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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.The future contracts for these two could get very interesting. Both rookie contracts end in '13. Gronk is scheduled to earn 60% more than Hernandez based on rookie contracts.
Second-rounder v. fourth-rounder with "issues."
GRONK is the more important of the two to resign, I think, but if the Pats can find a way to hang on to both, they will.
Issues??
I agree Gronk has more value because of his line blocking...but Hernandez averages 2 catches/game more than the Gronk.
Hernandez signed a four-year contract on June 8, 2010.[11] The contract included a signing bonus of $200,000—less than half the bonus received by former Patriots fourth-round pick placekicker Stephen Gostkowski in 2006.[12] To compensate for the small signing bonus, the deal also includes a series of roster and workout bonuses that add up to an additional $700,000, which means that "Hernandez can wind up getting the money a third-rounder would over four years, but he's gotta walk the straight and narrow to do so."[13]
Here's a link of BB talking about Bavaro last year.
Gronkowski has a little Bavaro in him - New England Patriots Blog - ESPN Boston
That BB would even talk about this in the context of Gronkowski's play says a lot about Gronk. Belichick's admiration of Bavaro is pretty clear.
...I agree Gronk has more value because of his line blocking...but Hernandez averages 2 catches/game more than the Gronk.
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Correction: Mike Vrabel could also play tight end, and he was certainly the most reliable pass catcher of that group, sadly.
Wow, that's a long darn list. You tend to forget about some people as the years go on.After Rod Rutledge, Jermaine Wiggins, Cam Cleeland, Christian Fauria, Daniel Graham, Fred Baxter, Ben Watson, Andy Stokes, Jed Weaver, David Thomas, Garrett Mills, Kyle Brady, Marcus Pollard, Stephen Spach, Alex Smith, Chris Baker, Alge Crumpler and a few more I'm probably forgetting... BB found his guys
Tight end has been an interesting position to follow on this team since BB took over.
I'm changing a quote from Lombardi slightly here, but would you agree with this?
He originally said that about Mallett. . . . but I'm thinking that BB finally has the tight ends he's been coveting for almost 20 years now. . . . and wants to take advantage of it.
Let's not forget that BB wanted Kyle Brady back in the 90s before the JEST took him one spot before.
Ironically the Browns deactivated their franchise from '1996-1999', so I think the extra 1st (1996) they got from San Fran in that trade ended up wasted.
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