Article By Kendrick Marshall on 3rd March, 2010
If that is the case, general manager Jerry Angelo would be wise to get on the phone and play "let's make a deal" with a prospective interested bidder.
The former 2007 first-round draft pick led the Bears with 60 catches and eight touchdowns in 2009, but Martz reiterated that tight ends in his offense will need to be solid blockers in addition to maintaining their responsibilities in the passing game—a significant weakness Olsen's game.
"All tight ends, their first responsibility, they have to put their hand down on the line of scrimmage and be a successful blocker, and then they move to receiving," Martz said in ...
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