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Rob Gronkowski route-by-route breakdown: Where did new England Patriots TE the most damage in 2014?

August 4, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Rob Gronkowski route-by-route breakdown: Where did new England Patriots TE the most damage in 2014?

Thanks to @Int_RJ for the tip on this one that I somehow missed, breaking down Gronk’s routes. The biggest spot for damage, running down the seam where he had 20 catches for almost 500 yards. When we talk about “deep threats” nobody thinks of Gronk, but that’s just what he does, stretching the defense right up the middle of it.

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