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Fact: Despite Cam's "slump" Lafell and Olsen are on pace for career seasons


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Lafell currently has 563 yards on pace for 763 yards.

Olsen currently has 589 yards and he's on pace for 801 yards.

Also noted that Steve's yardage will likely be less than last year, but that's because Cam has been distributing the ball to Olsen and Lafell.

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I like Lafell. I wish we would target him more often

getting a competent offensive line is going to make everyone look better. giving cam more time to throw gives receivers more time to get open.

if lafell continues his rate of improvement and we can find a deep threat to take pressure off of him and steve smith, i wouldn't be surprised to see him break 1000 yards next season.

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the problem all year is that the play calling has not utilized all of the talent at its disposal.

we have enough talent to be one of the top offenses in the league (see last year). the game plan and play calling has been holding everyone back.

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Probably our two most criticized receiving targets too. Armanti doesn't count.

Where are all the Lafell/Olsen haters? It's awful quiet in here.

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Lafell is the perfect flanker. Put a speedy guy in the slot that can catch and put Smitty on the other side of those two, not to mention Olsen being on the field somewhere...SOMEBODY is open.

Why not put smith in the slot and hopefully Gettis can be the tall vertical threat

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