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Counterpoint.....Because the alternative is losing him. And he’s not replaceable. Agreed on his original deal being somewhat of a compromise based on injury history but to consider the team beneath renegotiating a deal for a generational player is silly. The chip in the Pats corner is that they won the SB without him. But esp with the Cooks trade and Dola leaving, his importance has only grown over the last few weeks.Why? He signed the contract he's playing under and at the time it paid him very well. He traded security for extra dollars and it's paid off for him considering how much time he's missed. Why would you invest top dollars in a guy you can't be sure will survive the season?
Counterpoint.....Because the alternative is losing him. And he’s not replaceable. Agreed on his original deal being somewhat of a compromise based on injury history but to consider the team beneath renegotiating a deal for a generational player is silly. The chip in the Pats corner is that they won the SB without him. But esp with the Cooks trade and Dola leaving, his importance has only grown over the last few weeks.
I think the forum overrates his “missed time” due to injury. Lots of guys miss time and lose parts of whole seasons. Gronk turned an ankle in ‘11 which screwed up one game (albeit the SB), broke his arm in ‘12, got his knee blown up in ‘13 (both of which screwed NE, sure), and finally had a long-feared back injury in a herniated disk in ‘16, after which he played almost all of ‘17 none of which was related to prior injury. He’s played in 80% of regular season games in his career, which given what we know about NFL careers and injury....is pretty damn good.
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.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?
He plays strictly for the chicks.I for one did not know that he played pro ball for free. Astonishing...
Sure.. Plus occasionally some food.He plays strictly for the chicks.
Hence, see post #9 and the reason for my question. You are spot on, in my opinion.I'm not sure the OP knows what the word polarizing means.
Money for nothing and chicks for free...He plays strictly for the chicks.
and warm beer...Sure.. Plus occasionally some food.
Not sure why it would take that much cap room to add on some incentives. If anything, they could just give him some extra money, but how much would that cost? 1-1.5m?
Right. Depending upon how they’d do it, it would either be a savings (my preference in adding a year on to the deal + the conversion that you mentioned) or a minimal increase (if like last year). I don’t see any relationship to saving money from the Cooks trade.An extension that converts some of his salary to signing bonus would give Gronk some new guaranteed cash while reducing his 2018 cap hit.
I love the guy and player. Then again. Nobody forced him to sign that last contract. Caving to players demands after they signed a contract for long term security because of injury history. Only to want more money on top of it after a healthy productive season is dangerous.
Absolutely. I recently read that 16 WRs (and 2 RBs) will be making more than him, this year. Rob Gronkowski is certainly not the 19th best skill position player in the league, especially when you take out rookie contracts for guys like Elliot, OBJ, etc.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.
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?
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