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Did Olsen play last night?


TheRealDeal

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don't think he did. I assume he was going to play the 2nd series w/ the starters and Shockey got the 1st series......starters never went back out. Could be wrong.

I guess Olsen/Shockey are both considered the #1 TE. I just saw Hartsock after that first series.

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I guess Olsen/Shockey are both considered the #1 TE. I just saw Hartsock after that first series.

I think so. Olsen is the better pure WR option but Shockey is so diverse I think that makes it a co-starter spot. Shockey/Olsen are too valuable for either to of seen a snap after the first drive.

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Shockey still has it.. they will most likely be 1a/1b, and likely due to them being on the field at the same time..

Olsen was suited up, he was in that 1st pass to Naanee.. I'd have to look at the youtube video to see how many other plays he was in.. seems he was in at least 1 more..

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