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Patriots work out Brenton Bersin...


Jeremy Igo

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Now that Jerry Richardson no longer owns the Panthers, it appears Brenton Bersin’s scholarship there has expired.

But he has continued to look for work, away from his patron. According to Doug Kyed of NESN, Bersin worked out for the Patriots last week.

The wide receiver who grew up in Richardson’s neighborhood in Charlotte, and who perhaps coincidentally has spent parts of each of the last six seasons with the Panthers, no longer works there. (It had to be particularly sad for him not going to training camp at Wofford College this year, since he and Richardson shared an alma mater as well.)

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I have a difficult time with the Richardson angle given the number of times (5) he was released and resigned. 

Looks like Hurney maybe finally brought in some real receiver competition such that he isn't actually one of better options we have at that part of the depth chart 

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I wish him the best of luck to be honest. While many here didn't like him and always wanted to bash him for his mistakes as a returner he really wasn't that bad of a receiver. He was pretty reliable whenever we absolutely had to have a catch for a  key 1st down to extend a drive on 3rd or 4th down. He obviously isn't a top receiver but he was always solid depth when we needed him.

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I was guilty early on (pre-him cutting his hair) of ragging on him. 

Truth is, he was a hard worker and caught almost everything we needed him to catch. I was bummed not to see him in Wofford this year, but I understand why. 

If he doesn’t make a team this year he has a pretty nice back up plan!  

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