Mile High Morning: Graham Glasgow unconcerned with shortened period for O-line to develop chemistry

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So far, Graham Glasgow's problems with adjusting to a new city and a new team aren't about football; they're about furniture.


"I think it's gone pretty well," Glasgow said Tuesday. "… I drove out in March to kind of check out things, then I came back in May and then I moved out here for forever, basically, in the middle of July. That's been going really well. I don't have a lot of furniture in my house — thanks a lot, COVID. Things have taken a little bit longer than I would have liked. I don't have any couches. I have folding chairs in my living room."


But at work on the field, everything has gone pretty smoothly for Glasgow as he joins a young offensive line group.


"Other than that, things are going well," Glasgow said. "Meeting my teammates, everyone was super welcoming and I'm really grateful for that. They've been awesome so far, and I'm just trying to do what I can for them."


With a position battle yet to be decided at center, it may seem like the shortened offseason will raise issues regarding how well the line jells since the official starting five might not be known for a while. But if that's a concern outside UCHealth Training Center, it doesn't sound like there are any worries inside it about that.


"I don't think it takes as long to develop chemistry as a lot of people says it does," Glasgow said. "I think you can kind of get that going in a matter of a few weeks, a couple weeks. The rotations are necessary. They're battling for a job, and we're just trying to put the best five out there. Until we find out who the best five are, I think we need to keep doing it and figuring out what's best for the line and the team."
 
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