It's good for him, and bad for the NFL, that Gronk wasn't able to be as injury free as Kelce's been. Imagine what could have been for the big guy, and for the fans watching (hell, for Brady, too, for that matter)..
Nope I disagree from a procedural standpoint it's a bullshit advantage for the offense in a league that tilts ridiculously heavy towards the offense. What's retarded is the players that are to fucking mentally lazy to adjust and simply check their alignment.
The Ravens forgot they have Derrick Henry. They’re going full retard. The only reason that first drive was successful was because of the threat he presented.
Is there anyone on the planet who didn’t envision this as soon as the broadcaster said “they’re in Justin Tucker” range? To me it was a foregone conclusion this would happen.
They win in 2011, giving him, Brady, BB and the Patriots yet another ring. Gronk's healthy later in his career, avoiding retirement and, maybe, helping keep Brady in N.E. and this keeping the Patriots dynasty going. He cements himself as, without question, the greatest TE every to play and, arguably, as the greatest non-QB weapon in league history (in the argument with guys like Moss and Jim Brown).