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Ian Rapaport and other media types have used the word "Gronkle". It's even a Twitter hashtag.

So who actually coined the word besides me? :)
 
I prefer Grankle but whichever catches is awesome.
 
Use it in a sentence please.
 
Gronkle already existed.
It's the name of one of the types of dragons in the movie "How to Train Your Dragon" (Before you say anything....I have a kid.lol.)
This is spelled with an added "C" though. Close enough

Here is a picture of it... kind of resembles "The REAL Thing" huh?

gronckle.jpg
 
I like to add "gate" at the end like the media does to everything else. Gronkle-gate. Are the Patriots hiding a more serious injury?? Or are they reverse pretending, ie. saying he's healthy b/c they know you will think the opposite of whatever they say.
 
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