2017 NFL Playoffs

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New England actually had the most total yards ever, by any team that has lost an NFL game. 613

Regarding Gronkowski. So many people are called beasts in professional sports nowadays. He is one of the few who actually is one. It almost looks like his listed height and weight (6'6 265) is far too small for what we see on the field. He is totally uncoverable. His hands are so big that the football almost looks like it disappears in them when he makes a catch

He loves the game, however I believe in the run up his neurologist likely gave him some sobering news about his future in the run up to the game and that's what's led him to ponder retirement. He was having
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sheajets wrote:New England actually had the most total yards ever, by any team that has lost an NFL game. 613

Regarding Gronkowski. So many people are called beasts in professional sports nowadays. He is one of the few who actually is one. It almost looks like his listed height and weight (6'6 265) is far too small for what we see on the field. He is totally uncoverable. His hands are so big that the football almost looks like it disappears in them when he makes a catch

He loves the game, however I believe in the run up his neurologist likely gave him some sobering news about his future in the run up to the game and that's what's led him to ponder retirement. He was having
I think if Gronk is thru playing football it will not be the last we have seen of him. My guess is that he is a natural for television.
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Rupert Patrick wrote: I think if Gronk is thru playing football it will not be the last we have seen of him. My guess is that he is a natural for television.
Yeah, like maybe a second tier Dwyane Johnson. My prediction...he will lift a frightened criminal over his head and throw him.
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Rupert Patrick wrote:
sheajets wrote:New England actually had the most total yards ever, by any team that has lost an NFL game. 613

Regarding Gronkowski. So many people are called beasts in professional sports nowadays. He is one of the few who actually is one. It almost looks like his listed height and weight (6'6 265) is far too small for what we see on the field. He is totally uncoverable. His hands are so big that the football almost looks like it disappears in them when he makes a catch

He loves the game, however I believe in the run up his neurologist likely gave him some sobering news about his future in the run up to the game and that's what's led him to ponder retirement. He was having
I think if Gronk is thru playing football it will not be the last we have seen of him. My guess is that he is a natural for television.
Yeah, with a little training he could be almost as bad as Tony Siragusa :D
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sheajets wrote:New England actually had the most total yards ever, by any team that has lost an NFL game. 613

Regarding Gronkowski. So many people are called beasts in professional sports nowadays. He is one of the few who actually is one. It almost looks like his listed height and weight (6'6 265) is far too small for what we see on the field. He is totally uncoverable. His hands are so big that the football almost looks like it disappears in them when he makes a catch

He loves the game, however I believe in the run up his neurologist likely gave him some sobering news about his future in the run up to the game and that's what's led him to ponder retirement. He was having

If you're correct on the neurologist theory, Gronk should carefully consider retirement. Many athletes across all sports don't heed medical advice, and pay the price down the road. Players are ultimately responsible for their own personal health. If it means leaving money on the table, or cutting back on the lifestyle they've enjoyed for years, so be it.
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