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Greg Olsen on first take tomorrow


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Heard they were going to ask some tough question. Will be watching what he says about the QB that re-surged his career.

Sad thing is that we know he won't say the truth. He'll be pc. Injuries, needs more time with wrs, oline changes. Don't expect him to throw him under the bus or overly defend him.

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Greg Olsen is a class act and a Pro.

 

He won't throw his coaches under the bus and he won't throw his teammates under the bus.

 

He certainly appeared frustrated during the Atlanta game...not sure all of it was due to the play calling.

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Yeah Greg is a nice, honest guy but there's no way on earth I expect him to go on there and be anything but PC.

 

I like to listen to Greg Olsen because he is well spoken and informative to a point but there's  no way he will go indepth concerning sensitive team issues we are interested in. Just not gonna happen,so don't expect to much.

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I like to listen to Greg Olsen because he is well spoken and informative to a point but there's no way he will go indepth concerning sensitive team issues we are interested in. Just not gonna happen,so don't expect to much.

Fug it. Speak the truth. If Gettleman has any balls Rivera's ship has already sailed. He's not gonna cut his starting TE and one of his only two legit pass catching weapons to placate the butthurt of a lame duck coach.

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