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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.I think Brady was pissed off today from the AB nonsense. I hope he carries that over into the playoffs.
He freaked out even more when Gronk reached his incentives. Could've been him tooAB probably freeked out when he saw Bell catch a TD pass from Brady. Looooser.
That's like some other poster I like here saying Jack Nicklaus is the best and it's not even close. Just an obviously correct statement.
Where's Mac10 at...guess he only comes here when the Bucs lose or there's chaos(AB)
That's like some other poster I like here saying Jack Nicklaus is the best and it's not even close. Just a ridiculous statement.
AB was right...Tom can't do it alone...(Ab probably thinks he made Bell)AB probably freeked out when he saw Bell catch a TD pass from Brady. Looooser.
Haha sorry.Lol…dude, why?
Haha sorry.
Anybody that follows Brady, it's SB or bust. Been there 10 out of the previous 19 seasons as a starter. Can he make it 11 out of 20?We aren’t Bucs fans. Making the playoffs isn’t an achievement
Anybody that follows Brady, it's SB or bust. Been there 10 out of the previous 19 seasons as a starter. Can he make it 11 out of 20?
Rodgers have been there 1 out of 13.
Brees only once himself.
It would be hilarious if Brady can pass them both in only his 2nd year in the NFC.
Unfortunately for most people, at the end of the day, what will stand out the most are the stats, then the awards and championships. I've never seen Gonzalez play but I see the stats and it is impressive.But I do think with Gronk, it is one of those few times where you can say "it isn't close" despite that phrase being so overused. And that's simply because there really is no other tight end in history who has been as dominant in both passing game and as a blocker, and then add to that four championships and almost all the postseason records. The longevity angle is dissolving too; he's approaching 10,000 yards and 100 TDs. I'd say Gonzalez is a very distant second...his blocking wasn't near as maultng as Gronk's blocking, even if you could make a case Gonzalez overall was as effective as a
It's always good to have possible debates and I think this one is a debate but there isn't a fair observer anywhere that would have gronk outside the top 2. His clutch moments make him 1 in my eyes and he made the most of his opportunities.Unfortunately for most people, at the end of the day, what will stand out the most are the stats, then the awards and championships. I've never seen Gonzalez play but I see the stats and it is impressive.
Gronk has the awards and the championships, but he's still working on the stats. We know he is the GOAT tight end, but he needs to play 2 more good years to get the stats to convince others that he is undeniably better than Gonzalez.
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