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Terry Glenn
Follow Terry Glenn and the Dallas Cowboys. Terry Glenn is number 83 and is a wide reciever. He's coached by Bill Parcells.
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Lisbon resident Terry L. Madison, center, a U.S. Army veteran, and his sons, Terry Glenn, left, and Justin, both U.S. Navy veterans, pose for photos before a Veterans Day assembly held Tuesday at Robert Bycroft School. Terry Glenn Madison is home on leave from active duty. The elder Terry's father, Glenn, also served in the military, with experience in both the Army and Navy.
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As the 2009 NFL football season got underway a couple of months ago, I started to have a bad feeling in my gut that this season for the Dallas Cowboys was going to be a repeat of last year. However, a few weeks ago - the Dallas Cowboys coaching staff gave Miles Austin a chance to play and the rest is history. Like most other Dallas Cowboys fans, I was happy to see Terrell Owens go - but his departure left a huge void in the Dallas Cowboys team...
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The NBA D-League Rio Grande Valley Vipers announced today that Dallas Cowboys tight end Martellus Bennett will be a charter member of the Vipers’ Fan Spirit Section, the Snake Pit, for the 2009-10 season.
Bennett will come to the Rio Grande
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From brownsvilleherald.com
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NFL GridIron Gab (blog)Recent player actions are small examples of Cowboys' improved post-Owens chemistryESPNOwner Jerry Jones contends locker room chemistry is overrated, although it can be argued he took a $9 million cap hit on TO in an attempt to disprove his ...For Williams and Romo – Just Dial 9-11NFL GridIron Gab (blog)For Those of Us Who Doubted The Dallas Cowboys, It's Time To Confess Our SinsDallas ObserverWilliams: 'Good starting...
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From news.google.com
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The primary question mark this offseason concerning the Dallas Cowboys was their perceived lack of big play receivers. Since the releasing wide receiver Terrell Owens, many questioned whether the trio of Roy Williams, Patrick Crayton and Miles Austin would be able to consistently get open, create mismatches and get deep.
None of these three receivers were the threat Owens was, and except for big drops by Crayton two seasons ago, none had...
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From bleacherreport.com
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