Rob Gronkowski

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Gronk better watch his knees, back, and his head if you believe what the black talking heads was saying on all the NFL shows the last two days. Almost ever one to the last man said he would pay big time for his cheap shot on a brother. I hope the Pats has his back.

I think they already go for the knees, backs and heads of white players, including Gronkowski.

I wish more whites had the attitude not to allow their own to be cheap shotted.
 

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What a bunch of racist POSs. All of them that said or implied that should be fired. Imagine if a white talking head said or implied something like that. He would be fired immediately and then blackballed from the profession.
 

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Tre’Davious White (that’s his real name), the Bills player that got KO’d by Gronk’s cheap shot, was asked if the Bills seek revenge. His response was: “Da whole hood want him.” Stephen A. Smiff and (((Max Kellerman))) discussed the topic on their failing ESPN show the other day and were obviously rooting for Gronk to be injured against the Bills. As for white’s comments about “da whole hood” wanting to hurt Gronk, Smiff and “Jüdische Kellerman” thought his remarks were no big deal...


Gronk didn’t help his problem with black athletes being angry at him and feeling emasculated. After he scored a 2-pt conversion at the end of last week’s game, he pointed at Pittsburgh DB, Sean Davis, and laughed at him lying on the turf...


#87 might be the most dominant offense force in NFL history and likely a hero to many young white football players. When healthy, he’s the best tool we have for fighting the Caste System.
 
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Tre’Davious White (that’s his real name), the Bills player that got KO’d by Gronk’s cheap shot, was asked if the Bills seek revenge. His response was: “Da whole hood want him.” Stephen A. Smiff and (((Max Kellerman))) discussed the topic on their failing ESPN show the other day and were obviously rooting for Gronk to be injured against the Bills. As for white’s comments about “da whole hood” wanting to hurt Gronk, Smiff and “Jüdische Kellerman” thought his remarks were no big deal...


Gronk didn’t help his problem with black athletes being angry at him and feeling emasculated. After he scored a 2-pt conversion at the end of last week’s game, he pointed at Pittsburgh DB, Sean Davis, and laughed at him lying on the turf...


#87 might be the most dominant offense force in NFL history and likely a hero to many young white football players. When healthy, he’s the best tool we have for fighting the Caste System.

"da whole hood went em" That sounds like a serious threat. Yet nothing is said when Suh attacks white player after white player! I am so sick of this!
 

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Nobody ever heard of tradavious White until this incident. He was not injured and did not miss a game. Yet, like a bitch he whined that Gronkowski “could have broke my neck”and “he could have paralyzed me.” Then he invoked the “whole hood” race retaliation against Gronk.

Blacks invented the sucker punch and perfected the racial cheap shot, but they cry that the league didn’t suspend Gronk for enough games.
 

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Nobody ever heard of tradavious White until this incident. He was not injured and did not miss a game. Yet, like a bitch he whined that Gronkowski “could have broke my neck”and “he could have paralyzed me.” Then he invoked the “whole hood” race retaliation against Gronk.

Blacks invented the sucker punch and perfected the racial cheap shot, but they cry that the league didn’t suspend Gronk for enough games.
Spot-on, icsept. Also, it would be curious to learn what was said or done by White to trigger such a reaction by Gronk. Would not be surprised if it had something to do with an anti-white racial slur.
 

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Spot-on, icsept. Also, it would be curious to learn what was said or done by White to trigger such a reaction by Gronk. Would not be surprised if it had something to do with an anti-white racial slur.
I think that Gronk is just such a chad (or bro if you don’t know the alt right lingo) that he doesn’t understand how he’s “supposed to act”. He just acts like a badass, alpha male should and doesn’t take guff from anyone. I doubt he thinks in racial terms, it’s just that all the opposition that mouth-off and incur Gronk’s fury are negros. This is why he’ll sometimes get into these “conflicts” and the black boys bitch and moan because they know their usual racial trickery and guilt tripping doesn’t work on Gronk.

Now take a White athlete that is too “smart” for his own good like Alex Smith. He will cuck himself and say all the proper politically correct things because he’s a “good White” and plays his role accordingly.
 

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Tre’Davious White (that’s his real name), the Bills player that got KO’d by Gronk’s cheap shot, was asked if the Bills seek revenge. His response was: “Da whole hood want him.” Stephen A. Smiff and (((Max Kellerman))) discussed the topic on their failing ESPN show the other day and were obviously rooting for Gronk to be injured against the Bills. As for white’s comments about “da whole hood” wanting to hurt Gronk, Smiff and “Jüdische Kellerman” thought his remarks were no big deal...


Gronk didn’t help his problem with black athletes being angry at him and feeling emasculated. After he scored a 2-pt conversion at the end of last week’s game, he pointed at Pittsburgh DB, Sean Davis, and laughed at him lying on the turf...


#87 might be the most dominant offense force in NFL history and likely a hero to many young white football players. When healthy, he’s the best tool we have for fighting the Caste System.

