Cowboys cut Terry Glenn
According to the ESPN Radio show “Football Tonight” Jerry
Jones owner of the Dallas Cowboys has cut Terry Glenn. Reportedly Jones said that the Cowboys had no
choice but to let Glenn go since they could not agree on a contract that would
have protected the team from paying Glenn his entire salary if he were to be
injured again this year. He missed 15
regular season games last year but did play in the playoff game in the 2007
season.
By Bill Smith
According
to the rumors on the net, the most likely new team for Glenn would be the Miami
Dolphins. Bill Parcells who runs the
Dolphins' front office drafted Glenn in New England and then brought him to Dallas when Parcells went
there. Glenn would be a perfect mentor
for Ted Ginn.
Bill Smith is a
former coach of several semi-pro teams and has scouted talent. He is a senior writer for http://BrutusReport.com. He has
also published several novels on http://ebooks-library.com/index.cfm and
edits http://fryingpanpolitics.blog.com