guy that comes in with over the top flash and speed is perceived to be better. They aren't.  Your bottom of the roster receiver is adequate and consistent. 

Not saying he makes the team just sayin why he's made it in the past.  

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