Gronk has officially been cleared to play!
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Gronk has officially been cleared to play!
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BODYARMOR SuperDrink presents: Gronk #BackToSuper (by DrinkBODYARMOR)
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With Gronkowski back, #Patriots can run some combo routes from inside stack alignments. Route conversions here: pic.twitter.com/8JBet6ixtI
— Matt Bowen (@MattBowen41) October 18, 2013
The one takeaway I have from that exchange is that while a lot of us on the outside probably think that he’s upset about the caliber of player who he’s playing with on offense, the skill players, how they haven’t really built up the depth at the skill positions befitting a guy like Brady, I think in a lot of ways I get a sense that he views it as tremendously fun to be able to beat a great team like New Orleans with three of the four guys on the field in the last minute of that game who he didn’t even know six months ago,
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Doubt it, he’d cost more to cut than to keep next year. He’s here at least until 2015 I think.
Yeah KT was open, but the Saints dropped 8 into coverage and that might’ve been what made Brady hesitate. Looks like Brady saw KT too, but probably would’ve had to have thrown it earlier. 33 was in okay position to possibly jump the route. It would’ve been close. Brady was playing safe.
Really what they want to do in that situation is run the ball. If you watch NFL Turning Point they pointed out the same thing.
I think that all three of the offensive coordinators have added their own twists on the offense, but each was largely reflective of the personnel that they had. Weis’ version of the offense was very much the traditional Erhardt-Perkins, which relied on power backs like Antowan Smith and Corey Dillon and consistent and safe quarterback […]