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Greg Olsen doesn't mince words.


Jeremy Igo

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Agree. During a dissapointing season you can easily see who quits and who hangs in there and gives their best. Giving that second effort, especially when you're getting your ass handed to you says a lot about a player to me. 

There were a few that didn't quit last night and I think you could easily identify them. 

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3 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

Guys he is talking about?

1. KB

2. Tolbert

3. Dickson

4. Tre Boston

5. KK

6. Ealy

7. McClain

8. Rivera

9. Fat Dave

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KK, Boston, and Ealy graded out last night as our top defensive guys. entering the game, KK was the number 1 run stopping DT in the league. his sacks don't show the production, but it's there.

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I thought about putting him too but almost no one on this board sees it for what he is right now.


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Everyone says you have to take the highs with the lows with Cam. I wonder if they feel that way now watching his half ass effort. He's a professional. Get your poo together.


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