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Gosder Cherilus #77 | Offensive Tackle | Detroit Lions
Height: 6-7    Weight: 317    Born: , Somerville, MA

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May 15, 2009
Lions' new head coach Jim Schwartz has been pleased with second-year offensive tackle Gosder Cherilus, according to MLive.com. Schwartz said, "He is still working on his technique, he is still a young player, he has still got a long way to go, but we are seeing a lot of things we like from him."
December 27, 2008
Detroit rookie offensive tackle Gosder Cherilus has not played up to the team's expectations this season because of his continued mental mistakes, Pro Football Weekly reports.
October 22, 2008
Gosder Cherilus is likely to start Sunday's game at right tackle against Washington, according to the Detroit Free Press. George Foster was previously working at right tackle, but said, "I think they want to see Gosder play, the organization. He’s probably going to get the start, from what I can tell."
October 16, 2008
The Detroit Free Press reports that first-round pick Gosder Cherilus will be permanently replaced in the starting lineup by George Foster on Sunday at Houston. He started the past three games, had trouble with blocking assignments and was benched after the first half. “It happened in the first play of the game. The guy ran right over him,” offensive coordinator Jim Colletto said. “He’s got to get used to the level and the tempo of the guys he’s playing against every week. It’s different than college. You don’t line up (Minnesota defensive end) Jared Allens on you every time. He’s got to understand that every Sunday in this league, there’s somebody pretty good lined up on you. That’ll come with experience.”
October 12, 2008
The Lions pulled tackle Gosder Cherilus and guard Manny Ramirez during the Week 6 loss to the Vikings due to poor play, MLive.com reports.