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Greg Olsen coming up on NFL 32 (ESPN2)


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- Hard to know what to expect from Cam bc of the lockout. But what hes done is unbelievable. Great work ethic, preparation, leadership ability. For a young guy he's really amazing

-Coach Chud/Rivera did a great job tweaking the system for the players. Great oline & continuity, blitz protection has been good. Lots of good pieces around.

-Great relationship w/ Shockey, loves working with him and they work very well together.

-No hard feelings left from being traded. Didn't really sit well at first, but knew he had a fresh start here. Great energy in Carolina and in the locker room. He's excited to be part of the team

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we all knew cam's physical attributes, we were all impressed by mental approach - preparation, ability to see the whole field, leadership qualities

chud has done a good job tweaking philosophy based on our personnel

o-line has been great for a long time in carolina and has obviously helped cam

lots of good pieces and this alleviates some pressure

said it's been a great relationship with shockey especially because they play the same snaps most of the time with two TEs and going five wide, great to have each other around to learn from and be able to pick him brain

bruschi said "i'm trying to wrap my mind around why a team would let you go." olsen said he's beyond that, thought he put in four good years, and while it doesn't sit well getting released he was excited about the fresh start in carolina

great atmosphere in carolina and great atmosphere in the locker room. it's exciting to be here.

and that's it. good note to end on.

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i'm just gonna be a few seconds behind dpantherman and post the same thing as him for the rest of night if that's okay with everyone

Swag and pi for u as well. I always try to recognize people who actually post news and articles. It's not always reciprocated, but it won't stop me from rewarding those who use this site as it was intended.

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Swag and pi for u as well. I always try to recognize people who actually post news and articles. It's not always reciprocated, but it won't stop me from rewarding those who use this site as it was intended.

[smartass] This forum was meant to be used like google? [/smartass]

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