Bears Greg Olsen
Bears Greg Olsen
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2007 Upper Deck Greg Olsen Bears ROOKIE Event Used card $9.01 |
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07 Upper Deck GREG OLSEN ROOKIE GU JERSEY BEARS MIAMI $7.99 |
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2007 GREG OLSEN SAGE ASPIRE CENTURY CLUB CHICAGO BEARS $1.00 |
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GREG OLSEN CHI BEARS 2008 TOPPS #180 GOLD BORDER #/2008 $1.00 |
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Greg Olsen Bears 18 card 2007 RC lot-all different $21.00 |
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Greg Olsen Bears 2007 Artifacts RC #173 $5.00 |
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Greg Olsen Bears 2007 Playoff Prestige NFL Draft RED $2.50 |
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2007 Artifacts Greg Olsen SP Rookie Card Bears 173 $7.99 |
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LOT OF 25 2007 GREG OLSEN CHICAGO BEARS CARDS $3.00 |
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CHICAGO BEARS COMBO GREG OLSEN -GARRETT WOLFE AUTO $2.00 |
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#137 GREG OLSEN 2009 Topps Football CHICAGO BEARS $1.00 |
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2007 NFL Playoff Chicago Bears Team Set Greg Olsen RC $0.99 |
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2007 Absolute Marks Fame Spectrum Greg Olsen Bears #/25 $7.50 |
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Greg Olsen RC Auto 2007 Sage Decadence # 41/50 Bears $1.25 |
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Greg Olsen 2007 Topps Red Hot Rookies #10 – Bears, UM $4.00 |
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Greg Olsen 2007 Topps DPP Chrome Black #137 – Bears, UM $4.00 |
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GREG OLSEN RC JERSEY 2007 BOWMAN STERLING CHICAGO BEARS $3.50 |
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2007 GREG OLSEN SAGE *SILVER* ROOKIE AUTO CHICAGO BEARS $15.00 |
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2007 Leaf Cert Greg Olsen RC #223 JERSEY #/1499 BEARS $6.99 |
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2009 Topps Mayo Greg Olsen Bears 100 $1.00 |
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GREG OLSEN 2008 TOPPS AUTO AUTOGRAPH #180 BEARS $9.00 |
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GREG OLSEN 2007 SCORE #361 ROOKIE CHICAGO BEARS $1.50 |
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2007 Playoff Contenders ROY AU. #14. Greg Olsen (Bears) $30.00 |
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Greg Olsen 2007 Leaf R&S CT Rookie Jersey/250 Bears $5.00 |
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Greg Olsen signed Chicago Bears Mini Helmet $34.99 |
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GREG OLSEN C102 2009 Topps National Chicle BEARS $1.00 |
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GREG OLSEN #82 XX-LARGE CHICAGO BEARS JERSEY BLUE $49.99 |
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GREG OLSEN ‘07 Leaf R&S CRUSADE RC #/1000 (Bears) $1.00 |
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GREG OLSEN Sage Hit Rookie Card GEM Bears Miami Canes $1.00 |
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GREG OLSEN Sage Aspire Rookie Card GEM Bears Miami Cane $1.00 |
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Framed Greg Olsen Chicago Bears 8×10 Photo $54.95 This fully licensed 8×10 glossy photo has been framed with no mat. The approximate size of this wood frame is 11 1/4 inches by 13 1/4 inches. To insure the highest standards and quality the photo is framed individually for each order…. |
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Framed Greg Olsen Chicago Bears 8×10 Photo $59.95 This fully licensed 8×10 glossy photo has been framed and double matted with acid free mats which are white (top) and black (bottom). The approximate size of this wood frame is 14 1/4 inches by 17 1/4 inches. To insure the highest standards and quality the photo is framed individually for each order…. |
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Framed Greg Olsen Chicago Bears 8×10 Photo $59.95 This fully licensed 8×10 glossy photo has been framed and double matted with acid free mats which are white (top) and black (bottom). The approximate size of this wood frame is 14 1/4 inches by 17 1/4 inches. To insure the highest standards and quality the photo is framed individually for each order…. |
