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This Year's WPMOY Award Is A Tie - One Person Didn't Make It


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NFL Network's Twitter Has Announced The Winners

Someone isn't included:

Sadly, Greg Olsen didn't make it.

Greg Olsen's foundation, Receptions for Research, focus' specifically on charitable work towards families whose children were struck with congenital heart disease and early screening, after his own son TJ suffered the disease and received great care at the Levine's Children Hospital. His son had to endure 4 open heart surgeries during the ordeal, and with early screening, he is a survivor.

His foundation has helped countless families with costs, love, and hope in North Carolina. 

So they make this a tie, and not include Greg Olsen? Are they serious right now? How is Greg Olsen not on here with his amazing work, especially with them rubbing it in with having a two way tie?

 

 

 

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45 minutes ago, panther252 said:

fuging shameful. You pick one or give all three the award. Not make it two way tie and leave one man out of such a prestigious award and make it seem his contributions weren't as good as theirs. This is an insult to a Greg. 

yeah i think its stupid way of doing things too. especially when theres only 3 people there who could get the awards, naturally its going to be like a bitchslap to the 3rd person if the other two people win the award and he doesnt ...\

Could you imagine last year if D.Henry, C.McCaffrey, and D.Watson were the only ones invited to the Heisman ceremony.. Henry and McCaffrey are co winners and Watson just gets to sit there looking like a scrub? I mean the awards arent comparable but just saying

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