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Greg Olsen on The Herd


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Maybe its buried in another thread, but this is a great interview, and for others that were feeling sad/salty about Greg, this interview could sooth some wounds.

 

talked about Cam, his time in Miami, our SB run, and very positive things about Rhule and Joe Brady. 

 

There was absolutely Zero hard feelings or resentment towards the new regime, and I will love having him on air having our back in the near future. 

 

So with that, thank you Greg. Go play a year or two more and get into the HOF. 

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9 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Did anyone else get the feeling that this was going into his announcer portfolio?  He seemed more aware of his role as a clear, concise speaker and a personality.  Was he viewing this as an audition?  (not that he needs to do so?)

 

I doubt he needs it as audition but his work in this area has doubtless come with coaching on the importance of such things, so he’s probably just more aware of them than before.

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