Glenn Trying to Kiss and Make Up?

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Found this on ESPN:

Glenn interested in resolving issues with Jones
By Ed Werder
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Updated: June 18, 2008, 1:54 PM ET

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terry Glenn introduced calm rhetoric into what has become an emotional standoff with owner Jerry Jones. The veteran player now seems interested in pursuing a resolution that might allow him to rejoin Tony Romo and Terrell Owens for the upcoming season in Dallas.

In a telephone conversation with ESPN on Tuesday, Glenn also more clearly defined the issues and provided insights into the impasse that has caused him to miss the team's minicamp this week just as it has separated him from his teammates throughout the offseason training program.

"I want Jerry to understand that I know he has the ultimate power in everything that goes on with the Cowboys, and I'm not trying to challenge him in any way, shape or form," Glenn said. "He can -- and will -- determine the outcome of this because it's ultimately his decision. But what I want is to remain a Cowboy. I've been here for five years and I've made Dallas my home, and I would love nothing more than to be a Dallas Cowboy."

Glenn, who turns 34 next month, told ESPN on Tuesday that he wanted to be released if Jones remained insistent upon him signing an injury waiver. While he still hopes for a resolution soon, Glenn made it clear he has not ruled out a return to the Cowboys if what he deems a fair solution can be achieved.

"I'm not trying to be at odds with Jerry," Glenn said. "These words and comments coming from me were strictly frustration, knowing football season is right around the corner and I don't know if my future is here, there or anywhere. I'm ready to give 100 percent. I just want to know if this is going to be my home."

Glenn says the most difficult thing for him is knowing that his teammates are on the practice field as he made his comments, preparing for a season in which he is convinced his presence can help them achieve their Super Bowl goal.

In comments made during Tuesday's afternoon practice, Jones said Glenn and his agent at the time, James Gould, had agreed to the injury waiver that would reduce the Cowboy' financial responsibility to the receiver with a recent history of knee problems from $1.7 million to $500,000. Glenn told ESPN at the time the Cowboys were actually offering $385,000 if he re-injured the right knee on which he twice had arthroscopic surgery last season, causing him to miss 15 games.

Glenn said he reluctantly agreed to the deal but noticed the figure had been reduced to $345,000 when he received the documents to sign. When Glenn inquired as to why the offer had been reduced by $40,000, he said he was told that it was the lowest the Cowboys could offer under the collective bargaining agreement.

Glenn rejected the deal, fired his agent and has since been representing himself. The Cowboys eventually increased their injury-waiver offer to the current $500,000.

While Glenn and the surgeon who twice operated on his right knee before the 2007 regular season believe the knee is healthy, the player has misgivings about losing the majority of his income if, at the discretion of the Cowboys, it is determined the knee is re-injured and causes him to miss a substantial portion of the season. Colts receiver Marvin Harrison missed 11 games last season when he suffered a knee injury when he was rolled up on from behind as he blocked downfield. If the same thing happened to Glenn, he would be paid if his left knee were injured but might not be able to claim his salary if his right knee were hurt in the identical situation.

"That's just part of the game, and I would have no protection," Glenn said.

Already attempting to overcome what was essentially a lost season in 2007, Glenn feels himself falling behind in preparing for the upcoming season -- wherever he might be playing.

"I feel I need to do something," he said. "I need to be in a camp. I need to be in this camp practicing with players I want to be with or you need to let me go. That's what I'm trying to say. I need to be involved somewhere, somehow -- and soon. That's what's so frustrating. It's that time of year. I've been doing this for 28 years straight. My body knows when it's that time. I'm getting jittery and excited but what am I getting excited about?"

Ed Werder covers the NFL for ESPN.
 

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Sounds a lot better than yesterday's story.

Maybe the team ups their offer to $750,000.00 and this thing gets resolved?
 

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Well I sure hope so...I hope he can be healthy for just this year...Oh what a great chance we have this year to win it all!
 

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stasheroo;2121636 said:
Sounds a lot better than yesterday's story.

Maybe the team ups their offer to $750,000.00 and this thing gets resolved?


Who knows with RSPN....not BSPN! RedskinsFans Sports Network:lmao2:
 

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If all of the above is true, I don't see why Glen doesn't just sign the $500,000 waiver and join the team. He WAS willing to sign a $385,000 waiver, right? So, what's the hold up?
 

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You are upset about 40k? TG this could be your last shot at a Super Bowl, sign the freakin paper. Swallow your pride and go help your team.
 

