Help Wanted: Terry Glenn to the Rescue?
Could it really hurt the Miami Dolphins to give the aging Terry Glenn a shot? Glenn has 12 seasons of football under his belt, his last two full seasons with the Dallas Cowboys he had back to back 1,000 yard receiving performances and 13 TDs.
Sure, Glenn was out all last season with knee injuries, he’s just turned 34, and over the course of his 12 year career only played a full 16 game schedule 4 times. But we’re talking about the 1-15 Dolphins. A team without a proven #1 receiver, much less a #2. Miami wide receivers combined for a total of 12 TD catches last season, and you have to add together last seasons #1 and #2 to even get within grasping distance of 1,000 receiving yards. Lets not forget that it is still not clear which QB will attempt to lead this offense in 2008 either.
Glenn would bring experience to a receiving core that is lacking to say the least, he would be a wonderful security blanket for whomever makes it out of training camp alive as starter, and he’s played twice before in a Bill Parcells’ regime.
When you are this low, there really isn’t room to fall any farther. Glenn’s presence could only benefit the team. He’ll be good for at least one more victory this season, so what’s the cost then of a shot at 2-14 season?

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