“Veteran NFL TE Greg Olsen announced that he is retiring from the NFL after 14 seasons.”
Look up 7th floor crew, you'll see. A rap he and some teammates did when they were in college.
Gotcha.
How tf did the Bears let him go.
Mike Martz didn't believe receiving TEs were gonna be a thing
Good riddance
5 years too late
Man had consecutive foot injuries after 3 consecutive 1000 seasons (first te to ever do that) in carolina with cam no less give the man his respect
Dissly time
New TE, who Diss?
Dissly is good but always hurt. Offense changed this year and didn’t use the TE much. With new OC and more running I could see will having a good year.
@ChubbInGurley what do you think Cam as anything left? He’s done.
No off season playing with the worst skill position players in the league with massive opt outs on defence I think he did ok to prove he was healthy and win 7 games with that mob of pass catchers. I totally agree he didn't play well, the fumble v Bills was really bad for example. But another year at NE or an easier system for a QB he's still got years left.
Doubt he gets a starting gig though
He’s had one over 500 season since his mvp season years ago. He’s got heart, but is an average passer at best and has slowed enough that he won’t be able to rely on his run game. NE was a shitty situation but I don’t see ‘years left’ with the changing of the guard in the league.
He’s be a good backup for ravens. Or maybe compete for a gig vs rookie somewhere
If Alex Smith retires I could see him at Football Team back with Ron easy
Even if he doesn't retire he could sign to compete
Compete but I don’t think anyone signs him saying he’s out starter
Alex Smith only played 8 games for 1,500yrds and took a thousand sacks
Maybe no one straight put says he is the starter. Would prob have to earn it
Even maybe Denver
Chicago
Give me Cam Newton over Big Dick Nick all day
I think it will be another offseason of QB musical chairs.