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And I respect your viewpoint. Just disagree with it.Well in my view the situation is ultimately in God's hands.
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And I respect your viewpoint. Just disagree with it.Well in my view the situation is ultimately in God's hands.
Gronkowski has been through a lot over the past 18-20 months, reconstructive knee surgery, multiple arm surgeries, and a back surgery. Given all his body has gone through I think it is legitimate to ask the question will he ever be the same player he was in 2011.
The positives are that he just turned 25 in mid-May, he certainly does not lack for confidence, and he seems to have a short memory.
I would go with yes, he can return to his prior form, maybe even improve upon it as he learns more about the game as he becomes older and more mature. What are everyone else thoughts?
Unfortunately no......he will never get back to that incredible 2011 form....because he will NEVER stay healthy. If we've learned nothing else about Gronk it is that the guy is injury cursed and will be out a good part of every season......usually when all the chips are on the table and we really need him....sad but true.....
How can you say this when he played 2 and a half seasons without injury. He has been injured at bad times, but the injuries that caused him to miss time would probably have made every player miss time. Once his luck changes, he will be tearing up the football field every season imo