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He doesn't think BBs fun wait til he has to do spider z right purple mokey 28000 xy middle banana.
Gronkowski is a unique player whose value is irreplaceable, and his contract makes him one of the best bargains in sports, particularly in the NFL salary cap galaxy. Outside of trading him for a sure fire all-pro Brady successor, basically all of these trade proposals are crazy. You just have to hope he stays with the team and continues to perform at a high level for as long as possible, and hopefully things between him and the organization will blow over. My guess is he plays at least another five years here at superstar level, and then we can all go back and laugh at all of these ingenious proposals to trade him for *hopefully* a second round draft pick who, based on probability, won’t contribute much.
That’s perverted.Why would they unless we dangled a carrot?
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You know, with the way Gruden has been acquiring players... I could see this happening.Trade him and a second to the Raiders for Mack.
He doesn't think BBs fun wait til he has to do spider z right purple mokey 28000 xy middle banana.
Be careful what you wish for. Brady might follow him out the door and we could5 more years?
Gronk has missed 26 games in 8 seasons. A history of back problems and other maladies. I would surmise the wear and tear of the NFL would leave an older player prone to more injuries and not less.
Its been fun and a lot of laughs, but now Gronk is a distraction. Probably wants more money and be paid like the best TE in the game which is not the Pats style. Brady is not paid as the very best. The Pats win championships for this long because the money is spread around to where you make a great living, but wont break the bank and cripple the franchise.
Gronks stock is still relatively high, so now is the time to deal him. Get somebody new. Brady and BB made Gronk and not the other way around.
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Be careful what you wish for. Brady might follow him out the door and we could
see what a 4-12 team looks like. Belichick is an autocrat who benched Welker when Wes made remarks about Rob Ryan's foot fetish.
Be careful what you wish for. Brady might follow him out the door and we could
see what a 4-12 team looks like. Belichick is an autocrat who benched Welker when Wes made remarks about Rob Ryan's foot fetish.
The Niners already fleeced NE with the Jimmy trade. Do they really need any more help?
The grass actually was greener in Philly for LGB and Chris Long.
He signed it, that is very true. However, what about when teams sign players to a big contract and then a few years later ask for a restructuring of that contract? He has outplayed that contract and deserves to get paid what he's currently worth. Teams can't have it both ways.This whole thing reminds me of the Jete fans who had no problem giving Mevis 25 million up front and then whining because he was only making a couple of million the next year. It still added up to 13 mil per year.
I find it very acceptable to have Gronk as the 4th highest paid TE in the entire NYFL. If he didn't like 4th then he shouldn't have signed on the dotted line when he did. He doesn't have the ammo to shoot his way out of town.
Time will tell, but as of right now I agree. If Sam Bradford can command a 1st round pick for being an injury prone mediocre QB, how the hell does Jimmy G only get a 2nd round pick? The only argument people have for Jimmy G is that he only had 6 quarters of film. My argument is that you either see think the talent is there or it's not. He has certainly exceeded my exceptions last year with his play with the 9ers. Brian Hoyer couldn't buy a win with that team last year and Jimmy rips off 5 straight wins including taking Jacksonville's D to school.People have already forgotten that John Lynch was a actual Football player. Lynch will go down in History for Flecing HC/GM BB as a Rookie GM.
In other news, Jimmy Garoppolo makes HOF.People have already forgotten that John Lynch was a actual Football player. Lynch will go down in History for Flecing HC/GM BB as a Rookie GM.
Nah they didnt. But whatever your opinion really is worth nothing to me.
Be careful what you wish for. Brady might follow him out the door and we could
see what a 4-12 team looks like. Belichick is an autocrat who benched Welker when Wes made remarks about Rob Ryan's foot fetish.
Time will tell, but as of right now, they got fleeced. The 9ers didn't have to give up a 1st round pick for a QB that has potential to be one of the best in the NFL. How does Sam Bradford command a 1st round pick when all he's proven is to get injured a lot and has shown to not be that effective when playing but Jimmy G only gets a 2nd round pick in return? Just like when you're drafted on you're potential, NFL GM's have seen enough to determine if Jimmy G is the real deal and it looks like he is.Nah they didnt. But whatever your opinion really is worth nothing to me.
Is this a joke? If not, you should tell your employer you're going to start paying them for the right to work there.Gronk wants to be paid like the best tight end in the league? Not with my Patriots. Sure he's the best tight end of all time but he should be paying the Patriots for the right to play for them. If he won't then I think it's time to ship him out of town and draft this fifth round tight end I heard about yesterday.
I agree but Colin Cowherd doesn't think so. I had to rewind multiple times to make sure I heard him correctly.Gronk is one of the most dominant players I have ever seen - can singlehandedly change a game. A matchup nightmare. But even if he plays this year, after that - whether due to desire or wear and tear- seems iffy. In that light, a trade makes some sense. And despite his greatness, the fact remains, the Patriots won a Super Bowl without him (in fact, 4).