Terry Glenn is a Miami Dolphin
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Glenn trying coaching: Former wide receiver Terry Glenn, who played for Bill Parcells in New England and Dallas during an 11-year career that ended in 2007, is spending time with the Dolphins as part of the NFL's minority coaching program.
Team spokesman Harvey Greene said Glenn contacted the Dolphins about getting started on the coaching ladder and was invited to participate in camp this summer.
After he got over his injuries early in his career, he actually became a decent WR. and he doesn't have blinding speed or great physical attributes, so he must have some skill that he can teach. I was never a fan, but good luck to him.
Another thing he got over early in his career was immaturity. He was on the Pats' roster during the beginning of their first championship season but managed to screw it up. He'd be on his cell phone during practice, speed through a school zone at 75 MPH on his way to a meeting, etc.
At the same time, he was known locally in the Boston area for spending lots of time with sick children at the local children's hospital. Without fanfare, P.R. people or anything, he'd show up and spend lots of time with the kids.
ON another note and not to start a new thread.......
Anthony armstrong dropped a couple of passes in a row thrown right on his chest.
1.Ted Ginn JR
2.Devon Bess
3.Camarillo
4.Pat Turner
5.London or armstrong
6.Hartline
I actually think they will keep 6 receivers with london and hartline been able to play special teams and armstrong as well on returns........Quotes sparano....Depends on how many Tends we decide to keep who can play special teams.....
IMO I still believe we keep 6.....Its going to be a really hard decision because someone that can play will be either put on the practice squad or be released...
And the fact that they put a player on the practice squad means nothing because he can be picked up by another team.
four one-thousand yard seasons in twelve years. Averaged 735 yards per year. They may be bringing him in to intern as a strength and conditioning coach...he should be a rehab expert by now with all the experience he has in that area.