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Gronkowski?
Topic Started: Nov 17 2014, 12:54 AM (119 Views)
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How much should he be fined, if at all, for the late hit?

I actually thought it should have been enough to get him kicked out of the game since he shoved Brown into the camera equipment, but maybe that's just sour grapes.
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IronPony1965
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He could have severely hurt Brown pushing him into the camera equipment. If it was just pushing him to the ground, fine, but that was a weak move and Gronk needs his ass kicked for it.
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Moner Hot
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Completely humiliating play by Brown. That is the definition of getting your ass kicked.
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errsay
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Next time they meet, someone should take his knee out.
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If Brown was injured by the landing, something tells me the narrative from Collinsworth and Michaels would have been different. Of course those two were awful tonight, but at no point was it more disturbing than that play when they basically laughed about it and Collinsworth excused Gronk's actions because Sergio "had been talking to him all night." NBC should have to apologize for him saying that. I'm not joking. You have kids watching and he's basically saying that sort of behavior is good and to be expected.
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IronPony1965
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Nov 17 2014, 12:56 AM
Completely humiliating play by Brown. That is the definition of getting your ass kicked.
Gronk overdid it. He got a good block on Brown just like every other guy on their line. I dont see any reason why Brown didnt just let up once the play was over so Gronk took advantage of it and tried to act like a big man.

Gronk is a good football player but a complete douche bag.
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errsay
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Then make him pay for his antics. It's really easy to ruin a guy's career.
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A look at the play. This shot does show Brown's hard landing though.

http://deadspin.com/gronk-ruins-sergio-browns-life-takes-penalty-1659516010
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Nov 17 2014, 12:59 AM
I dont see any reason why Brown didnt just let up once the play was over
Well, based on the reviews it looks like Brown did. He wasn't exactly pushing back.
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IronPony1965
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TheDodo
Nov 17 2014, 01:33 AM
IronPony1965
Nov 17 2014, 12:59 AM
I dont see any reason why Brown didnt just let up once the play was over
Well, based on the reviews it looks like Brown did. He wasn't exactly pushing back.
Well thats what i actually mean, Brown most likely let up and it made Gronk look like a grown man pushing a toddler to the ground.

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Gronkowski was completely at fault here. He is the perfect NE player - a complete piece of crap as a human being.
IronPony1965
Nov 17 2014, 01:35 AM
TheDodo
Nov 17 2014, 01:33 AM
IronPony1965
Nov 17 2014, 12:59 AM
I dont see any reason why Brown didnt just let up once the play was over
Well, based on the reviews it looks like Brown did. He wasn't exactly pushing back.
Well thats what i actually mean, Brown most likely let up and it made Gronk look like a grown man pushing a toddler to the ground.

Look at the footage above. Gronkowski gives him another hard, intentional shove once they're well out of bounds, and shoves him right toward the camera cart. It was obviously intentional, no just playing aggressive or any of that crap about it. He tried to hurt him!
Edited by Bent20, Nov 17 2014, 01:38 AM.
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IronPony1965
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Rob Ninkovich is the Gronk of the defense. He was a horses ass all game as well.

I guess thats what you call "physicality" though.
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errsay
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The Pats played "angry" and the Colts hid in a corner.
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