Were British Guys Impressed by Rob Gronkowski? (FIRST TIME REACTION)

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@BigHurt84
@BigHurt84 Жыл бұрын
Gronk was usually their number 1 large receiver…pats always had fast little slot receivers, Edelman, welker and amandola, he was the a nightmare matchup, but not bc defenses were busy covering other players..it’s bc he was just a monster on his own…they would double him on Defense…
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
@@BigHurt84 Thanks Mendy, really appreciate the comment 🙏
@delontamonroe7503
@delontamonroe7503 Жыл бұрын
You guys should check out Shannon Sharpe!
@juffurey
@juffurey Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts TEs like Gronkowski and Jimmy Graham literally expanded the endzones with their size and athleticism, and their value is irreplaceable in the red zone. Huge guys with incredible hands and the ability to make huge plays. Of course it also helps that these guys had two of the greatest QBs of all time (Gronk with Brady and Graham with Brees)
@qt14.
@qt14. Жыл бұрын
Y’all should start trying to learn several of the teams and conferences in the p5 in cfb
@johncarolina4950
@johncarolina4950 Жыл бұрын
Historically, there were tight ends that were basically just extra offensive linemen and then tight ends who were basically only effective at catching passes (this is changing in the modern game to a degree). Gronk was S tier elite at both
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the context and comment John, really appreciate it! Loved these highlights of Gronk
@birch5757
@birch5757 Жыл бұрын
Gronk was an unbelievable blocker, that just doesn't make as many highlight reels. That seam route that he ran so many times was one of the most awesome plays in football, and I don't even like the Pats. 😂
@derekhambleton4746
@derekhambleton4746 8 ай бұрын
So were gates Gonzalez and kelce
@orbitsfn
@orbitsfn 2 ай бұрын
@@derekhambleton4746 kelce dont block lmao
@tristanlc4ps2
@tristanlc4ps2 Жыл бұрын
Gronkowski also went on to play with Brady on the Buccaneers and added more numbers after this video came out. He was also one of the best run blocking tight ends of all time. They are reciver/lineman hybrids, Gronkowski skills as a receiver just out shined his blocking highlights.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Saw this in the comments Tristan, absolutely crazy! We’ll have to come back and review this story too. He was incredible in these highlights for sure. Thanks for the comment, appreciate it
@jakehart60
@jakehart60 Жыл бұрын
I was gonna comment this glad someone beat me to it haha
@chonzen1764
@chonzen1764 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts kzbin.info/www/bejne/i6Sqi3x-Z7tgfNk Full breakdown of Gronk as a blocker.
@LandSharkEatsU
@LandSharkEatsU Жыл бұрын
That was Christmas for us in Tampa. What a treat to have those 2 for a couple of seasons.
@TheDudeMaaaan
@TheDudeMaaaan Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts gronk always said he'd never play with another qb and he was a man of his word
@michaelwalker5257
@michaelwalker5257 Жыл бұрын
Arguably the best BLOCKING tight end ever! that's the stuff you don't see unless commentators focus on it. He was 6'6" and 265 pounds. What made him stand out was how he could move at that size. The closest comparison has been Travis Kelce, who's really a wide receiver. But various players of note have gone on record saying that as a blocker, Kelce was not in the same league as Gronk. In that Super Bowl win against the Rams, for examplel (the one near the end of the reel where Gronk caught the long pass down to the two), Gronk spent the entire game blocking Aaron Donald...who's considered possibly the best defensive lineman of all time. Gronk was such a gift to us all.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Great comment Michael, thanks for this. Great reading stuff like this about Gronk, really puts it all into perspective. Appreciate the comment 🙏
@ultrahotwings9738
@ultrahotwings9738 Жыл бұрын
TBH, I don't know if Kelce is a good comparison, since Kelce's blocking is... eh. IMHO, Kittle or Goedert might be a better comparison.. not in terms of talent, but just in terms of being completely all-around the whole package. Although, that catch in the playoff game against the Cowboys last hear definitely had echos of Gronk in it, lmao.
