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Greg Olsen is a baller


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Career high for receptions the past two weeks. Leads the league in receptions for a TE. Also now holds the franchise record for receiving yards and receptions in a season for a TE.

I remember when he first got here and everyone underestimated him because he could never catch the ball and was never reliable. Now he's the opposite. He's matured tremendously. 

We've gotta get this guy to a Pro Bowl. 

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Greg Olsen has been with the team for almost four years now so numbers wise let's compare:

 

                                       G GS Rec Yds  Avg Lng  TD FUM Lost
2014 Carolina Panthers 14 14  81   960 11.9 38    6     1       0  
2013 Carolina Panthers 16 16  73   816 11.2 31    6     0       0
2012 Carolina Panthers 16 16  69   843 12.2 47T  5     0       0
2011 Carolina Panthers 16 13  45   540 12.0 44T  5     1       1

 

2011-14 Greg Olsen averages:

-67 receptions, 789.75 yards, 5.5 TD, 0.25 fumbles

1. Greg was the leading receiver in 2013 and is currently the leading receiver in 2014.

2. Cam Newton was his QB and his accuracy was 59.8% between 2011-13

3. His first year in Carolina, 2011, he shared time with Jeremy Shockey who caught 37 balls for 455 yards and four touchdowns.

 

 

Wesley Walls was a Panther for seven years and was a great red zone target.

                                       G GS Rec Yds Avg  Lng  TD FUM Lost
2002 Carolina Panthers 15 14 19   241 12.7  27     4   0        0

2001 Carolina Panthers 14 14 43   452 10.5  25     5   0        0  

2000 Carolina Panthers   8   8 31   422 13.6  54     2   0        0

1999 Carolina Panthers 16 16 63   822 13.0  37T  12  1        1  

1998 Carolina Panthers 14 14 49   506 10.3  30     5   0        0

1997 Carolina Panthers 15 15 58   746 12.9  52     6   0        0

1996 Carolina Panthers 16 15 61   713 11.7  40T 10   0        0

 

1996-99 Wesley Walls averages: (these were his best four years in total yards)

-57.5 receptions, 696.75 yards, 8.25 TD, 0.25 fumbles

1. Walls was the leading receiver for yards in 1997 for the Panthers

2. Kerry Collins and Steve Beuerlein were his QBs.  

-Collins was not very accurate at 51.8% while he and Walls were both Panthers (1996-1998.)  

-Steve Beuerlein was much more accurate at 61.55% (1998-1999.)

3. During his best four years, Walls led the Panthers in receiving touchdowns in 1996, 1997, and 1999.  He finished 3rd in 1998 behind Rocket Ismail (8), and Mushin Muhammad (6.)

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Always been a Greg fan.. I was surprised when we got him. Best thing about him is his mental game. He WANTS it.. Those are the type of players that win big games. He helps the other guys get into that tough mindset of nothing is going to stop me I'm going to score.

 

Im sure Greg is frusterated as hell 80 percent of the time with playcalls and things on the team in general of conservative over lords/fans. 

 

Really hope he gets into the pro bowl. If the media can hop the fug off manziel for a fuging second.

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