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Jamelle Cooper's avatar

I know it's been more than a week since this dropped, and I'm just now getting to it. But this was fantastic!

DCase's avatar

I love this, and the way it both explains and personalizes the real human being. so good.

Prashant dixit's avatar

Just a realistic concern that he can last 17 plus games. We will be watching Eguakan and Niese. Glasgow is a good team mate and knows calls as well as Ragnow-

Joshua Brown's avatar

This is such a great article. Huge Glasgow fan, more so even after reading this.

Thomas Keating's avatar

Us Michigan fans would add that Graham, like his two brothers, was a walk on at Michigan who ended up having a stellar college career. Never underestimate a Glasgow.

Crixcyon's avatar

They are going to need him perhaps now more than ever. Good story.

Chad Braun's avatar

“Thumbs Up”. One of my favorite articles in the history of Detroit Football Network. Thanks for the insightful look.

Audrey Pauwels's avatar

I love Glasgow. I still want his graham crackers.

Fiddy7's avatar

Great story Justin. Very personable and insightful. As a fan, I have a much better appreciation for Graham now.

Dean Pippio's avatar

This is outstanding work!!!

Jeff Guynn's avatar

Excellent piece Justin!

Jim Pen's avatar

Great article. I hope GG gets his redemption after being treated so poorly by the Boston duo the first time around and then by the fan base this past year. Even today many have Graham written off after this year.

Al Stahl's avatar

Feels like this is overselling fan discontent, but certainly a good read and glad to see Graham’s happy and healthy.

Tim Bowers's avatar

I love how your articles usually answer questions I think I'd want to ask after seeing the headline. It's like you're great at your job or something. . . Thanks for the great article Justin.

Kimberly's avatar

I already knew a lot of this: that he played hurt last year, that his move to left guard was less than ideal, and that he doesn’t dislike center. That being said, it’s still a fantastic article and a welcome addition to Justin’s oeuvre, and I enjoyed reading it!