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B. Played pretty well his first year. Did not play well early last season with the club. Played much better towards the end of the year. We'll see how much the stricter enforcement affects his game this year.

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C+ Was hoping for better, but could be worse. Where he was drafted I had hoped for more from Gilmore, like a shut down corner. There's still time though and I think he has both the mental and physical capacity to be what I had hoped he'd be.

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So far, a B. But it does not matter until we see how he is able to adjust his game to the new "no touch" rules. That's what worries me most about this coming Sunday vs. the Bears.

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So far, a B. But it does not matter until we see how he is able to adjust his game to the new "no touch" rules. That's what worries me most about this coming Sunday vs. the Bears.

 

Agree 100%. I could see Gilmore drawing 3-4 flags in this game and losing his cool. He's extremely, shall we say, "handsy."

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I will give him a B-, as he started out really rough as a rookie, but was excellent in the last half of his rookie year.

 

Last year was much the same, as he was pretty brutal when he first came back, but was much better in the final 5 games or so.

 

I'd like to see him start faster this year.

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C+ to date, but he was hampered by the broken arm last year and wasn't fully healed in camp. Expect much improvement this year.

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Agree 100%. I could see Gilmore drawing 3-4 flags in this game and losing his cool. He's extremely, shall we say, "handsy."

 

Maybe his nickname should be Imran Khan.

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What's incredible is when the guy has been on the field he tends to shut people down. You drafted a big physical kid whom started all four years in the SEC and you are surprised he draws flags for aggressive play?

 

Gilmore gets a "B" from me because of the body of work isn't all there with the injury than having to play with a club.

 

However, as stated above, when healthy the kid is a gamer no two ways about it.

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