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Greg Olsen has not been impressive this year.


Panthro

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It may be a combination of his play, the plays called for him, and Cam but I there is something missing from that position. He's the best TE we have had since Walls and his play is similiar....it's just the NFL is different now than it was back in the 90's.

 

 

 

 

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Your expecting to much. The guy is not a Vernon Davis, Jimmy Graham type player who can make up for a #2. We have Smith and that's it. He should be the #3 guy but he is having to be the #2 guy for Cam due to lack of the WR dept.

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It has something to do with him falling like he got sniped with a 50 cal whenever anyone touches him in the slightest....

 

He has little to no athletic ability and is slow to boot.

 

He's not a bad TE for what he is supposed to be but not a world beater...just a solid TE.

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He's not been bad but he should never catch screen passes since I don't remember him ever breaking a tackle and that's kind of important on those types of plays. Also he makes for a poor outlet/dump off guy as well unless he catches the ball beyond the first down marker. Guy has the lower body strength of a 12 year old. He is deadly running those out routes to the sideline however.

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It has something to do with him falling like he got sniped with a 50 cal whenever anyone touches him in the slightest....

He has little to no athletic ability and is slow to boot.

He's not a bad TE for what he is supposed to be but not a world beater...just a solid TE.

Little to no athletic ability. Not sure if serious.

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