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He nearly single handedly won us that game if it hadn't been for Gostowski or Bill for changing the rules.Actually we got stopped last year with a healthy Gronk
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He nearly single handedly won us that game if it hadn't been for Gostowski or Bill for changing the rules.Actually we got stopped last year with a healthy Gronk
OK. So I sort of agree with this feeling.. however great Patriots have played else where.There have been very few players that I 100% want to play their entire careers and retire as a Patriot. Gronk is one of them. I know it's probably unrealistic that he stays his entire career, but I hope he does. I don't want to see him in another uniform.
We won SB 49 also barley and Gronk played. So what is your point here. Personally i don't won't to get rid of him, he's an absolute monster on the field and makes every team better. So why give him away? You're not getting the same talent ever again at the TE position. But judging this situation by the Super Bowl is wrong.Why do you guys badly want to get rid of Gronk? We just barely won the Super Bowl and could get back the best recieveing threat in the league...
I would want him to draft Myles Garret with the number 1. However, I would defer to BB obviously with whatever he did. My hope would be he would use both picks where they are.#1 and #12...
I'd do it with a couple of caveats.
1.) Bennett signs for a 3 year deal so that we have a TE on the roster.
2.) If BB thinks he can turn # 1 into 2 additional first rounders.
you don't get the one pick for JAG only.Yes to Garappolo. No to Gronk.
dude you are way off. Belichick would do this in a second.Just glad we have professionals and picks aren't fan consensus decisions.
Just stop with the Gronk trade stuff
He's a professional, I'll trust his judgement if/when this happens.dude you are way off. Belichick would do this in a second.
ok. No way this is happening.He's a professional, I'll trust his judgement if/when this happens.
FIRST lets dispell the misnomer that Gronk is always injured. He has played 7 seasons for the Pats and has played 15 or more games in 4 of them. His 11 game season was the broken arm season, and DUH, he had a broken arm, not brittle bone disease. In 2o13 he had the ACL, which is the same injury EVERY player can get on every play he plays, and there hasn't been a reoccurance of that injury. But if THAT is a worry, you wouldn't sign anyone.OK, I will try some reasons..
First,
1.) Cleveland would never do it, because it would be HUGELY better move by us than them.
2.) Gronk is always injurred
3.) Defense wins championships
4.) Two high first pics builds this team up for the future, probably two awesome defensive players
5.) We and 49 other teams have won the Super Bowl without Gronk
Honestly, I think this would be an obvious huge win for the Pats if this trade happened.
I'm confused.ok. No way this is happening.
OK. So you would not trade Gronk and JAG for the 1 and 12 pic? correct?
OK.FIRST lets dispell the misnomer that Gronk is always injured. He has played 7 seasons for the Pats and has played 15 or more games in 4 of them. His 11 game season was the broken arm season, and DUH, he had a broken arm, not brittle bone disease. In 2o13 he had the ACL, which is the same injury EVERY player can get on every play he plays, and there hasn't been a reoccurance of that injury. But if THAT is a worry, you wouldn't sign anyone.
So really what are you left with that is a reasonable concern. And that's this year back surgery. The back is always a worry, but he came into the league with huge back concerns and it wasn't until his 7th year that it caused him to miss games. And who knows if this surgery didn't solve the issue.
So explain to me again just how moving the best TE in the league, if not the best in NFL history for a single first round pick that has a 50/50 shot at being a disappointment. Remember he's still only 27 years old, and is widely considered the single most impactful offensive threat that isn't a QB in the league. Plus the fact that he plays a position that BB considers the most difficult to replace on offense outside of QB.
This hypothetical trade is seriously dumb, let alone thinking that if Cleveland made it, it would be a steal for us. Yeah that makes sense. Cleveland would get 2 players who can given them a legitimate offense immediately, and the Pats get 2 50/50 shots at 2 good players.
No one else was though. Injuries to key players (Lewis, Solder...) sunk the 2016 squad. Amazingly, they almost pulled through.Actually we got stopped last year with a healthy Gronk
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