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Nick Underhill @Nick_Underhill
BB’s update on Gronk: “He looks great sitting in meetings”
If thats the case its "time to roll"
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BB’s update on Gronk: “He looks great sitting in meetings”
I'm just happy we're finally hearing his name again, cautiously excited.
Unlike Amendola, who've is a lost cause in my mind. I expect nothing of him this year.
The curious case of Rob Gronkowski continues here in Week 3.
Gronkowski has been practicing for a few weeks now after missing the entire preseason while recovering from offseason back surgery, and it seems he’s awful close to a return. In fact, Gronkowski is healthy enough to play, but the Patriots are still leaning toward holding the star tight end out yet again this week, according to The Boston Globe.
The Patriots are taking a cautious approach with Gronkowski, especially after an early return led to a second forearm injury last season. The team wants to get Gronkowski more practices and ensure that he’s fully healthy before he plays in a game, according to the report, which is why his status, while reportedly 50/50, is still in doubt for Sunday’s game against the Buccaneers.
The Bucs held Brees and co. to an 0 for 4 red zone percentage last Sunday, and he actually HAS a viable group of candidates to throw to. This game has me feeling leery, which seems to be a common thing after feeling the same way last Thursday vs the NYJ.
Mike Petraglia @Trags
Gronk and Amendola on field again. Gronk spotted in huddle. Amendola not.
The Bucs held Brees and co. to an 0 for 4 red zone percentage last Sunday, and he actually HAS a viable group of candidates to throw to. This game has me feeling leery, which seems to be a common thing after feeling the same way last Thursday vs the NYJ.