He's a tight end, tight ends block. Not sure why he wouldn't be on special teams.
He's a tight end, tight ends block. Not sure why he wouldn't be on special teams.
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Of course he cheered. People that are 10 years old and take sports as life or death typically love when rivals get injured.
As for the injury, ouch. That's a massive, massive blow. Well still win the division because the laughable Jets don't stand a chance, but this is a tough loss.
this is pretty rough. Even though he's not a Saint, Gronk has been one of my favorite players since he was at Arizona. He's had a rough going of it injury-wise, but he'll be back and be just as physical as he's always been in January, I guess. Hernandez has to step up now.
Last edited by neovenator250; 11-18-2012 at 11:30 PM. Reason: forgot the playoffs
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That sucks for Gronk.
I didn't get to see the game. Did he hurt it before or after Bellicheck started running up the score.
Ah never mind. LOL
Chalk this one up to good ole Bill. Maybe the Saints will learn the same lesson with Jimmy Graham.
He'll be poppin pain killers and out on the dance floor in no time. Gronk will be fine.
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Dang, thats messed up, Their 2 TEs out... NE are almost done for the year...
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he's also arguably 1B as the most important offensive player on that team, I don't see how anyone can justify him being on the field at that point, did the extra point really mean anything at that point?? I believe that if you answer "NO" then you have the answer to your question with regards to Gronk being on the field.
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