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I think Glenn knows that Dallas has a good chance to go deep into the playoffs with or without him and he wants to be a part of it. I don't think he was on any of the NE SB teams, right?
I wonder if anyone cam clue us in (Dr. Jene?) on the likelihood of him doing the scope and making a contribution in the next month. I thin Crayton becomes a very nice WR3 to have on your roster if Glenn is realistically not going to be a factor on the field until November.
I have Crayton in three leagues and would hate to get comfortable with him only to lose him to a rehabbing Glenn when I really need him.
I think Glenn knows that Dallas has a good chance to go deep into the playoffs with or without him and he wants to be a part of it. I don't think he was on any of the NE SB teams, right?
He played on the team that lost the SB in his rookie season. He technically was on the team that won their first SB but was suspended at the time by the team.
I cut Glenn and picked up C. Henry Cinn. I figure Glenn at best won't be back for about 6 weeks min. It looked like Cinn. missed Henry week 1 and he should be able to come right in and contribute when his suspension is done.
I cut Glenn and picked up C. Henry Cinn. I figure Glenn at best won't be back for about 6 weeks min. It looked like Cinn. missed Henry week 1 and he should be able to come right in and contribute when his suspension is done.
Assuming he's been staying in shape, knows all the plays, and has stayed out of trouble--all of which I think are valid concerns and ones that would make me leary to own him. IMO, it will take him several weeks back to be up to speed. So IMO, having a WR3 for a fantasy playoff run seems like more wishful thinking than anything else. But if you have the roster space . . .
Nope. This was one of the first demonstrations of Belichick's hard### relationship with overly proud and/or greedy players (and/or looney). Running Glenn out of NE was The Big Story before the Bledsoe injury, the Rise of Brady, and The Silence Of The Rams.
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