@dpw140
@dpw140 Жыл бұрын
I mean Kyle Brady was probably the best blocking TE of the past 30 years, but Gronk is the best combining blocking and receiving
@ultrahotwings9738
@ultrahotwings9738 Жыл бұрын
@@dpw140 I'm actually not familiar with him. TBH, the only one I can think of that was popular for that was Mercedes Lewis. Was he better?
@michaelwalker5257
@michaelwalker5257 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts And I appreciate yours; thanks!
@hiqidb
@hiqidb Жыл бұрын
Gronk is the greatest te of all time. He’s also one of the funniest personalities in the nfl which is surprising because bill belichick coaches his players to be competent. He was the face of the team and the nfl for years. I had so much fun watching him, Tom, and Jules tearing up teams when I was just a little kid ❤️
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
This is great, and I 100% get the personality 😂 could see it shining through on these clips. Seemed like such a character. Thanks for the comment, really appreciate it
@brent4723
@brent4723 Жыл бұрын
He's also ineligible for USAA insurance coverage, but I'll be darned if he isn't making millions if dollars figuring that out...
@THEDisneyNerd
@THEDisneyNerd Жыл бұрын
I’d argue Kelce but Gronks a close second
@TC.Tylerr
@TC.Tylerr Жыл бұрын
I’d say Gronk is top 5 but greatest is kindve a hot take… Tony G is prolly the greatest, and Kelce is slowly creeping up on that too
@anthonysantucci4803
@anthonysantucci4803 Жыл бұрын
@@TC.Tylerr I don’t think they are as truly unstoppable as prime Gronk
@sjt2115
@sjt2115 Жыл бұрын
Yes, Gronk was also a great blocking Tight End. They don't mention it much in this video because blocking doesn't typically make for very exciting highlights. If you search something like "Gronk run blocking" there are a few videos our there showing the other side of his game.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve, really appreciate the comment and makes perfect sense. We’ll give this a search to see this side of his game too
@chonzen1764
@chonzen1764 Жыл бұрын
His blocking ability is what makes him in clear GOAT at TE. No other ATG TE comes close to him as a blocker.
@rorys3980
@rorys3980 Жыл бұрын
For the "are most tight ends built like that?" question... yes and no. 6'6, 265 is certainly big for a tight end, but not unheard of. The average is probably somewhere around 6'4, 250. I think what makes Gronkowski different is that in addition to his hands, body control, etc., is that he's the quintessential example at the position (either TE or WR) of using raw power to break tackles. Even if he's listed at 6'6, 265 he's one of those guys that just feels bigger than that because of his lumbering running style, and physical nature. It's very much a man among boys thing. He was also a mauler blocking. If there's a knock on him (which is nitpicking because he's probably the best tight end of all time) is that he got banged up A LOT and missed a lot of time with injuries, which isn't too surprising considering how much he looks for contact. But he'd always just come back and produce, he's by far the best red zone threat in TE history (catching touchdowns closer in to the end zone). This video didn't show it but he came out of retirement to win another Super Bowl with Tom Brady in Tampa Bay. If you compare him to someone like Travis Kelce (who most consider second best TE alongside Gronkowski, as well as some arguing the best), he's 6'5, 255, so not much smaller, but they play completely different games. Kelce uses his smarts and route running quite a bit more to produce, his calling card is finding soft pockets in zone coverage.
@chrismotta1288
@chrismotta1288 Жыл бұрын
Gronk was one of the best receiving tight ends of all time, but he was also the best blocking tight end as well. Guys like Kelce are great they just don’t affect the game as much as Gronk did.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Love this Chris! Thank you for the comment. We really appreciate it 🙏
@kylecundiff5240
@kylecundiff5240 Жыл бұрын
As a life long NFL fan I just want to say bravo fellas. You guys have really gotten a great grasp on the game in a short time. Excited to see the 2023 Season. LFG Chargers ⚡️
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks Kyle, we really do appreciate it 🙏 Thanks for the comment and onwards towards the 2023 Season. We can’t wait 🍻
@rumbelstiltskin1862
@rumbelstiltskin1862 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts Do you guys have a favorite team you want to follow?
