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Time for Gronk to apologize to US

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Apologize for this??? Don't be such a drama queen.

Now should he apologize a thousand times for his Dunk commercials with Big Papi? Yes.
 
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I suspect he will say something next week after he returns and if he does not, no big deal. His allegiance is to the team, not the fan.

Did Rodney Harrison apologize after he got 4 games off??
Actually he did, but it's irrelevant..
Patriots' Harrison suspended (warning-BSPN link)
>>>>>>"Harrison used a Friday night conference call to apologize to team officials and to his teammates, and to caution young people against using performance enhancers.

"I've made no excuses and I will not make excuses," Harrison said. "I sent the wrong message with my actions. This is a mistake and this is something that I've done."<<<<<<<<<
 
The Pats hate never dies. Deflategate is mentioned still, as ridiculous as it was, as is Spygate. If this fan base is fine with Gronk after this stupid decision (that did not result in permanent injury), then that is all that matters.

As one far removed from New England in Cowboys country, you either are a Pats fan or you really want the Pats to fail. This issue adds nothing to that problem, as the Pats are a victim of their success in terms of national support. Instead of this stupidity, Gronk could have saved a bunch of babies from a burning hospital and the Pats would be no more or less reviled by other fan bases.

You are kidding yourself if you believe the fervor at the beginning of the season celebrating the changing of the guard has given way to admiration for the Pats. The Pats are 10-2 after winning a title when down 28-3. What else can the media and other fan bases do with that?
 
Actually he did, but it's irrelevant..
Patriots' Harrison suspended (warning-BSPN link)
>>>>>>"Harrison used a Friday night conference call to apologize to team officials and to his teammates, and to caution young people against using performance enhancers.

"I've made no excuses and I will not make excuses," Harrison said. "I sent the wrong message with my actions. This is a mistake and this is something that I've done."<<<<<<<<<

Better recall than I have, but no biggie. I edited that post.. without regard, I do not expect an apology..
 
Better recall than I have, but no biggie. I edited that post.. without regard, I do not expect an apology..
I don't expect one either...
As for the memory, thank Google. I can't remember where I left my glasses or keys half the time.......
 
I live in NYC and read The Daily News (tabloid) every day. It's a good newspaper in its own right, picking up the occasional news-related Pulitzer.

I really haven't seen too much of what you're talking about. Gronk did have the benefit of losing his cool the same week as the Giants fired their GM and HC and so the story was partially drowned out by a nostalgia-driven reaction to Eli's benching, which was thoroughly justified by his play on the field.

I don't watch HSPN, so I don't know what those idiots are saying, but the coverage that I've seen on NFL Network has been pretty even-handed. Peter King, of course, went over the top but he's just a sycophant sucking up to whoever can help him prolong his shopworn stint as a prominent "sports journalist."

Gronk lost his cool, ****ed up and is now paying the price. When you get paid millions to play a young kid's game, that kind of comes with the turf.

As for future officiating, I think that Field Officials will be aware that every call they make against Gronkowski will be scrutinized, so that could cut two ways. The tape of what preceded his outburst makes it pretty clear that he was fouled twice on that play.
 
Gronk had a melt down. I can sympathize with WHY it happened, while at the same time I can never condone what he did. But like in all things in life there are consequences for your actions (existential theory), and here is just a partial list of what that momentary insanity has wrought.

It will cost him:

1. At least $230K in his one game paycheck, and up to $2.5MM in incentives he now might not make.

2. It is going to cost him millions more in off field money as his "lovable frat boy goof" image that he very carefully and skillfully built up over the last 7 years is being universally trashed by the sports media, and the negative criticism isn't going to end any time soon. Gronk is now a "bad guy".

3. There is now no way he's going to be the All Pro TE, even if his stats, impact, and blocking abilities are better than Ertz, Kelce, and Graham. That is another award that is media based and they are not going to give it to a guy who committed what is being viewed as a heinous act.
Which also impact one of his incentives

4. He has opened himself up to even more cheap shots from his opponents who, being whipped up by this media frenzy, will feel enabled to give him back what he "dished out"

5. When he now goes into a game the refs will be looking even MORE closely at everything he does...and a few things he does not. There will be no sympathy or breaks for Gonk in the near future, and that directly affects the chances for HIS team to win games.

So his personal consequences could be huge, but that is not what this thread is about

What it costs US

1. For the last 2 months almost all but the most ardent haters have grudgingly come around to giving the Pats the kind of respect that this team and organization deserves. Key injuries? Doesn't matter to the Pats. They can make anyone into a contributor. Deflategate was being viewed as the screw job it was by the casual fan, and even the national media repeated that message (grudgingly)

Well over the last 3 days that "era of good feeling" is GONE. All the haters are back with a vengeance and even the more moderate media, smelling blood in the water, are gladly piling on. Here is a great chance to trash the Pats and there isn't even a question of innocence like with Brady. Gronk is guilty as charged. We have it on tape and we will be playing it every chance we get.

Now that is a burden that WE as ardent fans have to bear, and it was TOTALLY unnecessary. I am really pissed at Gronk and I feel the need for him to know the DEPTH of what his actions have caused BEYOND his own image and wallet. And to that end I expect a sincere apology, not only to TWhite, but to US as well. He has made every Pats fan's life just a little darker and harder to deal with. So instead of enjoying this great 8 game run to the playoffs, talking football and future prospects, we now have to deal with haters (more than usual) and mediot pukes looking to make hay off an incident like this.

