01-28-2020, 06:41 PM
I see a few fans hoping for a trade, as that would be the most positive an outcome we Bengal fans could hope for. Unfortunately, I can't envision any well run organization taking on that salary, for what little he has to offer.
With a trade being more of a "wishful thinking" type of option, I think the best we can realistically hope for is for Cordy Glenn to simply be released. After that entire "injury" episode last season, I have trouble understanding why he wasn't given his full release the day after the season was completed. (I put injury in quotes, as I find myself skeptical as to the validity of that 12 weeks of sitting out)
It's just my opinion, but cutting ties with Cordy Glenn would likely be healthy for the team to fully buy into going a new direction. The OT selection in this draft class seems to have a fair number of promising prospects, compared to other recent drafts. None of us are thrilled with Bobby Hart, but in reality he don't cost so much that if he gets beaten out by a rookie, that it would be financially painful to have him on the bench. I'd like to see the Bengals pick up a good Guard in free agency, no washed-up, bandaid on a shotgun blast types, but a true, proven professional Offensive Guard.
With a trade being more of a "wishful thinking" type of option, I think the best we can realistically hope for is for Cordy Glenn to simply be released. After that entire "injury" episode last season, I have trouble understanding why he wasn't given his full release the day after the season was completed. (I put injury in quotes, as I find myself skeptical as to the validity of that 12 weeks of sitting out)
It's just my opinion, but cutting ties with Cordy Glenn would likely be healthy for the team to fully buy into going a new direction. The OT selection in this draft class seems to have a fair number of promising prospects, compared to other recent drafts. None of us are thrilled with Bobby Hart, but in reality he don't cost so much that if he gets beaten out by a rookie, that it would be financially painful to have him on the bench. I'd like to see the Bengals pick up a good Guard in free agency, no washed-up, bandaid on a shotgun blast types, but a true, proven professional Offensive Guard.
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