@its_ghostface_battlefield8609
@its_ghostface_battlefield8609 Жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly. There are many times where I can see D has done his homework. If you continue to watch and learn, I promise you will see why this is the greatest game on the planet for a spectator.
@casmatt99
@casmatt99 Жыл бұрын
Gronk also suffered several injuries during his career that forced him to miss quite a few games. You might notice the brace on his arm and knee as a result. If he stayed as healthy as one can in the NFL his stats would be even more impressive, which is a scary thought.
@matthewjund3355
@matthewjund3355 Жыл бұрын
That whole one year in Tampa whirlwind is worth it’s own video to add supplemental context to Gronk, Brady, and a bunch of other vets that came together for one year to change an entire organization
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Heard about this in the comments, absolutely crazy! Definitely something we’ll look to return to and cover that part of his story. Thanks for the info and comment, really appreciate it 🙏
@seanlewis3867
@seanlewis3867 Жыл бұрын
Tight ends are generally a slight downsize from an offensive tackle, with the hands and speed and agility of a wide receiver. Pretty much right in the middle of the two roles and honestly one of the most underrated positions
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this context Sean, makes a lot of sense. Really appreciate it 🙏
@djjoshski
@djjoshski Жыл бұрын
TE and FB need more respect
@ultrahotwings9738
@ultrahotwings9738 Жыл бұрын
Underrated... and underpaid. I've half jokingly said many times if I was an NFL GM, I'd rather have a Kelce and a Kittle over a Tyreek Hill (who makes more than both TEs combined) and just say to the OC, "you got two elite TEs, figure it out". Pretty much what the Packers seem to be aiming to do this year with the two rookies, Love, and the two RBs, lmao.
@djjoshski
@djjoshski Жыл бұрын
@@ultrahotwings9738 100%
@Alex-kd5xc
@Alex-kd5xc Жыл бұрын
Gronk was a fantastic blocking TE but most casual fans don’t consider blocking to be highlight material so it wasn’t shown. He truly was a complete TE, capable of doing anything you would want a TE to do.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Makes perfect sense Alex, thank you for posting this comment, really appreciate it!
@Ethanbball7
@Ethanbball7 Жыл бұрын
You guys got it again! Tight ends are generally 6’4”+ and 250lbs+ Gronk was huge even for a TE though about 6’7” 270! Massive lad
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Wow, yes, that is massive, and definitely massive for a TE. Really appreciate the info and comment Ethan 🙏
@REM1956
@REM1956 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts He was huge, but had great speed as well. A nightmare as a blocker and receiver. It's rare to have that combination.
@scottrackley4457
@scottrackley4457 2 ай бұрын
@@DNReacts You asked about JJ Watt. He's 2 inches shorter and 20 lb more. Very similar builds, just large dudes.
@angrydemonproductions4361
@angrydemonproductions4361 Жыл бұрын
10:58 - “I don’t know if he’ll ever see this” My best friend just happens to know not only Rob but the whole Gronk family. My friend met the brother Gordy when he was playing Independant Baseball for Lake Erie Crushers (near Cleveland). From there, he became god friends with Gordy, when the Gronk family comes to Cle, my friend’s fam & Gronks usually meet & go out somewhere. I’ll forward this vid to my friend to forward to Gordy & Gronk…… sooo who knows💁 ya might actually see a comment 😜
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
I can’t even begin to tell you how insane this would be! 🔥 I won’t get my hopes up but this would be a wow moment if it happened
@DHarvey95EQ
@DHarvey95EQ Жыл бұрын
They usually don’t show blocks for highlights unless we’re looking at Offensive Linemen but Gronk was MAN amongst boys when it came to blocking. He’s got to be one of the biggest Cheat Codes not only in Madden games but in real life. The video didn’t show it but he followed Brady to the Buccaneers and got his 4 and last Super Bowl ring. I think he was a few Touchdowns and yards shy of 10,000 receiving yards and 100 Touchdowns
@magarthur3420
@magarthur3420 Жыл бұрын
Greatest TE of all time and probably the greatest TE name of all time. Gronkowski is just such a perfect name for that position.
