Freddie's Dead Posted December 16, 2015 Posted December 16, 2015 because he's in the best system to utilize his playing style? And the team is actually doing pretty well despite probably narrowly missing the playoffs. Why wouldn't he stay? We have different definitions of narrowly. Every year a team goes from the outhouse to the penthouse, but we never seem to be that team. We're realistically a few years away from a Super Bowl. Gilmore will have his pick of contenders, so he should be able to get paid and go to a team that can compete for the prize.
YoloinOhio Posted December 16, 2015 Posted December 16, 2015 We have different definitions of narrowly. Every year a team goes from the outhouse to the penthouse, but we never seem to be that team. We're realistically a few years away from a Super Bowl. Gilmore will have his pick of contenders, so he should be able to get paid and go to a team that can compete for the prize. i define narrowly as that most of their losses this year were narrow. I think most of them they were driving to win or tie at the end. The season could have gone either way. They are on their way up with all the young players and new ownership, not on their way down. No matter where you go, you don't know if you will compete for a SB. Can't control that. People predicted the Ravens, Colts, etc this year. Not even close. If you are 25 and choosing a team for 5 years you are going to want one on the upward swing, not one with an aging team. Jmo. I actually think Jacksonville is another team on the rise.
Freddie's Dead Posted December 16, 2015 Posted December 16, 2015 i define narrowly as that most of their losses this year were narrow. I think most of them they were driving to win or tie at the end. The season could have gone either way. They are on their way up with all the young players and new ownership, not on their way down. No matter where you go, you don't know if you will compete for a SB. Can't control that. People predicted the Ravens, Colts, etc this year. Not even close. If you are 25 and choosing a team for 5 years you are going to want one on the upward swing, not one with an aging team. Jmo. I actually think Jacksonville is another team on the rise. I'm just not sure the Bills are on the upswing. They are talent-wise, but coaching? For me, no. Jax is showing signs of life, but then there's Maroon. Can't get behind that. If I'm Gilmore, I follow Fred to Seattle, or maybe I go for the sun and fun in Phoenix.
26CornerBlitz Posted December 16, 2015 Author Posted December 16, 2015 I'm just not sure the Bills are on the upswing. They are talent-wise, but coaching? For me, no. Jax is showing signs of life, but then there's Maroon. Can't get behind that. If I'm Gilmore, I follow Fred to Seattle, or maybe I go for the sun and fun in Phoenix. Seattle cannot afford Gilmore because of a little thing called the salary cap. At any rate, I doubt the Bills will let him get away given that we're in the era of Pegula.
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 While certainly this year has not worked out the way anyone expected in regards to coaching, of the last four people to coach the Bill's which drew more excitement that Rex's hire. Rex made one huge mistake in thinking he could take the players we had and adapt them to his system and immediately be just as good if not better. As has been pointed out last few games things have got better. Will be shocked if you don't see other styles of players brought in this off-season. Think you need to give it another year before ready to give up. If you and many others are really correct and Rex truly is a terrible coach, got to give him credit for one thing, pulling off the greatest charade to get hired using smoke and mirrors. I'm just not sure the Bills are on the upswing. They are talent-wise, but coaching? For me, no. Jax is showing signs of life, but then there's Maroon. Can't get behind that. If I'm Gilmore, I follow Fred to Seattle, or maybe I go for the sun and fun in Phoenix.
YoloinOhio Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 (edited) While certainly this year has not worked out the way anyone expected in regards to coaching, of the last four people to coach the Bill's which drew more excitement that Rex's hire. Rex made one huge mistake in thinking he could take the players we had and adapt them to his system and immediately be just as good if not better. As has been pointed out last few games things have got better. Will be shocked if you don't see other styles of players brought in this off-season. Think you need to give it another year before ready to give up. If you and many others are really correct and Rex truly is a terrible coach, got to give him credit for one thing, pulling off the greatest charade to get hired using smoke and mirrors. the Bills biggest problem this offseason is they need 1-2 DL to replace Mario and/or Kyle, a LB and a safety to upgrade and fit the scheme. Other than than that they have the same job the rest of the teams have - draft for the present and future and sign their own guys they want to keep. They have drafted well and signed well in FA. Keep building for the scheme. Edited December 17, 2015 by YoloinOhio
RevWarRifleman Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 Does anyone know if he is eligible to return for the super bowl? LOL!!!! Super Bowl? In what year????
Nitro Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 Injuries happen in the NFL but the Bills usually get them in one position. This year RB and DB was hardest hit. Gilmore is a good CB and a shame his season was cut short.
Agent 91 Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 To quote Mario...a lot of the Bills don't know whats going onwith Rex's D. Thats what happens when you change coaches on the D four years in a row. The coaches get it, but the players don't know all the complexity. Of course, I don't understand why Mario and Darius are dropping into coverage.(so some fans don't get it either) Those guys are supposed to go after the passer. I think Rex is outthinking himself all the time. Mc Kelvin is an NFL starter caliber CB. If he is gone next year, he will play someplace else and do well. It will be our loss. You mean Leodis Mckelvin "Greer-Winfield"?
GG Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 Why would any free agent want to stay in or come to Buffalo? Nearly anywhere except Cleveland and Jacksonville would be better from a football standpoint, assuming money being equal. Did you read the news that Pegulas, not Wilson, own the team now?
Agent 91 Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 You know who actually tackles very well? R. Darby Darby> Gilmore in all aspects of the game, including hair You... are... about... to... be killed sir No gilmore, probably no clay, Mills starting.....Draft talk should be heating up! Lose, Lose, Lose please Losing out wouldnt give us a great pick so whats the point i define narrowly as that most of their losses this year were narrow. I think most of them they were driving to win or tie at the end. The season could have gone either way. They are on their way up with all the young players and new ownership, not on their way down. No matter where you go, you don't know if you will compete for a SB. Can't control that. People predicted the Ravens, Colts, etc this year. Not even close. If you are 25 and choosing a team for 5 years you are going to want one on the upward swing, not one with an aging team. Jmo. I actually think Jacksonville is another team on the rise. With Bortles and Yeldon... absolutely
YoloinOhio Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 (edited) You... are... about... to... be killed sir Losing out wouldnt give us a great pick so whats the point With Bortles and Yeldon... absolutely and their stud young WRs, the 2 Alans Edited December 17, 2015 by YoloinOhio
Saxum Posted December 17, 2015 Posted December 17, 2015 Given that the trading deadline has come and gone, there is no way to get him onto New England****'s roster. I am sure the Hoodie knows away around that rule ... Why does everyone hate on McElvin? Because his name is difficult to spell? Even you can't and you are trying to support him. No gilmore, probably no clay, Mills starting.....Draft talk should be heating up! Lose, Lose, Lose please Sounds like you are the Loser-in-Chief.
3rdand12 Posted December 18, 2015 Posted December 18, 2015 Not really. Ron Brooks is back. so yes really.. We have different definitions of narrowly. Every year a team goes from the outhouse to the penthouse, but we never seem to be that team. We're realistically a few years away from a Super Bowl. Gilmore will have his pick of contenders, so he should be able to get paid and go to a team that can compete for the prize. That is probably true
26CornerBlitz Posted December 21, 2015 Author Posted December 21, 2015 If anyone has doubted the value of Gilmore and why the Bills need to make sure he's around for many years, just look at the last two games that he missed.
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