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Tremble to attend Tight End University


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55 minutes ago, YourLastThought said:

Does this actually help or is it just a commercialized thing for fun? If it does awesome and let's hope he keeps growing because he has so much potential for a young guy. 

Greg Olsen is one of the originators so, no, I don't think it's just a commercialized thing for fun.

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3 hours ago, YourLastThought said:

Does this actually help or is it just a commercialized thing for fun? If it does awesome and let's hope he keeps growing because he has so much potential for a young guy. 

Last year Kittle and Kelse were out and about on Broadway in Nashville poppin bottles with the common folk. You could probably run into 'em again this weekend, they go pretty hard.

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3 hours ago, stbugs said:

At first I thought it might be a good sign, but they’ve got 50 attendees and 2 currently playing “coaches” so every starter and half the backup TEs will be there. The only news is that our starter and recipient of a new extension wasn’t invited. Before you think that maybe only the young guys are invited, I saw at least 3 from Thomas’ draft class and the year before.

I mean....only the Panthers haven't given up on Ian Thomas. He's a decent backup guy but he has maxed out his potential.

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3 hours ago, GRWatcher said:

Greg Olsen is one of the originators so, no, I don't think it's just a commercialized thing for fun.

I saw, youtube i think, a video about TE university and Olsen was there.  They put these guys through a pretty decent workout.  I am sure that it will help Tremble.  To hear Thomas isn't there doesn't surprise me.  He doesn't seem like a guy to really give a damn whether he improves or not.

 

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