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  1. OTA no. 7 just wrapped up. Greg Olsen caught everything thrown his way (no surprise). Another solid day for Corey Brown.

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    Practice over. Quick notes: KB, Bene, Peters still out; Alexander flavor of the day at LDE; Olsen/Dickson combo continues to look strong.

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Oher brought cookies for the oline men and went camping with Olsen over the weekend. I'll wait until bullets are flying to declare him an upgrade over Bell. 

​Bell was repeatedly talked up as a nice guy. But, that didn't mean his teammates were tripping over themselves to praise him as a player.

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  1. Rivera says Shaq Thompson is expected in CLT on Thursday. Scheduled to participate in next week's minicamp.

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      Kyle Love missed today for personal reason. Thomas Davis will miss tomorrow to see his son graduate from elementary school

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