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Greg Olsen retires


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2 minutes ago, jackson113 said:

Screw him. Left because he got pissed about us firing Rivera. He could have taught our young players and be a leader. He was selfish in the end. Poo me all you want.

He left because Hurney cut him.

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5 minutes ago, jackson113 said:

Screw him. Left because he got pissed about us firing Rivera. He could have taught our young players and be a leader. He was selfish in the end. Poo me all you want.

Nah you’re right about selfish. But he left because he wasn’t wanted back. And for good measure, he isn’t worth the money and hasn’t been since his foot injury, he’s been done. 

The first, exact second Hurney came back thru the door he and TD went and whined for more money and an extension. Shoulda been obvious then Hurney should not of came back. Olsen played him to his weakness, bloating contracts for fan favorite, injured at that.

Then proceeded to sit on the bench with his injury collecting his checks, except his last year when he was somewhat serviceable but still obviously injured.

At least TD was warranted. But Greg, while a great player, is for sure a bitch.

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Hope he signs a 1 day contract to retire a Panther. Hall of honor for sure. It's a bummer we couldn't get it done with him here and that his tenure here ended with the foot injuries, but it was a heck of a ride. First TE ever to have 3 consecutive 1000 yard seasons. Go crush the both Greg, I'll enjoy watching and listening.

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