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I just saw on Fox 26 that Aaron Glenn has been given permission to seek a trade . Anyone else catch this ? 

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Vinny said:We don't know much more than rumor and assumption right now. We probably need to wait till we know more of this story until we come apart at the seams.
The Texans, who wrapped up day one of their draft by selecting Oklahoma State running back Vernand Morency in the third round, got younger at cornerback last week when they traded a second- and a third-round pick to Oakland in exchange for Phillip Buchanon, and on Saturday, a source said veteran cornerback Aaron Glenn had been given permission to seek a trade, raising doubt as to whether the 33-year-old cornerback will be a Texan this season.
Jamie Sharper and Jay Foreman are gone. Aaron Glenn probably will be next. And if Gary Walker didn't get the message, he's not paying attention.
dirty steve said:less typing--
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TexanFan881 said:Jay Foreman, Jamie Sharper, and Aaron Glenn all leaving would make me really mad. Three of the best players we had and we have already lost two. If AG left, I would be extremely dissapointed. CB is the one position the Texans look like they have a leg up on everyone else and if AG leaves then it won't be the same.
Negative Jesus said:I just saw on Fox 26 that Aaron Glenn has been given permission to seek a trade. Anyone else catch this ?![]()
Grid said:....... Ok.. anyone who hangs around here much knows im usually pretty dang positive about the Texans and everything they do, but even I am having troubles with this one.
The only silver lining I can imagine, is maybe we are doing it out of respect for Glenn. maybe he didnt want to get replaced by the young gun, was unhappy, and so we gave him permission to seek a trade if he would rather play elsewhere..
That still doesnt make me feel any better though. If we couldnt get anything for the 31 year old Sharper who has been at the top, or led, the league in tackles every year since our inception.. then what makes us think we will get anything for 33 year old Glenn who was only a little above average last year and was coming off an injury?
If this goes down... I will not bad mouth the organization, or foresee doom in our future.. but I will be keeping a very close eye on how this effects us, and whether or not we have made this move too soon.
This offseason is looking alot like a "coming of age" for our team. The training wheels (Sharper, Glenn) are off.. and its time for our young team to become men, so to speak. But cutting Glenn? We have that much faith in Buchanan? I know I dont... and one great season from a rookie (Robinson) does not necessarily mean that he is going to maintain that kind of production for the rest of his career.. a young egocentric ballhawking CB that doesnt know our system, and a struggling rookie... that doesnt sound like a good combination in this division. Glenn is the glue holding our secondary together.
On top of that.. he is without a doubt the classiest guy on our team.. and widely respected by the fans. If you want to become as popular as the Cowboys in Texas.. you can start by NOT cutting players like that.
If Glenn leaves.. my 10-6 prediction is changing to 8-8.. and ill be crossing my fingers for that... it would simply be TOO MUCH change for a young team that is still struggling to be consistent.
Bah.. at the beggining of this thread I said i wouldnt be forseeing doom for our future and I already am :P. im just gonna shutup and let this play out.
Wolf said:when I read this .. this came to mind
*clears throat ..uhhuummmm*
(in my best Yoda voice)
"Disturbing this is... Always two there are ..a master and an apprentice* (casserly and capers)
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Good idea - hire him as a coach.Texans Pride said:But what he hasnt lost is his ability to teach and mentor our stars of tomorrow. In my opinion Glenn should be held onto for another year.
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nunusguy said:Get a pet and let the Texans concentrate on developing a team with a winning record that gets into the palyoffs.
Ibar_Harry said:When DROB came in AG put him under his wing and did everything he could to help the young man develop. That is the sign of someone loyal to the organization. Everything we have ever seen has pointed to a person who has done nothing but try to help the organization and the community. I disagree totally with this move and I think it speaks volumes about the Texans and the coaching staff. I still believe there is much more to this story than all of us are seeing and I believe it points straight at Capers. I do not believe he is head coaching material.
arm03c said:Glenn is very old now, and his time has come.
Well to this 48 year old he seems very young at 32 or 33 whichever age he is.
I'm not laughing at you but this statement struck me as so funny.....![]()