Friday, September 26, 2014

Rob Gronkowski
           What is there to say about this outstanding Patriot? This Patriot is six six, two hundred and sixty five pounds. Gronkowski (also known as Gronk) is a twenty five year old tight end for the New England Patriots. As number eighty seven of the New England team, what kind of contributions does Gronk make to the Patriots? Does he make a difference on the field?
         
            Rob Gronkowski certainly does make a difference on the field as he has the stats to back it up. Gronk  became the first tight end in NFL history to lead the league in receiving touchdowns.


            In high school Gronkowski was named an All-Western New York first-team and All-State second-team player. At a new high school, Gronk was named a SuperPrep All-American, PrepStar All-American, Associated Press Class 4-A all-state, Pittsburg Post Gazette "Fabulous 22", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette first-team all-conference, The Patriot News,  "Platinum 33", and a Pittsburg tribune "Terrific 25" player.


               Gronk in college at the University of Arizona had 18.8 yards per reception average which was the best on the team and his receiving yards were a school record for a tight end. He was named a The Sporting freshman All-American, rivals.com freshman All-American, The Sporting News freshman Pac-10, and All-Pac-10 honorable mention player. Gronk Also set the school records for a tight end for single-game, single-season, and career receptions, yards, and touchdowns. Gronkowski was named an Associated Press third-team all American and All-Pac-10 first-team tight end. Gronk was even named the John Mackey tight end of the week twice.


             From Gronkowski’s accomplishments throughout his football playing career, I think it is safe to conclude that he does in fact make a difference of the New England Patriots. Gronkowski has broken records and gotten many awards for his special abilities on the field, and the Patriots are lucky to have him.

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