RayClay
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Gronk in his prime hasn't been NEARLY as dominant as Rice or Moss in their primes. Not even close.
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Gronk in his prime hasn't been NEARLY as dominant as Rice or Moss in their primes. Not even close.
Of course he's replaceable. NE won 3 SBs without him. Hell, they won a SB with Jerome Freaking Wiggins at TE.
Yes, he played 14 games last year, but he wasn't really very good for the first few. There's no way to spin Gronk as being particularly reliable in terms of missing games.
Travis Kelce has missed 1 game in his four year career. Greg Olsen played 9 straight seasons without missing a game. Jimmy Graham has missed 7 games in 8 seasons. Ben Watson has missed 10 games in the last 10 seasons. Gronk has missed 26 games in 8 seasons.
Addendum: He's under contract for two more seasons. Do you really see him lasting much beyond that?
I don't think paying Gronk more money is the answer.
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Probably not, given his apparent recent mulling of retirement. But as others mentioned that doesn’t mean converting some money to bonus, adding a year or two, and putting some money in his pocket now is a bad idea.Addendum: He's under contract for two more seasons. Do you really see him lasting much beyond that?
This is true. There is a universal truth. You can’t purchase allegiance.
It’s like trying to pay someone to be jewish
I fully agree with his production and he is a great teammate. I was only suggesting that when a player with a injury past signs a contract for security. He must honor it. If he had an injured loss of season he sure as heck would not be giving money back. If we increase his pay this year through incentives or whatever I will lose no sleep. Love the guy. But you then have opened a can of worms for every player to play the same game with their contract.Gronk's per game production has been consistently in the top ten among all receivers. Plus, he run-blocks on pulls and traps as well as some starting OG.
Meanwhile, over the past couple seasons, WRs who have been far less productive catching the ball (and who can't block like Gronk) have been getting contracts paying them up to 50% more than Gronk, with guaranteed cash averaging around $18M. Gronk has no further guaranteed cash coming to him on his current contract.
If Gronk and his agent are arguing for a restructure that increases his guaranteed cash, they have some pretty good justification.
I don't think paying Gronk more money is the answer.
Me neither.I don't even know for sure what the question is, anymore.
However, if the question is money related, then paying him roughly the same overall while increasing his guaranteed cash intake and providing incentives that could allow him to earn a bit more might be an answer.
But you then have opened a can of worms for every player to play the same game with their contract.
Me neither.
I was essentially responding the speculation that Gronk is squawking about his contract and how his voice and brand is suppressed by the BB secret police.
If those are all true, I don't think throwing another $1m at him fixes it.
A repeat of the $5.5M in incentive bonuses the Pats gave him in 2017 might fix it.
There are a number of different ways that the Pats may be able to increase Gronk's pay to Gronk's satisfaction without crewing themselves in the process. And, it's not as if making such contract adjustments would be unprecedented for them.
Throwing him an extra 1-1.5m this year in exchange for adding on a year to the deal (making it 3 more seasons) shouldn’t be that big of a deal for a player who has the opportunity to go down as the best TE to ever play the game. This isn’t exactly rocket science.
To take it a step further, it’s instrumental in keeping a certain pissed off QB happy, and that goes a long way towards improving our odds over the next 2-3 years, too.
Love the guy. But you then have opened a can of worms for every player to play the same game with their contract.
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I fully agree with his production and he is a great teammate. I was only suggesting that when a player with a injury past signs a contract for security. He must honor it. If he had an injured loss of season he sure as heck would not be giving money back. If we increase his pay this year through incentives or whatever I will lose no sleep. Love the guy. But you then have opened a can of worms for every player to play the same game with their contract.
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