letekro
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Over Macho Grande?
Those wounds run.....pretty deep.
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Nope. I love the passion he still has for the Patriots. Love it! I may not agree with him here, but I love the fire he still has burning for the Flying Elvis.
Nope. I love the passion he still has for the Patriots. Love it! I may not agree with him here, but I love the fire he still has burning for the Flying Elvis.
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truth be told i'm tired of him and teddy b. espn has ruined him.I can't lie. I'm a little tired of him talking smack about the Patriots and every move they make. I understand when he was here, they did things a little differently but riding Gronk for having a little fun after a huge loss? Really?
People deal with things differently, if Rodney wanted to kill himself or stay depressed for the rest of the year then so be it. You are talking about a 22-23 year old kid that broke every single freagin TE record possbible and played as best as he could in the Superbowl....
He keeps talking about, "What he would have done and what Bruschi would have done if they had just lost that game." Who cares. This is a different team, much younger so let them be. They got here after you and all of your analyst friends doubted them the whole way. Please fall back!
A real Patriot would have been taking special treatments to get ready. Right Rodney, special treatments, the kind that help you heal faster and are delivered by Fedex.
I would rather he sulked like the rest of us...
I read somewhere (I think it was in the War Room book) where Bruschi said after the '07 Super Bowl loss he went down to the team party. He said he really didn't feel like it but with his guests he had in town that were there and waiting for him he thought it would be the right thing to do.
Who knows, Gronk probably had family and friends at the party, and went there for their sake. After a few too many, he went a bit to far with the shirtless dancing. I would rather he sulked like the rest of us but at the end of the day it's not a big deal.
Well, look at Brady, then look at Gronk. Do it again... See the difference?
I must ask you, weren't you just a bit surprised to see all that dancing by guys who lost? What's to celebrate? The loss? Just being there? Puleeeeaaasse... The fans felt like crap after that loss and some of those players showed us what? I would say they certainly did not show that there was any downside in their minds about losing. Now, I'm a pretty reasonable guy but their behavior spoke volumes to me and they were negative volumes. Sorry but that's how I feel.
I am sure that Tedy felt the same way, he would not have given them a pass for that and he, like Rodney would be 100% correct.
truth be told i'm tired of him and teddy b. espn has ruined him.
This is cool and as I said, I understand that this is how he remembers the Patriot locker room but my argument is that its not 2003,2004 anymore.
I read somewhere (I think it was in the War Room book) where Bruschi said after the '07 Super Bowl loss he went down to the team party. He said he really didn't feel like it but with his guests he had in town that were there and waiting for him he thought it would be the right thing to do.
Who knows, Gronk probably had family and friends at the party, and went there for their sake. After a few too many, he went a bit to far with the shirtless dancing. I would rather he sulked like the rest of us but at the end of the day it's not a big deal.