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IRVING, Texas (AP) - The Cowboys know how explosive their offense can be when Terry Glenn gets the ball. So do opposing teams, which is forcing Dallas to be more creative with the speedy receiver.
Glenn scored on a 71-yard flea flicker and a 6-yard end around the first rushing TD in his 10-year career in the Cowboys' much-needed 31-28 victory Sunday over the Kansas City Chiefs.
"He's not a big guy, but he's a good weapon," coach Bill Parcells said Monday. "Teams, they are aware of him. They just don't let him run loose. Actually, Kansas City wasn't letting him run loose. He had to make some really good moves, other than the one obvious play where he got down the field."
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