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Older fans, who ya got? Olsen or Walls?


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Most of the posters here are probably too young to remember Wesley Walls and what he meant to the franchise in the 90s, but the guy could block, run, and catch.  He was pretty much our first homegrown star, even if he was drafted by another team.  The guy could do it all, and established records that stood until Olsen came along in a much friendlier passing era.

If you were building a team from scratch and got to choose between all Panthers players to date in their prime, which player would you start at Tight End?  And why?

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I don't think your memory is that good if you think Walls could block.  Fox let him go because he could not block.  But he probably had the best hands of any player in Panther history.  If you threw it within 5 yards of him he would find a way to catch it.  With that being said I would still rather have Olsen.  He is faster and a better blocker, now.  When Olsen first got here he was on the Walls level of blocking but now he is pretty good at it.  Walls was not the athlete that Olsen is but damn, he could catch everything.

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Depends of offense and QB

For Steve B, Walls was a great TE, For Cam N and our downfield attack, not many fit better than Olsen.

 

Two different offensive systems, two different QB's and two different TE's.  I think Olsen has been asked to do more, especially with the blocking assignments.  Not that he has mastered it yet, but I think covering more responsibilities than Walls.

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Depends of offense and QB

For Steve B, Walls was a great TE, For Cam N and our downfield attack, not many fit better than Olsen.

 

Two different offensive systems, two different QB's and two different TE's.  I think Olsen has been asked to do more, especially with the blocking assignments.  Not that he has mastered it yet, but I think covering more responsibilities than Walls.

Ditto.

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Walls complained about blocking all the time much like Tony G did. He was a heck of a player, but I'd even choose Kris Mangum over him. Mangum may not have the numbers of Walls or Olsen but he did everything. Lunch pail type of team player. But I'd choose Greg Olsen over them all, cerebral type of team player willing to do anything to win.

 

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