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Rob Gronkowski, the world’s weightless all-time jock
Rob Gronkowski, the world’s weightless all-time jock
Awesome piece by Spencer Hall of SBNation.com on why Gronk is so effective and awesome. If you’re like me and you can’t consume enough Pats in fanticipation of Ravens/Pats then you’ll love this.Rob Gronkowski is a weightless thing. Not literally: if he’s in shape, he’s right at 266 pounds or so. And because he is in shape, Rob Gronkowski weighs exactly 266 pounds right now, give or take a…
Darrelle Revis covers all the bases for New England Patriots – ESPN Boston
Darrelle Revis covers all the bases for New England Patriots – ESPN Boston
Great read on Revis. Maybe the X-and-O stuff misses the mark a lot of the time this week, but the in-depth columns on the players like this one are sweet.
We’ve put ourselves in a good position to have a home playoff game. We’ve got to go out there and take advantage of it, so hopefully we can do that. It’s been a great year to this point, but now’s where the opportunity really starts for us.
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Loved your Gameplan column. I agree on a lot of the points. Rank the following on the concern-o-meter: Protection/ O-line; Inability to generate a pass rush; Flacco scrambling for 1st downs; penalties; short yardage situations (offense); short yardage situations (defense). This may not be played out by the stats, but my recollection is that at home with the benefit of the snap count and easier communication the O-Line has played much better than on the road (NYJ, SD, GB, KC, MIA).
Thanks. As I’ve written my only real concern is that our OL shows up to play. If that happens the rest of those issues shouldn’t be a huge concern in this one because Brady will light up that Ravens secondary that played way over their head last week.
If had to pick another one it’d be pass rush because if we can’t take advantage of this patchwork OL with our front seven it will be disheartening.
Certainly in potential future match ups we’ll have to worry about those other things, but for now, just protect Tommy.
Before the season started i was worried about Gronk. I was worried that since he was injured so much it was setting him up to either take a pay cut, or be cut. I knew he had to have a strong season and play the majority of the games. To be honest, he exceeded my expectations. I am no longer worried about his future on the team, but should i be?
I was a little worried too, but yeah, I think Gronk is here to stay and his option will be picked up this offseason. Perhaps most importantly, it seems that Gronk is doing a better job of protecting himself this season.
For guys to tackle him they have to go low, so instead of trying to grind out the couple extra yards that put him at risk after initial contact, he’s learned to protect his legs and go down safely. Hopefully that continues in the playoffs because for all the “we have a healthy Gronk for the playoffs this year!” talk, he was healthy going into the 2011 playoffs too.
There’s no better weapon and I only imagine what he’ll do next year with an offseason where he’s not rehabbing.