Can Karlos be someone that helps the team put points on the board ~ every game & physically bullies people into submission ??
Can Karlos be our Gronk type player ??
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Re: Can Karlos be our Gronk type player ??
I don't really think so myself. He's going to get concussed again with his style, and as much as I like him, he's not involved enough in the offense and I don't see how they could make him a bigger piece of it with too many weapons needing use (McCoy, Watkins, Taylor's running, Clay, Woods, Matthew Mulligan). Ok I was kidding about Mulligan. Thing about the Pats, they basically have Brady/Gronkowski/Edelman and pop-ups that just keep dominating. We have brand name situational pop-ups and that's the best way Roman's offense will work with Taylor, imho.
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Re: Can Karlos be our Gronk type player ??
No....
In my 27 years of being obsessed with NFL football, I've never seen a match up problem like Gronk.
Karlos is a good looking rookie, but lets not get too crazy. He's no Marshawn Lynch or Todd Gurley, who are also physical backs.
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Re: Can Karlos be our Gronk type player ??
No. RB's take far more punishment than TE's and rarely if ever create the downfield matchup problem that Gronk does.
Nothing against Karlos- he's extremely talented and a great addition to the team. But comparing an RB to a physical downfield TE is just absurd.
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no but put four of them together and they would be half way to mensaOne set of rules for all in the beloved community
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Re: Can Karlos be our Gronk type player ??
The focus is on Roman the genius. The hell with utilizing your players to their potential. What do I mean by that? If Gronk were here, he'd be another nobody with 3 catches a game and under utilized.Last edited by Turf; 11-15-2015, 06:01 AM.Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.
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