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Gronk Was Traded to Where? Tampa Bay?!

So the Pats lost their Quarterback, so they decided to give up Gronk too. This, from just looking at it, looks like an absolute travesty for New England. It looks like Boston is going to have a completely incompetent sports team for once... But no. This actually works in New England's favour and I mean entirely, especially in the long run. Here's what happened.

NEW ENGLAND RECEIVE:
Fourth- Round Pick

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS RECEIVE:
Rob Gronkowski
Seventh-Round Pick

But how the hell does this work in New England's favour? I mean, I don't know why the Patriots are getting a lot of crap about this. It's a really smart move when you think about it. But a lot of Football fans are overenthusiastic monkeys who'll hate on the Pats for no reason, just like us at Yammer. But, honestly, Tampa Bay having Tom Brady and now Gronk solidifies them as a relatively solid team to a lot of the league. This, in theory, will bring some success which will take away their chances of being in the higher draft picks, allowing New England to have some more room there. But just keep this in mind... Tampa Bay is not getting Tom or Rob in their prime. They're getting an aging Quarterback and an older Tight End who are past their primes, without a doubt.


Bucs found a guy to keep the party going: It's Gronk!
Gronk and Brady will both play in Tampa Bay


So, in my eyes, Tampa can take them both. The Patriots have had success in the past with late-round picks. I mean, Tom Brady was selected in the sixth round, for goodness sakes. A lot of people are kicking and screaming at Bill Belichick for this move, but think about this... This man is a genius... Don't forget who Bill Belichick is. Sure, Tom and Gronk are wanting to start a dynasty in Tampa, as if they have something to prove, but I will 100%, without a doubt, put money on the Patriots to win against Brady's Buccaneers. Any day!

If you also think about how Covid is still, you know, a thing we have to deal with... Tom Brady and Gronk are only getting older, which will make that fourth-round draft pick even wiser as each minute goes by. I am not a Patriots supporter, but in this case, I am 100% behind the Patriots and want to see this work out for them. Who needs Gronk and Tom anyway? This is a Boston team... Boston can, and very often does, do what it wants to because it's Boston.

Never thought I'd say it... But, I mean... Go Pats!





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