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Greg Olsen’s behavior


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I am surprised this hasn’t been brought up, but I’m slightly concerned with GO’s animosity on the sidelines.

i can’t recall seeing Olsen being as animated as he has been the last couple of weeks.

im almost concerned from his post game interviews and interaction with cam on the sideline that he doesn’t believe or is fading.

id like to hear your thoughts.

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

I am surprised this hasn’t been brought up, but I’m slightly concerned with GO’s animosity on the sidelines.

i can’t recall seeing Olsen being as animated as he has been the last couple of weeks.

im almost concerned from his post game interviews and interaction with cam on the sideline that he doesn’t believe or is fading.

id like to hear your thoughts.

I’m sure he’s concerned with cams poor performance He’s a veteran and has that right. The young guys can’t complain

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4 minutes ago, PantherPhann89 said:

Yeah Olsen has been animated lately. Although the previous week it was due to what he thought was a bad challenge from RR, but this week I think it was because of Cams accuracy and I don't blame him. Cam has dealt with high throws his entire career and hasn't been able to fix it yet.

Last week at the Bucs he came off of the field slammed his helmet went to the bench and spoke to no one.

i think he was open and cam didn’t see him. That behavior is concerning.

even yesterday it appeared Cam was trying to talk to Olsen on the sideline and he wanted nothing to do with it.

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10 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

This Mikey guy blaming cam in every thread is getting old

Well I praised cam before but he played poo yesterday Is it alloeed to tell the truth on this forum or is Cam a sacred cow who can’t be criticized? Shula and Rivera deserve much more blame than Cam

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9 minutes ago, PantherPhann89 said:

Yeah Olsen has been animated lately. Although the previous week it was due to what he thought was a bad challenge from RR, but this week I think it was because of Cams accuracy and I don't blame him. Cam has dealt with high throws his entire career and hasn't been able to fix it yet.

Cam overthrew him, left him hanging out there where he took a helmet to helmet on a defensive receiver that the ref refuses to call even though he was looking right at him. I'd be pissed to. 

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It may have something to do with a no call on interference on the first pass to him and the no call on the targeted helmet-to-helmet hit he got on the second pass. I'm sure the overthrows and just complete misses as the day went on didn't help.

The refs and Cam were making the day mighty hard on him. The number of times he was wide open and either not noticed or completely overthrown was disconcerting. Maybe he thought someone ought to get in Cam's ear and get him into the game.

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1 minute ago, shaqattaq said:

Cam overthrew him, left him hanging out there where he took a helmet to helmet on a defensive receiver that the ref refuses to call even though he was looking right at him. I'd be pissed to. 

He probably wanted to hit the offficial lol

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