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I think that Greg Olsen feller will have a huuge season


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brethren and gal(s),

I think he's gonna be a huge part of the offense this year and can get something like 800 yds 10 tds or what not. This offense is going to be a juggernaut. Smitty-LaFell-Olsen-Tolbert-Stewart are all passing assets to Newton with more to come in Murphy and hopefully Gettis. If Cam really gets going on the passing TDs this season, Olsen will be a major benefactor and it remains my favorite acquisition with the new staff.

I think we'll see a lot of this:

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aloha

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I think Olsen has learned a lot from Shockey during his time here. He's definitely playing more aggressive than he was last season. I'm looking forward to Olsen playing more of a tight end role rather than just being a big wide receiver.

I thought we were going to regret not re-signing Shockey, but Barnidge is showing improvement as well. He's really making his presence known as a receiving threat. We're finally seeing some flashes of his often-mentioned pass-catching ability. I would like to see what he can do with Cam passing him the ball.

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Passing Td distribution:

Smitty 10

Lafell 10

Olsen 10

Murphy 7

Pilares 3

Williams 5

Stewart 5

Tolbert 5

Newton 1

I'm optimistic!

inb4 someone does not complain about your assesment but do argue that this is the precise reason we shouldnt have paid Williams/Stewart all the money..

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Passing Td distribution:

Smitty 10

Lafell 10

Olsen 10

Murphy 7

Pilares 3

Williams 5

Stewart 5

Tolbert 5

Newton 1

My thought on the newton td catch. Batted ball caught in front of the line of scrimmage and run in for the score!!!!

I'm optimistic!

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Rucker seems to think Olsen, Barnidge, and Hartsock are good at both blocking and catching...

Before last night, I wouldn't have thought that Harrsock could catch at all... But I'll be damned if that dude didn't completely lay out for a laser from Cam that I honestly thought was a TD. No biggie, a botched snap later and Stew got to pay dirt!

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