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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.A couple things. Of course Belichick has to move on, even if Gronk told him he’s coming back (can’t count on hin). But there is some cap space left $6.5 million) if Gronk wanted to make a mid-season return. If he comes back after the bye week, then a $3-4 million contract is not unreasonable for the remainder of 2019. Second, we don’t know what kind of offense we will have without him - more 3 WR sets? Perhaps, but we’ll find out soon enough.
Yes, I pretty much agree with your points. But I don't see how they connect with your position of seeing breadcrumbs (i.e. no press conference, no direct replacement ectl) of a Gronk return.
Given what you just wrote is it wrong to say that we can all agree that we don't know what will happen but given that he retired it is more likely than not that he will stay retired ? Even if it is a 40:60 proposition.
And i agree. None of us know what Gronk is thinking. And I would put the percentage of him staying retired at 80%.
Given that you give it a 20:80 chance I really dont understand what you folks were arguing about the last few pages. I think 20% is a pretty realistic outlook.
I was arguing there’s a small chance Gronk could come back. SammyCat was arguing that there is a 0% chance of him returning.
You should be used to it.I am tired of going in circles.
Not my exact words but since this is a yes or no question as a practical matter he is done.
TommyBrady12 is posting with his heart instead of using facts.
That is not necessarily bad. It is good to have a heart.
This is my last post in this thread. I am tired of going in circles.