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Who's Olsen talking about?


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In this tweet...

If I had to guess I'd say...Mike Martz.

Obviously Olsen had no issue playing under Ron Rivera and Mike Shula.

He never played under Matt Rhule but yes, he could be referencing him here.

I'd still put my money on it being about Mike Martz though.

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

In this tweet...

If I had to guess I'd say...Mike Martz.

Obviously Olsen had no issue playing under Ron Rivera and Mike Shula.

He never played under Matt Rhule but yes, he could be referencing him here.

I'd still put my money on it being about Mike Martz though.

I'd say Greg is probably pretty in tune with what Matt Rhule is doing here given his Carolina connections.  Plus, he knows what Cam really thinks about this joke shop. 

and I think it was reported early that one of Rhule flaws was wanting to be too in control of every aspect of things. 

So even if Greg isn't specifically talking about Rhule with the line of not telling....it sounds like Rhule is that type HC he is referring too.  For example, Rhule threw Cam hard under the bus for merely taking the built in audible on that 4th and 1 play.  Per Rhule, that should of never happened.  A vet and former MVP that knows short yardage as good as anyone....should of never audibled in that scenario per Rhule.  And it was built into the freaking play.  That just screams what Greg is talking about IMO. 

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3 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Listen…I get the Rhule hate but those trying to argue that it’s him that’s stretching.

Mike Martz was 💯 the reason he wanted out of that situation in Chicago.

Greg is talking about a coaching type though.  Ones that presently exist in today's NFL.  

He might not be directly talking about Matt Rhule.  Matt Rhule certainly seems to be the type coach Greg would be referencing in general though.  

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