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Everlastingxxx;2121658 said:
You are upset about 40k? TG this could be your last shot at a Super Bowl, sign the freakin paper. Swallow your pride and go help your team.
That's one part. But it sounds like he's upset about the differences in pay if he blows out the right knee vs the surgically repaired left knee. Right knee = full pay. Left knee = 1/3 pay.

There's a middle ground somewhere in there, just no idea what it should be.
 

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skinsscalper;2121652 said:
If all of the above is true, I don't see why Glen doesn't just sign the $500,000 waiver and join the team. He WAS willing to sign a $385,000 waiver, right? So, what's the hold up?

I think that goes hand in hand with the firing of his agent. I'm not sure Glenn understood the ramifications of signing it if he were to -- using his example -- injure the knee that hasn't been giving him the problems, or re-injure his knee not because of the degenerative condition, but because of some freak accident.

And apparently that agent put a contract in front of him to sign that was $40k less than what he had conveyed was the deal. If he neglected to mention that, what else did he not tell Glenn?
 

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Everlastingxxx;2121658 said:
You are upset about 40k? TG this could be your last shot at a Super Bowl, sign the freakin paper. Swallow your pride and go help your team.

if this was your last big pay day, I expect you'd be trying to get every last dollar out of it as well.
 

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this is the result of espn trying to create a story . i hate espn. i wish fsn played the final score most of the day . glenn will work things out.
 

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This whole thing stinks. Why is Jerry doing this? Terry busted his butt to rehab for last year, and this is what he gets for it?

Is Terry's doctor just outright lying about the knee? I can't see that.

If the knee can pass a physical, let him play. If it can't, release him. That simple.
 

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Joe Rod;2121625 said:
In comments made during Tuesday's afternoon practice, Jones said Glenn and his agent at the time, James Gould, had agreed to the injury waiver that would reduce the Cowboy' financial responsibility to the receiver with a recent history of knee problems from $1.7 million to $500,000. Glenn told ESPN at the time the Cowboys were actually offering $385,000 if he re-injured the right knee on which he twice had arthroscopic surgery last season, causing him to miss 15 games.

Glenn said he reluctantly agreed to the deal but noticed the figure had been reduced to $345,000 when he received the documents to sign. When Glenn inquired as to why the offer had been reduced by $40,000, he said he was told that it was the lowest the Cowboys could offer under the collective bargaining agreement.

That part seems bungled -- why couldn't the team could simply have converted 40k of his salary to bonus to cover that bit?

And how could, if 385k is the max, the offer now be 500k
 

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I am more confused than ever. He was okay with this deal at $385k, but isn't okay with it at $500k?

I must be missing something, like his surgeon saying the odds of a re-injury are higher than previously suspected.

Take out a huge insurance policy, sign the deal, and try and win a Super Bowl.
 

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Comparatively speaking, the amount they're bickering over is fairly small.

What Jerry needs to do is decide whether he wants Glenn on the team or not.

If you need him, do it.

If you don't, then don't.

It may hinge on the development of the young receivers, whom I'm sure Jerry has been eye-balling during these camps the past month or so.
 

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I may be in the minority in this but I really want terry on the team for the upcoming season.
 

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Hostile;2121680 said:
I am more confused than ever. He was okay with this deal at $385k, but isn't okay with it at $500k?

I must be missing something, like his surgeon saying the odds of a re-injury are higher than previously suspected.

Take out a huge insurance policy, sign the deal, and try and win a Super Bowl.

I kinda think Werder has no idea what he is writing about here. On the one hand, it sounds like the team tried a bait and switch by providing a lower value on the first deal --I just don't see Jerry doing something like that. On the other hand, it sounds like TG is being strange and unreasonable (the representing himself bit, especially). That part seems more plausible but not as it is reported
 

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abersonc;2121698 said:
I kinda think Werder has no idea what he is writing about here. On the one hand, it sounds like the team tried a bait and switch by providing a lower value on the first deal --I just don't see Jerry doing something like that. On the other hand, it sounds like TG is being strange and unreasonable (the representing himself bit, especially). That part seems more plausible but not as it is reported

That's what I was thinking as well.

I've never known Jones to be cheap or try to pull a fast one - especially over $40K?

If there's a 'side' of this story to believe and a side to doubt?

I'll go with Jones on this one.
 

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abersonc;2121663 said:
if this was your last big pay day, I expect you'd be trying to get every last dollar out of it as well.

If I got paid 5 million for 4 plays last year, myself personally , would feel obligated to get my butt on the field and earn some of last years money.I would let this years money take care of itself by signing the dang waiver. That's just me .
 
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