Zippy Speedster said:
I voted no. But if he did come back I believe it would be in the #2 spot and glenn would get moved to the slot, Crayton down one more.. I just don't see us worrying about this position anymore now that TO is signed though. And you all heard Keyshawn this last week, he'll retire and do his other things before playing below what he thinks he's worth moneywise. If Key comes back it's for money and to start opposite TO, nothing less.
And if Key does come back...slash my Terry 2006 Stat prediction in half. He'll be lucky to get 20 grabs this year if that happens. Could even see us possibly getting rid of Glenn if Bill decided to go the Key route, too. I mean be real people, only 1 of his 3 years here has he finished a season and that year (last year) he virtually disappeared in the 2nd half of the season, he's the only person we've ever brought insurance in for, and he might as well be made out of glass. Terry is not as high up the Bill Totem Pole as I think most would like to believe. He's a liabitly that Bill taught himself to consciously prepare for, starting last year.
Glenn played in all 16 games in 2003 and in 2005. He's only NOT finished a season once since being signed by the cowboys.
Last season was arguably the best season of Glenn's career.
Highest YPC he's ever had in a season.
Most TDs he's ever had in a season.
Most 20+ yard catches he's ever had in a season.
2nd most 40+ yard catches he's ever had in a season.
In the last 4 seasons he's missed 11 games. 10 of those games were in 2004.
So in 3 of the last 4 seasons he's played in at least 15 games per season.
In 2002 with Green Bay he missed one game.
History shows Glenn has had injury concerns throughout his career.
Recent history shows otherwise.