SouthernStar
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I read an interview (with Glenn himself) where he said that he expects his production "to explode". (his words).
trickblue said:I disagree, respectfully... and so does Glenn from his interview the other day... he will get single coverage now on third down...
Mr Cowboy said:God forbid that Glenn has better numbers in a game or the season. TO will go nuts.............
superpunk said:Any basis for that claim? In 14 games in 04, TO was not the leading receiver in 5 of them. In 7 games last year, TO was not the leading receiver in two of them. Didn't really EVER see him complaining about not getting his catches.
superpunk said:Any basis for that claim? In 14 games in 04, TO was not the leading receiver in 5 of them. In 7 games last year, TO was not the leading receiver in two of them. Didn't really EVER see him complaining about not getting his catches.
I'm on board with everyone else in this thread.Gryphon said:Terry Glenn could see a decrease in production following Terrell Owens' signing.
Glenn is a good match with T.O. for the Cowboys. He will still be the team's best deep threat, but he'll get even less looks on third-downs and with underneath routes. Glenn has topped 1,000 yards once in the last six seasons - 2005.
AsthmaField said:Oh, and now that we got TO and the rest of the free agents... can you change your sig now? Maybe to: Success in March and Success in April always equals success in January!
Zippy Speedster said:That's what I'm saying!!! Glenn could quickly become the forgotten man here in Dallas. Between the passes TO is pretty much guaranteed (being the freak of nature he is), the passes Witten will have coming his way (TE, a Bledsoe favorite target), and the running game, where exactly does Terry fit into this I wonder?
2-3 rec/game ave
50-75 yds/game ave