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Greg is back next game


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Another positive coming off this huge win going into the bye. If everything works out like it should and likely will with Greg, he'll be back against New York. Planning to drive out to that game to see the ass whooping we're going to lay on them. This offense has shown a ton of promise since the KB trade against two solid defenses and now we get Greg back and heck maybe even Kalil at some point, Curtis we don't know and Byrd likely back at some point. Defense wasn't as good as they should've been today with the first two TDs but still a top defense. PIE for the win people!

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14 hours ago, Kryptick said:

2 Possibilities: Greg brings our offense to full potential OR Cam forces to Greg way too much and our offense goes down a tier.

Cam has only had an issue staring down one receiver, and it wasnt Greg Olsen. Olsen has always been Cam's reliable go-to. I honestly think our offense will go up a tier with Olsen back. He's just so good at winning his individual matchup on 95% of plays. he's open on almost every play. What we've been waiting for from Shepard will be made up by Greg. idk... im not 100% sure how it will look but i have full faith he makes this offense better.

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3 minutes ago, mjligon said:

With Olsen returning, CMac should have a really strong finish to the year 

not really. Since Stew is running well again , McCaffreys back to getting 4 to 7 carries a game. Cam's been ignoring him alot lately as a checkdown, either that or this past game there were 7 targets to McCaffrey and only 3 receptions, but no drops... so he's been inaccurately targeting McCaffrey.

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6 minutes ago, UpstatePanther said:

Cam has only had an issue staring down one receiver, and it wasnt Greg Olsen. Olsen has always been Cam's reliable go-to. I honestly think our offense will go up a tier with Olsen back. He's just so good at winning his individual matchup on 95% of plays. he's open on almost every play. What we've been waiting for from Shepard will be made up by Greg. idk... im not 100% sure how it will look but i have full faith he makes this offense better.

Ya, he really never forced it to Greg like he did KB.  Greg gets a lot of targets cause he gets open

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8 minutes ago, mjligon said:

In the pass game douche nozzle smh

7 receptions for 36 yards (vs Bears)

5 receptions for 49 yards (vs Bucs)

5 for 28 vs Falcons 

3 for 27 vs Dolphins  

You really think Greg is going to do much ? If anything he'll take targets away from McCaffrey. Cam could literally check down to McCaffrey for half the plays in the game for at least 6 yard gain but he usually ignores him for the longer play to Funchess or Dickson. 

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