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Not expected to be based on McDermott's presser before practice this evening.

Yeah I didn't think surgery was in the discussion, did a quick google and found an SN article from an hour ago saying that McD wasn't ruling it out. Hopefully the latest news is the right news from coach.

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Should look around the league, you'd see that the Bills are doing just fine WRT injury thus far.

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Buffalo Bills tackle Cordy Glenn walks out of the tunnel for the start of the Bills practice tonight at New Era Field. He did not practice.

 

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at least we ain't the Ravens. Wow that must hurt for them

Without Glenn Taylor is dead. He is average at best anyways but with pressure he will throw 20 int's.

well lets call it a season.

They were training Dawkins over there. He played against Hughes.

I am not ready to call the paramedics as quickly as you

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Man it's crazy that not to long ago we couldn't draft or fine a LT to save our lives. Now since Peter's (luck) & Glenn it's like we take the the Lt spot for granted. Anyway I hope he's good to go come week 1.

 

I can't believe that were probably gonna find a QB before a RT

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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Cordy Glenn's sore left foot checked out fine and the Buffalo Bills starting left tackle is expected to resume practicing next week, a person with direct knowledge of the injury told The Associated Press.

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Bills coach Sean McDermott said it's "too early to tell" if LT Cordy Glenn (foot) will need surgery.

 

Glenn recently had a second opinion from specialist Dr. Robert Anderson. The Bills are hoping he can return to practice soon, but Glenn's status remains up in the air. Losing Glenn would be a devasting blow for an offensive line that already struggles to pass protect. Seantrel Henderson has been picking up Glenn's left tackle reps.
Aug 4 - 5:22 PM
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Bills coach Sean McDermott said it's "too early to tell" if LT Cordy Glenn (foot) will need surgery.

 

Glenn recently had a second opinion from specialist Dr. Robert Anderson. The Bills are hoping he can return to practice soon, but Glenn's status remains up in the air. Losing Glenn would be a devasting blow for an offensive line that already struggles to pass protect. Seantrel Henderson has been picking up Glenn's left tackle reps.
Aug 4 - 5:22 PM

 

 

JW's AP report was filed after that and it indicated that Glenn's foot checked out fine.

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I expect this to be a problem in the regular season. Last year, we were told Shaq's shoulder wouldn't be an issue when he was drafted and look how that turned out. Also, Sammy's offseason injury which hampered in during the regular season.

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I expect this to be a problem in the regular season. Last year, we were told Shaq's shoulder wouldn't be an issue when he was drafted and look how that turned out. Also, Sammy's offseason injury which hampered in during the regular season.

 

Could always happen, but what connection does it have to other player injuries? Bills' karma?

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Could always happen, but what connection does it have to other player injuries? Bills' karma?

Just seems every time a GM/coach tries to downplay an injury, it always turns out for the worst. I hope I'm wrong and Cordy is fine, but if he's been having foot issues all offseason, I expect him to have problems with constantly having to use his foot throughout the regular season.

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I expect this to be a problem in the regular season. Last year, we were told Shaq's shoulder wouldn't be an issue when he was drafted and look how that turned out. Also, Sammy's offseason injury which hampered in during the regular season.

Can you give us statistics for how many times a GM/Coach has said a player will be fine, and how many times they were fine, vs how many times they weren't, and then also please give us a break down of what is an acceptable ratio?

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Can you give us statistics for how many times a GM/Coach has said a player will be fine, and how many times they were fine, vs how many times they weren't, and then also please give us a break down of what is an acceptable ratio?

What a ridiculous comment!

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Can you give us statistics for how many times a GM/Coach has said a player will be fine, and how many times they were fine, vs how many times they weren't, and then also please give us a break down of what is an acceptable ratio?

 

Sure, I'll get right on that! I'm sure I can get that info from the very robust analytics department that Russ Brandon promised to deliver.

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Depth problems.

Right, because every team has starter-quality LT's waiting around as backups... And I believe they did draft a Tackle this year. Yeah, they did let crazy-man Kouandjio go, but... you know... he's crazy.

 

OL will be fine. Folks act like if someone gets hurt they'll only be fielding 4 dudes.

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Personally, I'm the last guy to call a player a bust and was very patient with CK. That said, what does what happened before last training camp mattered? CK looked really solid when he played last year at a position where it's hard to find quality depth.

Agree 100%. He is still young and was improving each year. Not sure what happens to get him cut, but just about everyone on TBD was ok with it, which surprised me.

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Seriously don't joke.... it's awful I have had it.

It's only a joke around here because of Byrd.

 

Cordy, is dealing with some unknown swelling and soreness. This on top of a bunch of ankle stuff in the spring.

 

Maybe it's all interconnected, but unfortunate for a solid player that's been very available for a bunch of years.

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ICYMI earlier:

 

@ChrisBrownBills

McDermott: Cordy Glenn returns to practice today. Hyde & Lawson will be limited today. Davis & Towbridge not practicing. #Bills

 

@viccarucci

Cordy Glenn is back at practice for #Bills, but his status remains uncertain. At [bN] Blitz: http://buffalonews.com/2017/08/06/cordy-glenn-returns-practice-bills-status-remains-uncertain/

 

@john_wawrow

#Bills LT Cordy Glenn says he feels reassured about sore left foot after visiting specialist.

Without going into detail, Glenn says a practice plan has been put in place. Feels confident for start of season.

Asked if there's any risk of more damage to foot, Glenn said: "No, not right now." #Bills Just filed story on this

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Nice trade Beane!!! Way to get rid of the player that stood in for Glenn perfectly last year. The hits keep coming to Beane.

fwiw Cyrus looks terrible in lions camp and has fallen behind Greg Robinson in the depth chart who is also looking terrible. When Decker returns he wil be 3rd string or cut. Could be the hip bothering him or he's just not playing well. Edited by YoloinOhio
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fwiw Cyrus looks terrible in lions camp and has fallen behind Greg Robinson in the depth chart who is also looking terrible. When Decker returns he wil be 3rd string or cut. Could be the hip bothering him or he's just not playing well.

 

Don't care what he looks like in practice. When the game came, the kid was already solid at LT.

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Don't care what he looks like in practice. When the game came, the kid was already solid at LT.

different scheme this year and they need athletic OTs who can move. That's not him. He's stiff as a board. But he will probably be cut and if the Bills are desperate enough to want him back he will be available. Edited by YoloinOhio
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