Here's hoping that when he returns to the fold next Monday, that there will be the apology that I'm looking for and not only to White, his teammates, and the organization. But one to the fans who have stood behind him and this team for decades.

No, Ken.

This is probably the only thing I disagree with you on. In the past 7 years, Gronk has been hacked, yanked, mauled, and manhandled- he has been subject to the "Gronk rules" and he had his knee blown out by a dirty, cheap shot.

And in all those seven years, he lost his cool only once. To me, that's unbelievable.

I think he deserves a free pass.
 
Gotta admit that the drama queen role is an unexpected one for Ken. I suspect caused by watching too much "Madam Secretary", so I hereby suspend Ken from watching that ridiculous fantasy show so loved by women over 55 for one week.
Appeal denied.
 
I suspect he will say something next week after he returns and if he does not, no big deal. His allegiance is to the team, not the fan.
The team does need to pander to the fans, so I do expect as you do that he'll say something. I doubt he can avoid the media entirely after he gets back on the field.
 
The team does need to pander to the fans, so I do expect as you do that he'll say something. I doubt he can avoid the media entirely after he gets back on the field.

LOL.
 
Gronk had a melt down. I can sympathize with WHY it happened, while at the same time I can never condone what he did. But like in all things in life there are consequences for your actions (existential theory), and here is just a partial list of what that momentary insanity has wrought.

It will cost him:

1. At least $230K in his one game paycheck, and up to $2.5MM in incentives he now might not make.

2. It is going to cost him millions more in off field money as his "lovable frat boy goof" image that he very carefully and skillfully built up over the last 7 years is being universally trashed by the sports media, and the negative criticism isn't going to end any time soon. Gronk is now a "bad guy".

3. There is now no way he's going to be the All Pro TE, even if his stats, impact, and blocking abilities are better than Ertz, Kelce, and Graham. That is another award that is media based and they are not going to give it to a guy who committed what is being viewed as a heinous act.
Which also impact one of his incentives

4. He has opened himself up to even more cheap shots from his opponents who, being whipped up by this media frenzy, will feel enabled to give him back what he "dished out"

5. When he now goes into a game the refs will be looking even MORE closely at everything he does...and a few things he does not. There will be no sympathy or breaks for Gonk in the near future, and that directly affects the chances for HIS team to win games.

So his personal consequences could be huge, but that is not what this thread is about

What it costs US

1. For the last 2 months almost all but the most ardent haters have grudgingly come around to giving the Pats the kind of respect that this team and organization deserves. Key injuries? Doesn't matter to the Pats. They can make anyone into a contributor. Deflategate was being viewed as the screw job it was by the casual fan, and even the national media repeated that message (grudgingly)

Well over the last 3 days that "era of good feeling" is GONE. All the haters are back with a vengeance and even the more moderate media, smelling blood in the water, are gladly piling on. Here is a great chance to trash the Pats and there isn't even a question of innocence like with Brady. Gronk is guilty as charged. We have it on tape and we will be playing it every chance we get.

Now that is a burden that WE as ardent fans have to bear, and it was TOTALLY unnecessary. I am really pissed at Gronk and I feel the need for him to know the DEPTH of what his actions have caused BEYOND his own image and wallet. And to that end I expect a sincere apology, not only to TWhite, but to US as well. He has made every Pats fan's life just a little darker and harder to deal with. So instead of enjoying this great 8 game run to the playoffs, talking football and future prospects, we now have to deal with haters (more than usual) and mediot pukes looking to make hay off an incident like this.

Here's hoping that when he returns to the fold next Monday, that there will be the apology that I'm looking for and not only to White, his teammates, and the organization. But one to the fans who have stood behind him and this team for decades.
Over react much?
 
He doesn't owe me anything, except a trip to the Super Bowl (I'll even pay!)! Seriously, haters gonna hate and people gnashing their teeth like this is the worst play they have ever seen look ridiculous. BB has the right idea entirely - on to Miami!
 
The Patriot Hate never really goes away. It hibernates for periods of time, but it's always sort of bubbling below the surface ready to blow like a volcano. When emotional!y-charged matters such as concussions, the anthem, race and the current political climate are mixed in, you end up with the type of volatile and combustible atmosphere which exists now. For a myriad of reasons, the Patriots become a very convenient fall guy for all sorts of issues with which they really have little, or no, relationship.
Is there something going on with concussions, the anthem, race and the current political climate?
 
The team does need to pander to the fans, so I do expect as you do that he'll say something. I doubt he can avoid the media entirely after he gets back on the field.

In the last 17 years, please provide ONE example of BB pandering to the fans and the benefit he and the team realized from it.
 
Has the world really got that sensitive now, that we're looking for footballers to apologize to the fanbase for dirty hits?

What next, a candlelit vigil and charity single for all victims of season ending IR?
 
Is there something going on with concussions, the anthem, race and the current political climate?
I don't know. On election day I was training for the marathon (race), when I fell and banged my head (concussion), which kept me from standing during the anthem and caused me to forget to vote. Now, what was it we were talking about???
 
In the last 17 years, please provide ONE example of BB pandering to the fans and the benefit he and the team realized from it.

If the team felt it had to pander to the fans, it would have taken more hardline stances on Spy and Deflategate.
 
If the team felt it had to pander to the fans, it would have taken more hardline stances on Spy and Deflategate.
Kraft might have pandered a little with his tough talk to Peter King and that deflategate in context doc and the court filing but thats all I can think of.
 
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