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Re: Aaron Hernandez
[Re: mightyhealthy]
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04/17/15 12:38 PM
04/17/15 12:38 PM
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How much of a beast would have been at 25-30. PCP a hell ofa drug. Just tried Wendy's jalapeños spicy chix Sam that shit was A+. Lol. Love your random thoughts at the end. Hernandez was overrated. Gronk was always way better. Hernandez was versatile but soft, especially in the Red Zone. I wonder how many games the pats would have won if they would have given Hernandez a gun in the red zone.
" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
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Re: Aaron Hernandez
[Re: merlino]
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04/17/15 03:40 PM
04/17/15 03:40 PM
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Hernandez on the same level as Gronk is hilarious. Not only is Gronk maybe the best blocking TE in the league, Gronk is the best Red Zone threat in the NFL. Do me a favor, Mikey, and I mean no disrespect: look at Bradys numbers with Gronk, and without him. There's a reason people thought Brady was done, and it happened to coincide with Gronks injuries.
I mean, I get Gronk gets hurt. I'm talking about on field production. People get hurt, its football. But if I remember correctly, Gronk has more TDs in his first five years than any player in history - including WRs.
Last edited by mightyhealthy; 04/17/15 06:30 PM.
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