Fixit
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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.We all know Edelman sucks...So did Edelperson his rookie season (played with a carbon-fiber cast the second half of the season).
Between this and last year we should call him Glasskowski.
Just figured I'd beat the Chicken Littles to the punch.
Rodney played ONE play in SB38 after breaking his arm on the previous play, and he has described that last play as feeling like when he pushed an offensive player that he felt the bone snap. Not exactly the precedent we are looking for.better then a broken leg, players have continued playing after breaking a arm, rodney harrison comes to mind.. wasnt terrell owens playing 2 weeks after he broke his once?
sit him down then...so the little Nancys here can cry like the baby girls they are...then F-Stomp the Rats in their house... Gronkless...then we will find out the next target for the Wailing Wall that infests this site and be prepared for the hundreds of "I KNEW IT!!!" idiots proclaiming doom and gloom again..
If its a broken forearm he's done for the year. /QUOTE]
No....
Early word: Gronk has been informed that the initial timetable is 4-6 weeks with his broken forearm. Not good, could be worse.
don't worry...tomorrow is a work day...all the Usual Suspects will be here posting hundreds of "fire Bill!!!" messages because Gronkowski was playing in a blowout....oh wait...so was Brady...and Welker..and...agghhhh....who cares...we all know what to expect.....here's my contribution to the board in advance
According to Curran, the broken forearm is expected to likely keep Gronk out for the rest of the regular season.