@TheAcgtrs
@TheAcgtrs Жыл бұрын
Gronk took a lot of pride in his blocking. A lot of hybrid TEs are about the catching, not the blocking. Gronk was about whatever the play called for. In the Seahawks superbowl, the Pats prepped for that play.
@willhardy5286
@willhardy5286 Жыл бұрын
Someone once said Gronk is the best Te in arguably history but if he wanted to he could gain 30 pounds and be an all pro tackle
@jamesshirley9288
@jamesshirley9288 Жыл бұрын
Man seeing yalls growth in understanding Football is amazing. Cant help but smile watching
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks James, love seeing this, really appreciate the support 🙏
@peterandjunko
@peterandjunko Жыл бұрын
Closing on in 20k! Keep up the great content, guys!
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you, we really appreciate your support and the comment 🙏
@Yearofthebows24
@Yearofthebows24 Жыл бұрын
Lifelong Pats fan here. Yes, Gronk was a pass catching TE. In the redzone (20 yards and in), he was unstoppable. He caught so many TDs off fades, back shoulders, corner routes, dig routes, hit the goal line and turn, you name it. He has so many plays where he's hit and just drags a guy for 5 extra yards, which is so huge in football. As the years went on, Gronk got more injuries and didn't have the same speed. What excelled his career was his run blocking. He could hit anyone on the defense and push them back. It didnt matter if it was a D-lineman, linebacker, DB, all were bullied. Gronk is a top 5 all-time pass catching TE. But what makes him the best IMO, is he was the best run blocker TE. As a defense, you had to account for him, no matter what the play was, run, pass, and heaven help you if play action has been working.
@a00141799
@a00141799 Жыл бұрын
Gronk! What a legend. Love and appreciated by all football fans, not just Patriot and Buc fans. He personally ruined many Sunday's for me and that superbowl win against the Seahawks is still too painful to watch. ♠
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
I also find it painful to watch even as an impartial viewer! Thanks for the comment, have a great day 🙏
@bduval9253
@bduval9253 Жыл бұрын
The tight end blocking vs. receiving question was a good one. Gronk was equally impressive at both - truly an extra lineman in the run game. Best all-around TE ever.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
We will have to check out his blocking game!
@chonzen1764
@chonzen1764 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts kzbin.info/www/bejne/i6Sqi3x-Z7tgfNk
@Scholarstorm
@Scholarstorm Жыл бұрын
Perfect shout at 5:05 Tight ends are ultimate mismatches because the best ones have speed and power and you have to cover the wide recievers as well.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, really appreciate it 🙏
@jacklee3998
@jacklee3998 Жыл бұрын
They don't show his blocking higlights but that ability is part of what makes him so great. Even at his older age, he was basically a 6th lineman for the Buccs in their super bowl run, pretty much erasing guys like chase young
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jack, we’ll come back for his blocking as a huge favourite part of the game for us! Thanks for the comment, really appreciate it. Have a great day 🙏
@chonzen1764
@chonzen1764 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts kzbin.info/www/bejne/i6Sqi3x-Z7tgfNk
@davidw5629
@davidw5629 Жыл бұрын
Gronk was a great blocker.
@djjoshski
@djjoshski Жыл бұрын
Was not expecting this upload holy moly, big ups to you guys, love content as always 🔥
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, really appreciate it 🔥 Hope you enjoy. Have a good day bud.
@djjoshski
@djjoshski Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts same its 2am in nz and I don't mind watching it now 😂🫡
@ripro83
@ripro83 Жыл бұрын
I'm loving the reactions, guys. It's been fun watching y'all pick up more of the game and start to see how the game develops. I'd like to point out that Gronk came into the league in 2010 retired for the first time in 2018 (which is where the vid stops). He was a Pro Bowler 5x and the seasons he wasn't a Pro Bowler were seasons in which he had devastating injuries including a torn up knee, too many concussions, and a broken arm (twice) and a vertebral fracture...and this is only a partial list. The dude played at an incredibly injured throughout his career and STILL played at the highest level. That's why he's simply The Gronk.
