Bills exercise the 5th year option on Gilmore
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Re: Bills exercise the 5th year option on Gilmore
Another Krusty Brand Seal of Approval player: He's not just good, he's good enough!
Gilmore's not a complete waste in the Maybin/McCargo mold, but he's yet another one who never became the player we were hoping far. Far too much of that with this team.....
Krusty_s_Seal_of_Approval_by_KrnBgn.pngLast edited by OpIv37; 04-28-2015, 07:25 PM.
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Re: Bills exercise the 5th year option on Gilmore
Originally posted by OpIv37 View PostAnother Krusty Brand Seal of Approval player: He's not just good, he's good enough!
Gilmore's not a complete waste in the Maybin/McCargo mold, but he's yet another one who never became the player we were hoping far. Far too much of that with this team.....
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Originally posted by Ginger Vitis View PostTerrible post.. Gilmore isn't in the Sherman/Revis/Peterson group but he is better than at least 70% of the starting CBs in the NFL
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Gilmore is solid.
The big plays that he gave up last year were due to some pretty good passes or just when the pass rush didn't get there. NFL QBs are going to make throws, and give an NFL QB and WR all day to run around and throw then they are going to make plays on any DB. He's head and shoulders the most talented CB on the Bills right now and is heading into his prime.
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Originally posted by OpIv37 View Post70%? Your vision is clouded by red and blue colored glasses. And a CB taken that high should be in that group. But as usual, Buffalo fans suffer from lowered expectations.
Gilmore is the best CB the Bills have drafted in a long time.
Well worth keeping after his first contract is finished.
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Originally posted by Ginger Vitis View PostTerrible post.. Gilmore isn't in the Sherman/Revis/Peterson group but he is better than at least 70% of the starting CBs in the NFL
SG let a higher completion percentage (61%) than Leo/CG and didn't rank favorably by the end of November, per PFF (http://bills.buffalonews.com/2014/11...ough-to-judge/).
From his rookie season I didn't get where all the praise was coming from. He seems good for either a penalty or pass catch every 3rd down.
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Re: Bills exercise the 5th year option on Gilmore
Originally posted by better days View Post
Gilmore is the best CB the Bills have drafted in a long time.
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Originally posted by OpIv37 View Post70%? Your vision is clouded by red and blue colored glasses. And a CB taken that high should be in that group. But as usual, Buffalo fans suffer from lowered expectations.
That makes sense. So the team would be worse but at least the guy would perform up to his drafting status. Wow, I wonder why you did not already became a GM in the NFL. Looking to learn more from you.
I know, your response will be that you never said that we should cut him. I know. But what is your beef than? That we are praising a good player that plays for the Bills. Good grief, how dare we...
You are only ranting without providing any solutions, suggestions. Weak sauce.
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Re: Bills exercise the 5th year option on Gilmore
Gilmore is a good CB but is always injured whether severely or slightly. He's sort of Spiller in that way. Every time he takes the field you're excited about what you could easily see him do and scared about how easily he could get injured.
Talent wise he's worth the money but I'd just like to see him stay on the field for the whole year.
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