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OT: Official 2020 Tompa Bay Gronkaneers Thread

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yea that clip from Earl Thomas where he punctured Gronk's lung was from 2016 season, I was referring to the way the Seahawks handled Gronk in the SB was admirable.. they just played really tough, hard nosed and brutal (but clean) football.. i always respect that
Yeah. The LoB was pretty awesome. Pretty hard to believe Carroll put all his eggs in the Wilson basket. They should have never broken up the LoB.
 
Yeah. The LoB was pretty awesome. Pretty hard to believe Carroll put all his eggs in the Wilson basket. They should have never broken up the LoB.
Really? I have to disagree. The LoB is almost completely out of football and Wilson is still a top tier QB with 5+ years ahead of him.
 
Really? I have to disagree. The LoB is almost completely out of football and Wilson is still a top tier QB with 5+ years ahead of him.
I like Wilson a lot but the Seahawks were never getting back to the bowl with just him and not the LoB and now of course he wants to leave because the roster is not good. Big surprise.
 
The shot from Earl Thomas was nice and clean, but brutal

The Seahawks were one of the only teams that actually played Gronk like men within the rules in that Superbowl.. they were going for body shots up high, which puts them at a disadvantage, have to give them props and tip the cap because they weren't trying to turn him into a cripple by chopping out his legs like every other DB in the league
I've seen lots of what appears to be clean hits called as a penalty the last couple years. It would be called a penalty for hitting a defenceless receiver probably 8 out of 10 time now. In 2016, maybe 2 out of 10.

The fact that it was a brutal hit almost automatically gets a flag. I don't mind it except for the ambiguity of what is a penalty and what is not? What is a clean hit and what is not? It 's good for Gronk. It increases his chance to keep on playing a few more years. I'd like to see him move up the all time receiving and TD list and definitely don't want Kelce to catch up.
 
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yea that clip from Earl Thomas where he punctured Gronk's lung was from 2016 season, I was referring to the way the Seahawks handled Gronk in the SB was admirable.. they just played really tough, hard nosed and brutal (but clean) football.. i always respect that

Seahawks have never played clean D. The DB corp is taught to grab and pull on the theory that there's only so much DPI the refs are willing to call every game because one, it slows the game down, and two, it creates the impression that the other team is being favored.
 
They re-signed Brown. Amazing. They really brought everyone back for a run at a repeat. Hard to see anything but the injury bug stopping them from at least getting back to the SB and getting a shot at it.
 
They re-signed Brown. Amazing. They really brought everyone back for a run at a repeat. Hard to see anything but the injury bug stopping them from at least getting back to the SB and getting a shot at it.

As long as they stay focused and do not buy their own hype, they should dominate, indeed.
 
All 22 starters + Brown back. All coaches back. And OJ Howard, who seemed to have great chemistry with Brady, coming back from injury.

Unbelievable.
Plus Giovanni Bernard who should be a step up as a receiving back over what Jones/Fournette could do. I don't see who can stop Tampa in the NFC unless Green Bay somehow gets over their NFC Championship choking habit. Tom has a great shot at #8.
 
All 22 starters + Brown back. All coaches back. And OJ Howard, who seemed to have great chemistry with Brady, coming back from injury.

Unbelievable.
Plus the draft which is a complete luxury. I can't think of any SB champ ever doing this even back before the cap/FA. This has been an amazing off-season for them. Brady has a real shot at league MVP.
 
Plus Giovanni Bernard who should be a step up as a receiving back over what Jones/Fournette could do. I don't see who can stop Tampa in the NFC unless Green Bay somehow gets over their NFC Championship choking habit. Tom has a great shot at #8.
There is no one in the NFC. I will be interested to see if the Chiefs can make it back but all they did was spend a ton of money and draft capital on their 2 tackles. They did nothing on defense and would be shredded worse by this Tampa offense with Howard back and Giovanni added.
 
Plus the draft which is a complete luxury. I can't think of any SB champ ever doing this even back before the cap/FA. This has been an amazing off-season for them. Brady has a real shot at league MVP.
I honestly don’t know what they do in the draft. The roster is stacked. I suppose they could take a DL/Edge at 32 to backup any of Vea/Suh/Barrett/JPP. I would have said a month ago they could luxury pick someone like Etienne but now there’s no room for him with Fournette/Jones/Bernard.
 
If they all stay healthy - I think Brady is making an MVP run.
With good injury luck I can see 45-50 passing touchdowns. 17 games now, plus a year of experience in the system. He threw 40 learning things on the fly in the first half of the season and Evans and Godwin were banged up most of the year. Not to mention Brown only there 8 games and Gronk spending all year getting back into game shape.

I think we’re going to see some fireworks.
 
I honestly don’t know what they do in the draft. The roster is stacked. I suppose they could take a DL/Edge at 32 to backup any of Vea/Suh/Barrett/JPP. I would have said a month ago they could luxury pick someone like Etienne but now there’s no room for him with Fournette/Jones/Bernard.
I know. I don't know either. They should probably look at QB in rounds 2 or 3 so he can learn from Brady. You know one thing that never gets mentioned enough in looking back over our dynasty is the development of our QBs which IMO is directly a result of learning from Brady. I don't believe Cassell or Hoyer ever become starters in this league if they were not backing up Brady and learning from him. Probably ditto on Jimmy too.
 
I know. I don't know either. They should probably look at QB in rounds 2 or 3 so he can learn from Brady. You know one thing that never gets mentioned enough in looking back over our dynasty is the development of our QBs which IMO is directly a result of learning from Brady. I don't believe Cassell or Hoyer ever become starters in this league if they were not backing up Brady and learning from him. Probably ditto on Jimmy too.
I agree with everything you said!
 
With good injury luck I can see 45-50 passing touchdowns. 17 games now, plus a year of experience in the system. He threw 40 learning things on the fly in the first half of the season and Evans and Godwin were banged up most of the year. Not to mention Brown only there 8 games and Gronk spending all year getting back into game shape.

I think we’re going to see some fireworks.
Right. A year in the system AND a year learning the NFC defenses. Also, a much weaker schedule compared to last year.
 
If they all stay healthy - I think Brady is making an MVP run.
No, to regular season MVP. It's been bad luck for the last 20 years or so. But SB MVP, hell yeah!
 
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