This is Our Year
Ohama, Kill, 52 is the Mike
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He'll be on the team, and I take the prediction one step futher he will have a very good season.
Hostile;2154829 said:I bet he won't sign and will be released tomorrow before the flight leaves for CA.
5Stars;2155144 said:That's what I've read also. And, at some point he needs micro-surgery, so this is not some small issue.
I really like Glenn, but man, when it's time, it's time...UNLESS you are 100% sure that you can at least hope that you can make it through a season...and if not, sign the settlement and prove that you can. It's simple...if Gleen can play raquetball or whatever, then sign the waiver and show everyone!
He got 5 mil last year for basically nothing, plus held a roster spot!
ZeroClub;2155190 said:Glenn strikes me as an especially proud guy who would have a very difficult time reversing himself and signing the $500,000 waiver.
I'd guess that Glenn won't sign the $500,000 waiver as is.
If further contingencies were offered or the waiver amount were increased, I think he'll sign.
This is Our Year;2155151 said:He'll be on the team, and I take the prediction one step futher he will have a very good season.
Woods;2155210 said:I think T Glenn ends up signing a deal with Jerry and he plays for the Cowboys this season.
Whether he is physically able to finish the season . . . . . that I wouldn't bet on.
DWhite Fan;2155240 said:After the free ride Jerry gave him last season, Terry needs to sign the damn wavier. If he is healthy, he makes his money and the Cowboys are that much stronger. If not, then a half million dollars is pretty good compensation in my book. I don't think there is a team out there that is gonna sign him to a substantial contract with all this uncertaincy about his knee. Common sense should tell Terry this is his final shot at a ring. He outta to take it:starspin
Nors;2155296 said:Jerry Jones paid Terry Glenn the BONUS to keep him. Glenn was underpaid for Years here and outpeformed contracts.
JJ also could not cut the Injured Glenn without an Injury settlement last year.
Doomsday101;2155050 said:Played football until my knees could not handle it any longer I was having my knee drained quite often and dealing with the constant swelling. You put in the work during the week to get ready and then the game. I take nothing away from racquetball but you are not cutting and twisting with people pushing on you not to mention you get into wet turf where you start sliding as you are coming out of your breaks the knees take a beating. It is no wonder that knee injuries in football are very common.
Idgit;2155301 said:I've played both, too, with a blown ACL and a partial meniscus. Racquetball is much harder on the cartilage. The twisting and turning on a wood floor with little reaction time really grinds the knees.
On the football field, the cleats tend to get stuck in the turf and then the strength of your own body, or the impact with another player is what pops the ligaments. In TG's case, I think the problem was cartilage, though.
Mansta54;2155317 said:I had this same experience and opinion. Racquetball is a beast on your knees...
5Stars;2155340 said:OK...! Sheesh...raquetball is hard.
Sign the damn paper and let's go? If not, maybe Hostile's prediction might come true? Maybe he get's cut....
SkinsSuck09;2155761 said:Oh, he'll play....I think they do up the offer a little. Jerry wants anyone who can help him get a ring. He will make that deal happen, Unless of course he knows something we all don't. Like maybe Glenn isn't coming along as well as we have heard. I still say he plays with a star on his helmet this year though.
Idgit;2155301 said:I've played both, too, with a blown ACL and a partial meniscus. Racquetball is much harder on the cartilage. The twisting and turning on a wood floor with little reaction time really grinds the knees.
On the football field, the cleats tend to get stuck in the turf and then the strength of your own body, or the impact with another player is what pops the ligaments. In TG's case, I think the problem was cartilage, though.