Gronk probably taunted Davis in part because Davis grabbed him by the face mask as Gronk beat him off the line of scrimmage on the 2-pt conversion. Watch the replay and you can see it clearly.
 

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I think that Gronk is just such a chad (or bro if you don’t know the alt right lingo) that he doesn’t understand how he’s “supposed to act”. He just acts like a badass, alpha male should and doesn’t take guff from anyone. I doubt he thinks in racial terms, it’s just that all the opposition that mouth-off and incur Gronk’s fury are negros. This is why he’ll sometimes get into these “conflicts” and the black boys bitch and moan because they know their usual racial trickery and guilt tripping doesn’t work on Gronk.

Now take a White athlete that is too “smart” for his own good like Alex Smith. He will cuck himself and say all the proper politically correct things because he’s a “good White” and plays his role accordingly.

Like your comment but disagree about Gronk. He's extremely confident and likely just thinks he's the best and he's not going to let some jealous bastardos tell him how he should act. He also knows those bastardos mentality: the more he taunts the less they are able to concentrate and cover him effectively. That's an old boxing tactic Cassius Clay worked to perfection.
 

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Like your comment but disagree about Gronk. He's extremely confident and likely just thinks he's the best and he's not going to let some jealous bastardos tell him how he should act. He also knows those bastardos mentality: the more he taunts the less they are able to concentrate and cover him effectively. That's an old boxing tactic Cassius Clay worked to perfection.
You are probably right about that. Maybe I’m not giving Gronk enough credit for his mental prowess. After all, he is a White man and probably has a higher IQ than the vast majority of the defenders he faces.
 

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Rob Gronkowski announces retirement.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/rob-gronkowski-announces-his-retirement-215922472.html

This is really too bad. Gronk had been talking about this for a while, and he must really have nagging pain to hang it up at age 29. Maybe he will take a year or too off and recuperate and give his body a chance to heal and then come back for a few seasons.

He is certainly one of the best TEs of all time, if not THE best.
 

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Too bad the GOAT at his position is retiring at such an early age. These career highlights were just posted on YouTube:

 

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(posted this in the NFL news thread, re-posting)

Kind of bittersweet. When healthy he was the best weapon in the NFL. Probably the most dominant non QB athlete in the NFL along with Watt. None of those lunchpail, gritty, student of the game monikers could be attached to him. He was just an enormous, freak athlete who dominated the coal black defenses of the NFL, and no one could deny his greatness.

It's tempting to assume he had some left in the tank, but remember he dealt with injuries his entire career. His NFL career almost didn't happen due to the back injuries in college, so you could say the 9 years we got were a gift.

Greatest TE in NFL history.
 

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Too bad the GOAT at his position is retiring at such an early age. These career highlights were just posted on YouTube:

At his best he did things that even all star level players can only do at the collegiate level. How many times did we see multiple defensive backs bounce off Gronk while he went deep with a bomb from Brady. Happy trails Gronk....
 

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Great highlights. I think the announcer on his first TD called him Ron Gronkowski.

First ballot HOFer for sure. That long catch in this year's super bowl was a great capper.

Just walk away with nothing to prove any more.
 

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Its been a privelige to watch this man play. Greatest TE of all time. Absolute elite athlete: size, speed, strength, hands, leaping ability. He was a mismatch in every matchup. He should be mentioned with the all time greats. His big plays were never the result of a good Oline or Dline (like some other positions) but from his own doing.
 

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Its been a privelige to watch this man play. Greatest TE of all time. Absolute elite athlete: size, speed, strength, hands, leaping ability. He was a mismatch in every matchup. He should be mentioned with the all time greats. His big plays were never the result of a good Oline or Dline (like some other positions) but from his own doing.
Excellent points. He has set the standard. If the system wasn't so hatefully caste he'd be lauded 24/7 for his talents. The truth was his all out, all around game: the best ever.
 

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Gronk's back. He came out of retirement to play with Tom Brady in Tampa. New England traded him and a 7th for Tamps Bay's 4th round pick. Good deal for both teams.
 

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This really is without precedent and quite amazing. The greatest QB and the most lethal offensive weapon ever comes out of retirement for a new phase of football on a new Team. Hard to believe.
 

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Wow. I'm going to have to be a Tampa Bay fan now if they actually get Brady and Gronk back together on the field.
 

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It sounds good. Too good. Well see what happens with Gronks injury history.
 

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Big Gronk still looked solid in his last game vs. L.A. Rams 4 rec for 85 yards....wondered if he may Retire again; now that his long time QB Tom Brady retired??

Not so fast ....Gronk could be having a change of heart !! There is ONE QB he would still like to play for......JOE BURROW Don mentioned the Bengals would need an upgrade at Tight End a few weeks ago.

Rob Gronkowski wants to play alongside this quarterback now that Tom Brady is retired
Gronkowski admits he wants to play with Bengals QB Joe Burrow

https://www.foxnews.com/sports/rob-gronkowski-wants-play-alongside-quarterback-now-tom-brady-retired
 
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