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Bersin at PR


Kuhndog94

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I don't understand why they won't make him full time back there. He didn't get much yardage, but didn't look nervous and he didn't hesitate.

The guy took off as soon as he caught it. He didn't take 2 seconds to decide what to do.

I like Philly, but we take a gamble every time we let him field a punt.

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Agreed.

Philly is hesitant and slow. Bersin caught it and got what he could. Fine by me.

That was what made Mark Jones a good return man.

He wasn't a super athlete either, but he was smart, had good field vision, made quick decisions and knew how to use his blockers.

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That was what made Mark Jones a good return man.

He wasn't a super athlete either, but he was smart, had good field vision, made quick decisions and knew how to use his blockers.

Yep very similar running styles won't argue with you there. However, I cringe everytime I see Philly with the ball. Just doesn't look like he has the strength to hang onto the ball.

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Just trying to figure out if Philly is a vet that has been doing this in the NFL forever or if he is a rookie trying to develop.   I am not saying that he doesn't need to improve but I am saying that it takes time to adjust to the Pro Game. But hey that's just me. :geek:

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