The deep wound in Glass's neck (which is later shown to have caused an opening in his throat) would, in fact, not have allowed him to continue breathing during Fitzgerald's initial attempt to suffocate him, for few reasons. First, his wound was filled with blood (as show in later scene(s)), and secondly there were quite a lot of leather and cloth wrapped around Glass when Fitzgerald was suffocating him, thus preventing any air flow through his throat.
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