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Tre’davious White pegged the Gronk-O-Meter, and paid the price.
 
Great read ... well done.
 
Nice article, but he played a season here in Pittsburgh when he lived with his dad. I believe that it was at Woodland High.
 
Yep, I almost didn't read this earlier today when I saw it because I thought it was just trying to play up the "Gronk is dirty" angle, but it was a good read.

Nice article, but he played a season here in Pittsburgh when he lived with his dad. I believe that it was at Woodland High.

They mentioned that in the article.
 
Yep, I almost didn't read this earlier today when I saw it because I thought it was just trying to play up the "Gronk is dirty" angle.
Same here. I only skimmed through casually, assuming that there may have been mentions of another concussion back in HS.
 
I somehow ended up on a page saying that the secret to gronk’s success is something called PrimalXL and it is a secret that I apparently don’t want to miss. o_O
 
"Gronkowski purposely missed a free throw to keep the score at a number of, um, a certain significance: 69."

classic
 
Great find! The part where Gronk purposely missed the free throw to keep the score at 69 made me laugh out loud. When he scores a TD, he should have a big red nose and clown wig hidden somewhere in the end zone with some seltzer water to spray at the crowd because that's what he really is.
 
It really is amazing to play against a vastly superior athlete in HS. You can just tell they are on a whole different level. Strength. Power. Speed. Explosiveness. Coordination.

I'll leave out the name and HS but we used to go up against a kid in football and basketball. He was 6-4 240 in HS. Very good hoops player but a monster at football. He ultimately went to Penn State as a defensive player and spent some time with the Bengals.
 
It really is amazing to play against a vastly superior athlete in HS. You can just tell they are on a whole different level. Strength. Power. Speed. Explosiveness. Coordination.

I'll leave out the name and HS but we used to go up against a kid in football and basketball. He was 6-4 240 in HS. Very good hoops player but a monster at football. He ultimately went to Penn State as a defensive player and spent some time with the Bengals.

I'm trying to think if I should name this guy, and the school. I can't think why not.

We played a school that was on Thompson Island in Boston Harbor. It was a school for troubled kids I believe. This was in the late 50s. They had a guy, Phill Struthers (sp?), who was so far beyond anything anyone of us had seen before it was like playing against Jim Brown. I think I heard that a few years later he was playing in the Canadian pro league. He was under 6' but weighed around 220. He was solid muscle, fast, quick, coordinated, and a brutally aggressive runner. He was the best high school back I ever saw by far.
 
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