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Olsen: Change leads to change


Mr. Scot

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To be clear, I didn't really think Olsen was going to be back next year anyway, but reading that comment makes me think it's even less likely than it would have been.

The question that comes to mind now is how many other veterans or free agents might decide they're not necessarily on board for a rebuild.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Let's say you're James Bradberry or Shaq Thompson. Does change lead to "change" for you too?

Don't worry, friend. I've been assured by Mr. Tepper that we have a great talent evaluator at GM. I'm sure that person will wisely use our viable resources.

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3 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Im fine with it. This culture was great on the surface but it wasnt about winning or even putting the best players on the field. Thank you and good luck.

Unfortunately this is the truth and has been for a long time 

We were content with being average as long as we had a nice and pleasant community. 

It's not that I want a bunch of divas. It's just that I'm tired of not being a consistent winning team because the focus is on having a bunch of content and pleasant people on the team who go out on their own terms.

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