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Trevis Gipson on a 1-year deal


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Don't mind the deal. At times last year, I thought he looked good. Other games, he was a disaster. Pretty much what all of our LBs were last year.

I thought he actually looked good as a pass rusher when we played the Rams in the playoffs. Was arguably one of our best players to get pressure in that playoff game

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9 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Don't mind the deal. At times last year, I thought he looked good. Other games, he was a disaster. Pretty much what all of our LBs were last year.

I thought he actually looked good as a pass rusher when we played the Rams in the playoffs. Was arguably one of our best players to get pressure in that playoff game

This is where I'm at. I thought he exceeded expectations mid-season, but kind of fell off. I actually liked him more than Incoom. Depth guy that could shine for a couple games here and there if he's feeling it.

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2 minutes ago, Soul Rebel said:

This is where I'm at. I thought he exceeded expectations mid-season, but kind of fell off. I actually liked him more than Incoom. Depth guy that could shine for a couple games here and there if he's feeling it.

Incoom was solely a special teams signing and will only play a meaningful D snap for us if we have terrible LB injury luck again.

Gibson is a true LB depth signing and could be used more for blitzing purposes

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Depth, NBD.  Bring him in and see if we need him.  Honestly Im starting to like not just our starters, but our depth across the board.  Guys like him, Mitchell Evans, Camron Jackson, Demari Richardson, Jimmy Horn, Treymayne Edwards, and Corey Thornton are guys that wont JUMP off the page at you, but to have a successful team you need guys who can come in and play a few snaps and take pressure off, not starters.  

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