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Road to the Championship – Bears 2007-2008 $4.63 … |
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Men`s Chicago Bears #82 Greg Olsen Alternate Replica Jersey Official NFL replica jersey featuring nylon diamond back mesh body and nylon dazzle sleeves. Name and numbers are screenprinted to duplicate the look of the jersey this player wears on the field…. |
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got Olsen? Adult Cap T-Shirt Wear this got Olsen? Cap T-Shirt with pride. White Body with Black Sleeves. 100% Cotton. Sizes run small…. |
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got Orton? Adult Hooded Sweatshirt Wear this got Orton? Hooded Sweatshirt with pride. 8 oz. 50% cotton/ 50% polyester NuBlend yarn. Double-lined hood… |
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2007 Press Pass Greg Olsen #40 Miami Hurricanes – Chicago Bears RC – Rookie Football Card – Shipped In Protective Display Case! $2.44 This affordable card will make a fine addition to any collection. Please contact us if you have any questions or need to see a scan of this great card…. |
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2008 Leaf Certified Materials Football Card #21 – Greg Olsen / Chicago Bears / NFL Trading Card in Protective Display Case! $2.95 2008 Leaf Certified Materials Football Card – Greg Olsen / Chicago Bears / NFL Trading Card in Protective Display Case!… |
Bears Woes Extend Beyond The Red Zone
Only seven months ago Bears fans were announcing their return to the Super Bowl with their newly-acquired quarterback Jay Cutler. Despite the apparent step-up from Kyle Orton, the celebration seemed premature to everyone outside of Chicago due to the Bears lack of a number one wide receiver.
Now nine games into the season, the wide receiver position is only the beginning of the team’s problems. With every play, Cutler’s career appears to be on the brink of extinction with the offensive line providing almost no protection. Cutler seems to get touched on nearly every play having been sacked, hurried and knocked down more times than I can count.
Ron Turner doesn’t use Cutler effectively. There’s no creativity in the play calling, some calls are just plain dumb, and Cutler’s stuck in the pocket, which collapses repeatedly.
The Bears rank 28th in rushing as Matt Forte fails to live up to expectations following a stellar rookie season in 2008. Thursday night’s game proved to be one of his better this season. However, he excelled in the air with 8 receptions for 120 years while the running game was once again dismal with only 41 yards on 20 carries.
The Bears defense has been so plagued by injuries and stupid mistakes (yeah, that means you Tommie Harris), that they can’t be relied upon to carry the team as in years past. Although they miraculously found a way to keep Chicago in the game, giving the offense a chance to win on the final drive.
But the blame can’t fall solely on the supporting cast. Confidence in a quarterback is essential, but he tries to make plays that aren’t there. Granted three of tonight’s five interceptions against the 49er’s were not his fault. Devin Hester slipped and fell, the referee got in the way on another, and a possible interference went uncalled against San Francisco safety Mark Roman.
The other two interceptions occurred where they count the most as the red zone proves to be a dangerous area for Cutler who has thrown five interceptions inside the 20 this season.
The only real bright spot on the team is third-year tight end Greg Olsen who raked in three touchdowns in a lopsided loss to the Arizona Cardinals last week. Olsen leads the team in touchdowns with six, and is fourth in receiving yards.
And for reasons unknown to any sane person, Turner sat Olsen on a pivotal play in the first half. On third and 1 offensive tackle Kevin Shaffer was made eligible in an effort to trick the 49er’s. But the only person tricked by this play was Cutler who was led to believe that San Francisco’s Aubrayo Franklin had switched teams as he threw the ball straight into the defensive tackle’s hands.
Cutler has the ability to lead this team, but he needs help. The Bears should already be thinking about how they can build around him in the off-season. Of course, they could have tried to get Cutler some help in the 2010 draft, but they gave that first round pick to Denver back in April.
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