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Rob Gronkowski Had Major Influence Over Showy Super Bowl LIV Tight Ends
Just read this article where he talks about how much Gronk influenced him (though their games aren’t similar.) And it got me thinking...something about the guy’s body language tends to come across as punkish, I’m sure he’s thrown a few dirty hits like everyone (including Edelman), and sure, he’s very overrated as a player since he’s really a big wide receiver who shouldn’t receive tight end accolades.
However, did I miss some huge incidents where this guy did some horrible things off the field? I’ve never heard him whine about the Patriots. In fact, I’ve only read on his comments extremely complimentary things about the the Patriots organization, and no excuses for losses. He didn’t gloat when they beat us or complain when they’ve lost.
I ask this because I see people say they hate the Chiefs because of “Hill and Kelce.” Aren’t these guys pretty darn different in terms of what they’ve actually done to become villains? Or am I missing something crucial here?
Just read this article where he talks about how much Gronk influenced him (though their games aren’t similar.) And it got me thinking...something about the guy’s body language tends to come across as punkish, I’m sure he’s thrown a few dirty hits like everyone (including Edelman), and sure, he’s very overrated as a player since he’s really a big wide receiver who shouldn’t receive tight end accolades.
However, did I miss some huge incidents where this guy did some horrible things off the field? I’ve never heard him whine about the Patriots. In fact, I’ve only read on his comments extremely complimentary things about the the Patriots organization, and no excuses for losses. He didn’t gloat when they beat us or complain when they’ve lost.
I ask this because I see people say they hate the Chiefs because of “Hill and Kelce.” Aren’t these guys pretty darn different in terms of what they’ve actually done to become villains? Or am I missing something crucial here?