Rob Gronkowski is that good, despite what some might sayRob Gronkowski is the leading candidate to be name the NFL Comeback Player of the Year following an incredible 2014 season. Gronkowski spent his season working his way back form a torn ACL that he suffered late in the 2013 season. If you ask Seahawks cornerback Jeremy Lane, however, Gronkowski is not quite the dominant player that many think he is.
Trash Talk
"I actually don't think he's that good," Lane said in a locker room interview on Thursday. "He's OK. He does have a big body. But from what I've seen on tape, he doesn't like you putting your hands on him. So if we put our hands on him and shake him up a little bit, he won't catch that many balls."
Lane continued by saying, "Yeah, but that's always our key every week, putting our hands on the receivers. It's definitely an issue with him from watching tape.
“I’m good no matter who's lined up there. But [the Patriots] try to do things like line a bunch of ineligible guys out there to get you confused. We have a plan for it."
While Gronkowski does have far less success when he is jammed on the line of scrimmage, the Patriots have been effecting to get him free releases. The Patriots have lined up Gronkowski as a wide receiver, where he would likely face a smaller cornerback. They have also used him stacked, or solo in the slot. While Gronkowski would face a jam in the slot, likely from Lane, it is where he has had a great deal of success in 2014.
Tough Cover
Rob Gronkowski had a terrific 2014 after returning from injuryThe Patriots will likely use Gronkowski on, or at, the line of scrimmage. Whether lined up as an inline blocker or off the line of scrimmage, Gronkowski is a dual threat on the line. He is a dominant blocker for a tight end and does a great job getting getting a free, or nearly free release when lined up on the line. This also allows the Patriots to use Gronkowski in motion, creating favorable matchups and free releases, this is where he has the most success.
Gronkowski in the Super Bowl
Gronkowski comes into Super Bowl XLIX fully healthy for the first time in his career. Gronkowski played in 15 games in 2014, hauling in 82 receptions for 1,124 yards and 12 touchdowns. Gronkowski added 10 receptions for 136 yards and two touchdowns in the postseason. Gronkowski converted seven of his receptions for first downs. Gronkowski, along with San Diego Chargers tight end Antonio Gates, became the first tight end to have four seasons of 10 or more touchdowns in a career. Gronkowski did it in just his 5th seasons in the NFL.
Gronkowski was also one of two players to be named a unanimous member of the NFL All-Pro team along with J.J. Watt.
While the stats and sentiment around the NFL go against Lane’s statement, Gronkowski met the comments with little resistance. "Everyone's entitled to their own opinion," Gronkowski said when asked about Lane’s comments. "They've got a great defense overall. We've got to be worried about their whole defense. We've got to be sure we practice hard, prepare hard all week so we're ready to roll."
It is not known if Gronkowski will be covered by Lane or by Richard Sherman or Kam Chancellor when the Patriots and Seahawks meet in the Super Bowl, it is clear that he creates a matchup problem. The only question is if Lane’s comments will will ignite a fire under the already motivated Gronkowski, or if it will get in his head and help the Seahawks defense?
Greatest Places in Providence to Watch Football
English Cellar Ale House
165 Angell St., Providence, RI 02906
Known on college hill as a great place to study and grab a bite to eat, English Cellar Ale House also has a wide selection of draft beers and a great many places to sit and still have a front-row view of your favorite team.
Ladder 133
133 Douglas Ave., Providence, RI 02903
This renovated firehouse is everything you could want in a sports bar: great atmosphere, great food and 30 televisions! Come watch every touchdown, and every let down at Ladder 133.
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The Ivy Tavern
758 Hope St.,Providence, RI 02906
Ivy Tavern has the perfect sports combination down: cold beer and scrumptious, hearty burgers!
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The Fatt Squirrel
150 Chestnut St., Providence, RI 02903
With stellar Yelp reviews, The Fatt Squirrel is a great place to be yourself, play some pool and watch the game with a drink in your hand.
Snooker's Bar and Grill
53 Ashburton St., Providence, RI 02904
Since 1989, Snooker's has hosted billiard tournaments, trivia nights and even celebrities like Ben Stiller, Matt Dillon, Orlando Bloom, and Conan O’Brian. Moreover, Snooker's has a lively atmosphere to immerse yourself in when it's game time!
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Whiskey Republic
515 South Water Street, Providence RI, 02903
Weekday nights are low-key at Whiskey Republic, and opportune for the sports fan who values a good meal and a well-made whiskey drink to boot.
Photo: Whiskey Republic
G Pub
61 Orange St., Providence, RI 02903
The new kid on the block is Providence's G Pub. Described as ESPN-Zone-esque this pub features great food and a casual atmosphere to sit down and enjoy America's past-time.
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Rick's Roadhouse
397 Westminster St., Providence, RI 02903
Rick's Roadhouse projects the latest sports games up on their wall for an in-your-face experience... not to mention the tasty wings and appetizers you can chow down on while you watch your favorite team.
Union Station Brewery
36 Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903
Union Station Brewery is a member of the John Harvard's Brewery and Ale House family and it's bar hosts many television screens for you to view each play as you enjoy some delicious pizza, burgers or even a steak.
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The Abbey
686 Admiral St., Providence, RI 02908
Sometimes you just need to get away from the bustle and noise of a large-scale sports pub. If a cozy, intimate setting and amazing food sounds right up your alley head over to The Abbey.
Photo: The Abbey
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