I'm getting scared, I agree with Mando.:pity:
Does that make me a douche too?:lol:
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/breaking-news/story/623832.html
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So Glenn is done then huh Salguero? He should retire since he stinks.
And the front office is inept again too huh? They'd be idiots to bring him on board. I mean, Armando Salguero, Head Coach of 13 NFL teams in his career, certainly knows his ****.
Let's listen to him instead of the guys who get paid to make the decisions.
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I dont see any reason why not to really. If hes still got something left and can contribute, all the better. If not, he will be beaten out by guys like Ginn and Bess and Wilford, and maybe in that time he can teach a few tricks or whatnot to the guys. Yeah, ACs are supposed to teach, but sometimes its nice to have a guy whos done this stuff for the last 10 years actually go out and show the kids how to do it right.
I mean, if the guys coming cheap, why not? Hes either better than what we have, in which case its a plus, or hes not, in which case we are down a vet min. salary, oh noes!! -
He's still better than what we have now.
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How many times does Salguero have to be wrong before he finally goes away?
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Our young players don't need Glenn to show them how to play...they have been playing football since pop warner.
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who cares about fringe guys? dont most expect us to draft a WR high next year or use some FA $ down the road?
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EDIT: If your talking about number two overall, I wouldn't draft a WR there unless the guy has talents like Calvin Johnson. Again, JMO.Last edited: Jul 30, 2008 -
I think too much is being made of this.
He's a 34 year old receiver with questionable knees. It's not like we're going to break the bank signing him to a huge contract.
I don't think anyone in the front office is expecting vintage Glenn. He'll help the young guys in pre-season. If guys like Bess and Foster show that they're more than training camp stars when the games begin, then they could always cut Terry or sneak him on the PUP if his knees aren't 100% sound. If they don't, then Glenn will be a veteran receiver on this team until they get an upgrade.
Parcells, Sparano and Ireland aren't stupid. They're not going to waste a roster spot at the expense of someone who may have a bright future. But just because a few of these guys have looked very good in TC and the OTA's doesn't mean they're bound for stardom, or even a solid NFL career.MelbournePhin likes this. -
Do you know how much money we have under the cap right now?
Have you ever heard of 4 and 5 receiver sets?
Just from a practicing and mentoring point of view, signing Glenn is a good move. The QB's need WR's who know the system and can catch the ball, right now not next season. We need to beat the Jests on day 1.
If Glenn is just good for 3 first downs a game that already makes him worth it, that and having him mentor Ginn Jr.
I'm sure it's the same guys who want to just hand the QB J-O-B to Beck that are the same guys who feel that signing Glenn is a bad move. Armando may be right about 2% of the time, there are librarians over 60 that understand pro football more than that shmuck. :pity:FinSane likes this. -
If our receivers have been unimpressive anyway then why wouldnt you bring in a mentor for the young guys? Seems like backwards logic.
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Nor Hagan nor Bess are gonna be held back cause of Glenn. If anybody is gonna suffer from the signing it is going to be guys like Camarillo, Foyster, Kirkus and Dunlap. I think our WR corps will lookl like this:
Glenn
Wilford
Ginn
Hagan
Bess
Glenn could come in and play a fill in role on goal line situations. He could also serve as a mentor to the younger recievers. It is a win win situation and Im all for it. -
I'm going to try and crank out a column on this in the next couple of days -- while it's still timely --but here's a spoiler: the acquisition of Glenn would be as much about helping Beck as helping the young WRs.
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alen and I have had this talk about Glenn. to be honest, its only a matter of time before he signs with us, like it or not.
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I think we will see atleast another two Cowboys sign after Glenn. A guy Im monotoring is Remi Ayodele who is the younger brother of Akin. Ireland really like this guy and he filed in quite well for Ferguson last year. He was released after aquiring Tank Johnson only to be signed again. The other guy im intrigued by Roy Williams, Im not sure about him coming here, but if released would Ireland and Parcells bring him.
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Adding Quincy Carter doesn't make sense. Glenn makes perfect sense.
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I think it makes perfect sense as long as he's healthy. We'll see though i guess.
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