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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.I agree with the point that it is business as usual in the NFL now a days. The thing that annoyed me most was Stewart's reaction to Gronk laying on the ground after the hit, not getting up. He was legitimately fired up after he saw what he did.Oh, I agree. I wasn't disagreeing with you. I was just pointing out that this is not the only reason that a player like Ward goes low. He does it because that's just the way he plays the game. Other guys do it precisely because of what you've stated.
To me, there was nothing dirty or illegal about the hit yesterday. It was just an unfortunate thing that Gronk's knee met with the DEN linebacker. Chung also kind of fell into it too at the end of the play. The awesome thing, and what might end up saving Gronk's knee and, thus, the season for NE is the fact that the impact happened when the leg was up in the air and NOT planted in the ground. His leg could somewhat sustain the rapid change in momentum, thus potentially saving the ligaments from being torn. If we're talking just a hyper-extension, then Gronk sits for a few weeks, as opposed to the remainder of the season.
He was fired up about the hit. I don't think he was fired up when he saw the result of the hit. That's just my humble opinion, which is kind of based on what I saw. I saw a player who looked genuinely concerned after he truly realized the gravity of the situation. I could be wrong, though. Either way, we dodged a big one with Gronk likely only missing a few weeks, instead of the remainder of the season.I agree with the point that it is business as usual in the NFL now a days. The thing that annoyed me most was Stewart's reaction to Gronk laying on the ground after the hit, not getting up. He was legitimately fired up after he saw what he did.
LOL! Denver's only two significant wins over the last 17 years have come against our practice squad (2013 and last night.)
They haven't been able to touch us when we've been healthy. When healthy, we've done to them what we've done to Indy in the last 5 meetings.
These guys stand no chance against a healthy squad in January.
True, and Brady seems to agree with me. You can't go high and good luck trying to hit Gronk at the mid section. It's the nature of the game now, to take down a guy like Gronk your best bet is at the knees.
I agree with the point that it is business as usual in the NFL now a days. The thing that annoyed me most was Stewart's reaction to Gronk laying on the ground after the hit, not getting up. He was legitimately fired up after he saw what he did.
As much as the guy is a turd, I'm not sure how a guy like TJ Ward is suppose to tackle Gronk without going low.