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Terry Glenn Interview (1 of 2)

I Did.. D.I.D. I did. Off the sidelines due to a hamstring injury, and personal depression. WBZ questions Glenn's fate in a Patriots' uniform.  
 
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LonelyMikey (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Terry Glenn aboanded his son Terry Glenn Jr. when he was born. Terry Glenn JR is 14 years old and lives with his mother in Dublin, OH. Unfortunatly giving birth during college *Ohio State* was a bad thing.
EgyptianMagician1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Terry Glenn keeps his composure so well in this interview. But these interviews are assholes they have no respect. Terry Glenn was such a great player.
millencolin1978 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Steve Burton was a jerk to Terry Glenn in the interview. I don't blame for Terry Glenn responding back to him the way he did. Terry Glenn was good. He helped Brady with his skill at WR to have his first real good game as a NHL QB. Burton is a jerk for this. I think Steve Burton is the reason why Glenn wanted to leave. I think Glenn had alot of personal problems. He could of been getting a divorce at the time. He was depressed and he cares for his son.
34moss (2 months ago) Show Hide
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his father abandoned him at birth, he saw his mom get shot at a young age, he lived in a cardboard box for a while before moving in with his grandmother talk about adversity
Phaktor1 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Very good assessment, my friend. However...he got a to point in New England where he did not want to conform to team's structure at that point. Parcells was a father figure that demanded his respect, Pete Carroll let him do anything he wanted (which he did on and off the field), and Belichick wanted to re-establish order, which meant no longer pandering to players and once again demanding accountability. Glenn was one of the guys who did not conform and was shipped. A good, solid player though.
millencolin1978 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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that interview was done in 2001 when the Patriots were on their superbowl run

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