Guy just cant stay healthy. Very concerning.
He's Glasskowski.
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He's Glasskowski.
posted at 1/15/2013 3:51 PM EST
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posted at 1/15/2013 3:56 PM EST
Injuries happen.
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posted at 1/15/2013 3:57 PM EST
Yeah he's a p**** like you.
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posted at 1/15/2013 4:01 PM EST
Tell that to the Gronk's face and see who is made of glass!!
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posted at 1/15/2013 4:11 PM EST
In response to raptor64d's comment:
Tell that to the Gronk's face and see who is made of glass!!
Face it, Glasskowski got hurt on 2 soft plays. Welker makes him look like a baby with the hits he takes. -
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posted at 1/15/2013 4:11 PM EST
Yup Benard pollard rolling over on Gronks ankle and Having his forearm snap on him during a PAT totally screams Gronk is injury prone.
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posted at 1/15/2013 4:23 PM EST
dont make a thread like this, it just cant true!
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posted at 1/15/2013 4:25 PM EST
He's just had some bad luck. Just like Ras-I.
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posted at 1/15/2013 4:26 PM EST
It takes awhile for the metal plate and bone to heal and fuse together. 6 weeks was clearly not enough time. Gronk probably wanted to play so badly he was willing to re-injure himself to get back on the field. If he waited until it was fully healed it would have been after the SB. They are only in the game a short time and I don't blame him for trying.
Injury prone? Not even close. Try tough as steel.
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posted at 1/15/2013 4:26 PM EST
Going up to get that pass and coming down on it that way was a soft play,huh? What do you do for a living? Anything short of bullriding or skydiving without a parachute must qualify you as a pu**y. Drop that 260 pounds on your arm that way and see if it don't break.He's probably got a bigger set than most of us! Lol!
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posted at 1/15/2013 4:36 PM EST
In response to Salcon's comment:
He's just had some bad luck. Just like Ras-I.
Except he is the best TE in football and has produced ...unlike Ras -
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posted at 1/15/2013 5:06 PM EST
It's the timing of the injury. If he had gotten hurt mid-season and returned this post wouldn't be here.
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posted at 1/15/2013 5:34 PM EST
Glasskowski...did you make that up? Ravens fan?
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posted at 1/15/2013 5:37 PM EST
In response to PatsLifer's comment:
In response to Salcon's comment:
He's just had some bad luck. Just like Ras-I.
Except he is the best TE in football and has produced ...unlike RasRight. That's why it hurts more.
I think all the talk about Gronk being "fragile" is just fans expressing their frustration.
After last year, not having him at 100% for the Superbowl definitely hurt the offense.
We all thought it would be a different story this year. We'd have both Gronk and Hern out there at full strength but I guess it wasn't meant to be.
Atleast this year we know he's not going to be out there so the team can plan without him.
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posted at 1/15/2013 5:39 PM EST
But there certainly is NO replacing Gronk when he's healthy. Does too many things so good.
A matchup nightmare.
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posted at 1/15/2013 5:56 PM EST
In response to SandyRowBelfast's comment:
Guy just cant stay healthy. Very concerning.
An obvious troll.