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Gilmore sounds like he's gone


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Well it was a win win for us. With the state of our team it would be a waste of money to have him, being that we won’t be in the playoffs next year. I am happy that he could mentor our young players for a season and we will most likely get a 5th round comp pick from him. I wish we had a QB so we could use people like him to have a competitive team. He was a professional and we need many more like him. 

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“Continue to win”….did we win more than 1 game once he started playing meaningful snaps?

so it’s looking like a CB room of Horn, Henderson, Taylor, Bouye, and probably a cheap FA and/or draft pick? Still not terrible I guess. 

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4 minutes ago, joemac said:

“Continue to win”….did we win more than 1 game once he started playing meaningful snaps?

so it’s looking like a CB room of Horn, Henderson, Taylor, Bouye, and probably a cheap FA and/or draft pick? Still not terrible I guess. 

I think that is what referring to. This place is ass and he wants to go to a place where he can continue to win, not lose. 

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6 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Sweet, one year rental and we get a better pick than the one we initially traded for him. 

More of that please, Fitterer. 

If I'm not mistaken any FA we sign would cancel that out. I would not count on any extra picks unless they trade down in this draft. With the shape this team is in they will be signing FA's, they have no choice. 

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14 minutes ago, joemac said:


and he made the Pro Bowl lmao. Shows you what a joke that is.

Trade  for like a 6th, get like a 3rd in comp? 

Am I missing something, or will Gilmore end up being a great deal as long as his comp pick is equal or greater than what we gave up?  Is there a catch here?  Why didn't the Patriots just let him walk at the end of the year and collect the comp pick?

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