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Panthers have acquired Greg Olsen!(Update For #3rd Round Pick in 2012)


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If I need to be banned, then go ahead. I've been quite honest here and posted plenty of compliments about your team. I don't know why you have to be so hot headed over it. We're all just football fans having a good time.

DOnt worry about that.

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If I need to be banned, then go ahead. I've been quite honest here and posted plenty of compliments about your team. I don't know why you have to be so hot headed over it. We're all just football fans having a good time.

poo, man, have you seen some of the Panthers fan on fan crime on this board? If you ain't got your poo tight, you're liable to be raped!

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First off, not a Bears fan and 2nd, i think this is a really good move for Carolina due to the fact that he is a tight end. now he's not Shockey or Witten or Gonzalez. he wont wow you with blocking, but as a pass catcher, he will make plays, usually in the red zone.

First off runyon, the Panthers HAVE a blocking tight end or two in Shockey and Ben Hartsock, so the trade for Olsen is a good one. Second, a 3rd isnt too much for him, he's a pass catching tight end who will take the heat off Smith. This move will make Steve Smith smile.

Olsen had 404 yards in 16 games with a pass driven offense on a team with mediocre receivers. That ranked him about 113th in receiving yards and and by my count 25th among TEs. Sorry thats not worthy of a 3rd round pick.

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Olsen had 404 yards in 16 games with a pass driven offense on a team with mediocre receivers. That ranked him about 113th in receiving yards and and by my count 25th among TEs. Sorry thats not worthy of a 3rd round pick.

Mike Matz system doesn't use TE. The fact he got that is a credit to Greg.

Do you remeber the TE on the greatest Show on Turf?????

NO beacuse their wasn't one. His system passes to the RB and WR not the TE.

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Olsen had 404 yards in 16 games with a pass driven offense on a team with mediocre receivers. That ranked him about 113th in receiving yards and and by my count 25th among TEs. Sorry thats not worthy of a 3rd round pick.

Martz is notoriously famous for not using tight ends in his offense.(Does Vernon Davis ring any bells?)

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Olsen had 404 yards in 16 games with a pass driven offense on a team with mediocre receivers. That ranked him about 113th in receiving yards and and by my count 25th among TEs. Sorry thats not worthy of a 3rd round pick.

That isn't saying a whole lot, being as he was playing in a Mike Martz offense. TE's Block, some more blocking, even more blocking.... then maybe a pass catcher.

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