I like what Olsen said about moving forward. I think this might be the kick in the *** he needed to really take the battle seriously to be Miami's QB. Some people just work hard enough to compete with the guy in front of them, and never pass them. Now that his obstacle is gone, he's free to develop his own game to it's max. I know that's a little counter-intuitive, but some guys are built like that.
That's the most confident I've seen him act in all of the interviews he's done since arriving at Miami last year.
I also like that he fully recognizes how much talent is around him on offense. Maybe him realizing that will mean he takes a few less chances, and just gets the ball to the open guy. I was afraid he'd be more of a gunslinger, try to make plays with his arm ala Morris, but I don't know...he may have changed my mind by acknowledging that his job is much easier with Coley to throw to and Duke to hand it off to.