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Greg Olsen


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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The timing of that move was still beyond awful. It left us with no other choice but to throw draft picks at CBs in desperation. That led to fielding one of the worst NFL secondaries I've ever seen. Just let him play out the season under the tag and let him walk the following off-season 

Norman refused to sign the tag.

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Tip o' the cap to The Gregger....

....he is ballin' out.

It's also worth noting that if there's anyone who can coach Cam up on how to battle through a foot injury and get back into the lineup as soon as possible -- it's The Gregger.

Let's hope Cam is willing to listen and follow.

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25 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

KC fans might disagree, but I think he had a good game--amazing how good he can be when the ball is there on time.

Didn't have to include a Cam Newton shot. Olsen wasn't anything special before he arrived at Carolina.

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28 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Meh...Andrews is new...Kelce is good but give me Olsen..he blocks too

Greg’s pass blocking has always been great. He’s struggled in the run game. Can’t speak on Andrews but Kelce is a better all around blocker too.

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