June 12, 2008
From Chris H:
Looking forward to this season. I've been a fan of yours since you wore the wrong colours for that other prairie team. What is your favourite part of training camp? What about your least favourite? I hear it's something of a meat grinder for most, but since the QBs don't get hit, does that make it easier for you?
Hey Chris, I know you're glad I'm in blue and gold now, but as far as camp goes the only good thing is being back on the field. There is nothing sweet about two-a-days, and just because QB's don't get hit doesn't mean camp is a cake walk. Go Bombers!!!!!!!!!
- KG
From Ian:
Hey Kev, Just wanted to say i can't wait to see you tear it up this year with our boys in blue. MOP without a doubt! Just headin to the Bomber store today to pick up my freshly stitched Glenn #5 jersey! Have a good time at camp and show them Rookies what being a CFL quarterback is all about! GO BLUE
Thanks Ian.
- KG
From Drew:
Hey Kevin, I'd just like to thank you for making last season so exciting to watch right to the very end. It was very disappointing to see you break your arm in the final but you handled it like a real pro and I'm looking forward to seeing you and Milt and Charlie break all kinds of records this season. GO BLUE!
Thanks Drew.
- KG
From Larry:
Kevin: First off, I think you are a great quarterback and we are fortunate to have you as a Bomber. . .my question is how do you avoid getting tendinitis in your throwing arm--is there any way to avoid it? P.S. Great site! GO BLUE!
Thanks Larry for question but I don't know how you avoid tendinitis, all I can tell you is to workout and build up the strength in your arm. That's the only thing I can recommend. GO BLUE!!!!!
- KG
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