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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.c'mon guys.....there was a source close to the team last week that said Gronk and Amendola were going to play against Atlanta "but anything could happen."
I don't mind waiting for a healthy dominant Gronk. The guy needs time to build his strength. Let him get in football shape and be the dominant all pro beast we love. I don't care to see him as a shell of himself.
I know this is going to make people mad for me to say, but at this point I don't much care if Gronk stays out a while. Until the team loses a couple, or plays in a real or de facto elimination game it just doesn't make a difference to me.
I think the team needs to learn to play with out Gronk. He is not reliable. He missed half his college career. He has missed 10 NFL games in just over 3 years. The injuries are to different parts of his body. He doesn't stay on the field and he apparently doesn't heal well. Some guys are like that. They get injured on extra points and don't heal for a year. It is what it is. Sure it can all ne explained in a hopeful way, but it is what it is.
Do I hope this is an unfortunate series of one off events? Yes. Do I love watching him play? Yes. Is the team better without him? By miles. But at this point it is not rational to expect him to come back and play 15 games without issue. It could happen. I hope it happens. I don't expect it to happen. So, he can stay out as long as necessary until we need him. The longer the better as far as I am concerned if it increases the chances of having him when it is most important. And in the meantime the team will learn to play better without him, in case they don't have him when it counts.
People might wonder if he should have been PUP'd to begin with, but he is getting some practice reps in and he'd while he might be available for week 6 or later, I'd say it's been worth him being around the team.
are we going to just ignore the fact that Gronk was perfectly healthy for almost 2 1/2 seasons of his career?
ok, he broke his arm last year which is the cause of this issue of missing games...but I wouldnt call him injury prone because of that.
also, I dont see the correlation of so many posters that if Gronk comes back week 6 he is more likely to be healthy for the playoffs than if he comes back week 5
He missed his final year of college ball due to injury. He missed a playoff game due to injury. He was useless in another big playoff game because of injury. He's had about 5 surgeries this offseason, and has missed the first 4 (now 5) games of this season. You can call it whatever the hell you want, but the bottom line is that he's been injury prone, whether you call it that or not.
I would dismiss the Super Bowl injury from the AFCCG. There is nothing you can do from having a player land and twist your angle...
are we going to just ignore the fact that Gronk was perfectly healthy for almost 2 1/2 seasons of his career?
ok, he broke his arm last year which is the cause of this issue of missing games...but I wouldnt call him injury prone because of that.
also, I dont see the correlation of so many posters that if Gronk comes back week 6 he is more likely to be healthy for the playoffs than if he comes back week 5
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