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Great NFL AM Interview w/ Olsen


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pretty much said the outside criticisms of Cam were flat out wrong. emphatically said he was the same guy he was when he first came here. And that people like to nitpick because of the kind of guy Cam is and the level of success he had previously. said Cam has not changed in the way he prepares, his leadership qualities and being a teammate.

 

said he loved playing for lovie smith.  Sad to see him in this division because he's a good coach but was excited about the opportunity to play against him 2 times a year.

 

said the something is happening in charlotte, a lot of buzz about this team. said this organization is top notch. players get treated professionally but also really well.

 

said he thought chud deserved more time in cleveland since it looked like they were setting up for the future this year.

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And later on in another NFL segment Eric Davis picked his top 5 NFL teams:

5. NO

4. DEN

3. NE

2. SF

1. SEA

So, an ex-Panther gives no love to his former team, which went 3-1 against his "best" teams. That one being only a 4 point loss IIRC. BOGUS! Lost a lil respect for Davis there. Usually he's an alright commentator.

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Great interview.  Thanks for the link. Love Greg.  Also, noticed when they were playing the clip of his TD catch last week....Cam threw a perfect pass...stepped in to the throw.  If he can do that, accuracy is no issue.  Also nice catch by Greg....that ball was hot!

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pretty much said the outside criticisms of Cam were flat out wrong. emphatically said he was the same guy he was when he first came here. And that people like to nitpick because of the kind of guy Cam is and the level of success he had previously. said Cam has not changed in the way he prepares, his leadership qualities and being a teammate.

 

said he loved playing for lovie smith.  Sad to see him in this division because he's a good coach but was excited about the opportunity to play against him 2 times a year.

 

said the something is happening in charlotte, a lot of buzz about this team. said this organization is top notch. players get treated professionally but also really well.

 

said he thought chud deserved more time in cleveland since it looked like they were setting up for the future this year.

 

Pretty much what you posted was what he said verbatim

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And later on in another NFL segment Eric Davis picked his top 5 NFL teams:

5. NO

4. DEN

3. NE

2. SF

1. SEA

So, an ex-Panther gives no love to his former team, which went 3-1 against his "best" teams. That one being only a 4 point loss IIRC. BOGUS! Lost a lil respect for Davis there. Usually he's an alright commentator.

 

But...Let's not forget the other guy got rid of NE and replaced them with the Panthers. Sometimes, you have to look past the negative and see the reality. The Panthers  have never been a chosen team but that doesn't mean they are not a viable team.

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