One year deal and lets see what he can do!
We need the depth as well
We need the depth as well
Thank you for your insight!I remember he was the mystery recruit from Canada. Tons of buzz, including on CanesInsight, where I posted at the time. The Canes wanted him but I'm not sure he seriously considered it. That was probably still the Al Golden era. Every year he would offer the top defensive tackle prospects but never land any of them.
Gallimore went to Oklahoma and quickly looked like more of an Oklahoma guy than an Alabama guy. Wild and erratic. Not unusual for these mystery recruits. They aren't polished. What I mean by Oklahoma guy is that they'll play with their shirts out and look flashy then next then you know they're getting gashed by Iowa State. Alabama guys are more barrel chested and make the tackle, with little variance from opponent to opponent.
My college images of Gallimore are like that defensive tackle the Dolphins had for a while, Earl Mitchell. Upfield talent but kind of a freelancer.
Basically the polar opposite of Raekwon Davis. But an interesting rotational piece.
I haven't paid much attention to him in the NFL. The Sooners were my boyhood wishbone team so I still follow their games more than others.
They're both average players who play basically the same way so yeah he's Davis replacement. Don't know what you don't getActually he's nothing like Davis, so idk how you think he's his replacement.
I remember he was the mystery recruit from Canada. Tons of buzz, including on CanesInsight, where I posted at the time. The Canes wanted him but I'm not sure he seriously considered it. That was probably still the Al Golden era. Every year he would offer the top defensive tackle prospects but never land any of them.
Gallimore went to Oklahoma and quickly looked like more of an Oklahoma guy than an Alabama guy. Wild and erratic. Not unusual for these mystery recruits. They aren't polished. What I mean by Oklahoma guy is that they'll play with their shirts out and look flashy then next then you know they're getting gashed by Iowa State. Alabama guys are more barrel chested and make the tackle, with little variance from opponent to opponent.
My college images of Gallimore are like that defensive tackle the Dolphins had for a while, Earl Mitchell. Upfield talent but kind of a freelancer.
Basically the polar opposite of Raekwon Davis. But an interesting rotational piece.
I haven't paid much attention to him in the NFL. The Sooners were my boyhood wishbone team so I still follow their games more than others.
What is your name?Gallimore. His name sounds like one of the King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table. Maybe he'll find the holy grail.
What is your name?
What is your quest?
What is ... your favorite color?
They're both average players who play basically the same way so yeah he's Davis replacement. Don't know what you don't get
seems like a raekwon davis replacement as opposed to a wilkins replacement. question is is he even good enough to fill raekwon davis shoes or do we need someone else more proven at the position?I think he's just depth. He had 16 tackles this past season and played in every game so I'm not looking for him to be a starter
How about Sir Sacksalot?Gallimore. His name sounds like one of the King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table. Maybe he'll find the holy grail.
you're right thereFrom what I recall he was forced to play 1 tech a lot in Dallas without much success.
More of a finesse player than a plugger
My seein' eye dawg mighta caught it!That's clearly holding. The only ref that might miss that is @Feverdream.