patman52
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I will also say that I genuinely believe (and believed in 2020) that Gilmore has lost a step. During 2020 he looked mildly checked-out and like he wasn't quite as quick/fast/athletic as years prior.
Bill wouldn't not bring him back because he bad mouthed him. We've brought back guys that bad mouthed BB and Kraft before.He isn't the first to complain about our doctors. Brady didn't trust our doctors after he tore his acl, Adalius Thomas, Gronk, and even Ted Johnson recently. I bet Gilmore is right, but I don't care. It is smart to never fully trust a team doctor whose allegiance is geared toward their employer. He is rich enough to get the best 2nd and 3rd opinions. From that point on it is up to him to refuse to run 3,000 miles if he feels it puts him at risk. Our team is all about business and winning so I don't blame any player that looks out for themselves. It is what it is.
Now that he is gone he should worry about being labeled a crybaby and hope his mouth doesn't make other teams leery of signing him. If he keeps running his mouth he might close the door on the type of reunion that Jamie Collins is currently experiencing with us.
Yeah, Brandon Spikes compared his first four years with the Patriots to slavery and the Pats still brought him back (until he left the scene of an accident involving injury to avoid a likely DUI).Bill wouldn't not bring him back because he bad mouthed him. We've brought back guys that bad mouthed BB and Kraft before.
I think we are going to miss him when the playoffs come.He could've helped us this season, there's no denying... But he instead wanted to play hard-ball for an extra few $M and might've also thought that this was a sinking ship here... Too bad all around, because he very likely won't be offered what he ass-umed he would be offered next offseason, and he has nobody to blame but himself.
Didn’t Gilmore play in his first game in Carolina? Seems to me whatever the Patriots demanded of him worked out for him. How about saying I wanted to leave because I wanted more money.
Don't understand this complaining to the media about medical/coaching staff issues on a previous team by a soon to be FA. To me it is bad optics even if they traded you to a team with little chance of a playoff showcase.
I personally never cared for his antics, and didn’t find the “lovable meathead” thing funny, or endearing. Not a “prototypal patriot”. Find his smile goofy, and his spike celebration lame. Goat at the position tho. Diva as hell.Didn’t Gilmore play in his first game in Carolina? Seems to me whatever the Patriots demanded of him worked out for him. How about saying I wanted to leave because I wanted more money.
as for Gronk. I loved him when he was here but he straight screwed us. He might have been the missing piece in the playoffs Brady’s last year. He should publicly thank Bill for being able to resurrect his career in Tampa instead of being held by his contract with New England ( or staying retired).
Gilmore’s trying to stay relevant, he’s on a loser of a team again after the Patriots rescued him from a loser… and he sees how well they’re doing without him.
Gilmore doesn’t want to admit this move was about money, money the Pats obviously didn’t need to spend.
In a way it's good, at least Mills is getting reps and same goes for Bryant. Next man up . I hope we are able to sign JC to a long term deal. JC, Judon, Henry , Meyers, Bourne , barmore, Stevenson and Mac are the future . All others would be rotational pieces .He isn’t making any more money in Carolina. Originally it was about money. Now it’s about spite, it seems.
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