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Supposedly, they had 25 plays without a TE in week one. And only 24 in ALL of last season. These coaches adapt to their players as it should. Our current ones too BTW. I really hate coaches that make players adapt to their system. and trade/draft in order to do so.

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Of course he is. Mentioned before that I don't get the too skinny commentary when these freaks have access to the best nutrition and fitness professionals in the world. Eric Wood was just talking last Sunday about how Ryan Kalil lost and then regained like 40 pounds to come back for week 1 after he retired. Gronk will be back if he wants to.

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48 minutes ago, Nelius said:

Of course he is. Mentioned before that I don't get the too skinny commentary when these freaks have access to the best nutrition and fitness professionals in the world. Eric Wood was just talking last Sunday about how Ryan Kalil lost and then regained like 40 pounds to come back for week 1 after he retired. Gronk will be back if he wants to.

Yes. Plus their bodies still have the muscle and conditioning memory. The layoff has not been that long. The turnaround can be fairly rapid.

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Well this is interesting....

 

Robert Kraft reportedly told Rob Gronkowski he wants him back for a Patriots playoff run


 

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Owner Robert Kraft walked up to him to say goodbye. According to sources, Kraft delivered a clear and concise message that would resonate for months.

Kraft told Gronkowski that he wants him to return for November, December, and a playoff run. If that happened, the team not only would welcome him back but would remain hopeful that it happens.

Time is running out for Gronk to make a return. According to the rules, the last day for Gronkowski and the team to agree to grant him an official return to the roster would be Saturday, Nov. 30 -- the day before the team's Week 13 game.

 

 

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