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Greg Olsen Needs Our Help.


Jakob

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Couldn't find a thread on this, so please delete if I missed it. With less than 48 hours to go, Olsen is only down 125k (was 132k when I started this thread) votes from first place, which would win him 25k for his charity.

http://www.nfl.com/manoftheyear

We were in this exact place last year and pulled it out right in the end. If a few more people could join us in spamming the twitter hashtag #WPMOYChallenge +Olsen, we can do it!

 

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Man of the year is for on the field and off the field. I actually met Greg this year, had about a ten minute conversation with him, one of the most down to earth guys you’ll ever meet. But he’s been nothing but pouty when he’s been on the field this season. We can’t criticize Cam and give Greg a pass for the way he’s been acting. 

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34 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Man of the year is for on the field and off the field. I actually met Greg this year, had about a ten minute conversation with him, one of the most down to earth guys you’ll ever meet. But he’s been nothing but pouty when he’s been on the field this season. We can’t criticize Cam and give Greg a pass for the way he’s been acting. 

You are the worst type of fan.

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1 hour ago, AceBoogie said:

Man of the year is for on the field and off the field. I actually met Greg this year, had about a ten minute conversation with him, one of the most down to earth guys you’ll ever meet. But he’s been nothing but pouty when he’s been on the field this season. We can’t criticize Cam and give Greg a pass for the way he’s been acting. 

Racism found.

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4 hours ago, AceBoogie said:

Man of the year is for on the field and off the field. I actually met Greg this year, had about a ten minute conversation with him, one of the most down to earth guys you’ll ever meet. But he’s been nothing but pouty when he’s been on the field this season. We can’t criticize Cam and give Greg a pass for the way he’s been acting. 

What's that got to do with his foundation and helping kids and you helping?

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#WPMOYChallenge + Olsen #WPMOYChallenge + Olsen #WPMOYChallenge + Olsen #WPMOYChallenge + Olsen #WPMOYChallenge + Olsen #WPMOYChallenge + Olsen #WPMOYChallenge + Olsen #WPMOYChallenge + Olsen #WPMOYChallenge + Olsen #WPMOYChallenge + Olsen #WPMOYChallenge + Olsen

 

 

lol i did that on every damn tweet i could find and retweeted all of em

 

 

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we winning!

 

FUG panther fans sawrm. 

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