@matthewdamm9370
@matthewdamm9370 Жыл бұрын
The crazy part was Gronk was an amazing blocker and receiver most dominat TE in his prime and he retired by 31 so young
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Shame he retired so young, but looks like he had a fantastic career. Thanks for the comment Matthew, we really appreciate it 🙏
@RhinoAg
@RhinoAg 10 ай бұрын
What is so great about Gronk is he was that great at receiving but also the greatest blocking TE of all time.
@cteal2018
@cteal2018 Жыл бұрын
Gronk was a willing and capable blocker. There were TEs that were better at blocking, but receiving is what brought the pay check.
@areguapiri
@areguapiri Жыл бұрын
Tight ends must block like linemen on most plays, and catch passes like wide receivers on pass plays. Therefore, they are always bigger than wide receivers because of the need for them to block defensive linemen a lot.
@rodneysisco6364
@rodneysisco6364 Жыл бұрын
Other tight ends to check out Travis Kelce, George Kittle ,Tony Gonzalez , and from way back , Mike Ditka and John Mackey
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks Rodney, will check we’ve got these on our radar on the watch list. Have a great day 🙏
@brandenforney7337
@brandenforney7337 Жыл бұрын
Love y’all keep up. Love y’all perspective and innocence towards excellence
@Cashcrop54
@Cashcrop54 Жыл бұрын
I have loved watching Gronk! He is so amazing! Off the field he's pretty wild too. Loves to have a good time. I think most tight ends are big. The good ones. They are used to block as well as receive!
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info and comment Mark, really appreciate it! Could definitely tell from these highlights what a character he was one and off the pitch! Loved this one
@posttraumafish5784
@posttraumafish5784 Жыл бұрын
Can you guys react to Brian Dawkins also known as weapon X. One of the hardest hitting safeties of all time. Second recommendation is night train lane, he doesn’t have much highlights though because he played in the 50’s
@WhodatLucy
@WhodatLucy Жыл бұрын
Tight ends play on either side of the offensive line and directly next to the tackles. Tight ends are considered "hybrid players" because they are a cross between a wide receiver and an offensive lineman. Because they play next to the other offensive linemen, they are very frequently called on to block, especially on running plays. However, because they are eligible receivers, they may also catch passes. The position known as the "H-back" is a tight end who lines up behind the line of scrimmage, and is thus counted as one of the four "backs", but their role is otherwise similar to that of other tight ends
@oneupper666
@oneupper666 Жыл бұрын
Blocking was unappreciated by a lot of the population in America for a long time, still is really. Every single time I've seen British people react to American football they love the blocking aspect of the game. Weird little thing I've noticed. You seem to have to learn more about the game to appreciate it as an American fan, then they appreciate it. British people just seem to immediately notice it and love that part of the game. Wonder why that is.
@joeysmith5767
@joeysmith5767 9 ай бұрын
Gronk was the best at both receiving AND blocking of all time. The nfl just doesn't view blocking as highlight worthy but he was extremely important in that part of the game too.
@WillBernstein
@WillBernstein Жыл бұрын
GRONK SPIKE! Yes, this is the Superbowl where the Seahawks just had to hand the ball to Marshawn Lynch. In terms of build, yes, Gronk is the ideal TE build, but 6'6 265 is tough to come by. Sometimes Forwards (6'6ish, thick for rebounding) in College Basketball who cant make it to the NBA, but have great hands, with a similar build, will be recruited by NFT teams, invited to try out as a TE. Sometimes these basketball players try to make this transition on their own too. Gronk in his prime was unstoppable. They don't show as much of his blocking, but he was an absolute bulldozer. Love the reaction.
@hhcdfhngdzjjbf579
@hhcdfhngdzjjbf579 Жыл бұрын
Note on that seahawks superbowl, yes that was the iconic, "they shouldve ran the ball" game lol. Im a patriots fan, so it may seem biased, but as a football fan also, that pass play that the seahawks ran, works 95% of the time. Its whats called a "pick play". Essentially they line up 2 receivers on one side of the field. When the ball is snapped, the innermost receiver runs up to the defender, and "sets a pick". So without illegally holding him, the receiver creates a blockage with himself and the defender. This blockage allows the outermost receiver to run inside that blockage, cutting off himself from the defender, becoming wide open. For a small amount of yardage, it ALMOST always works. Malcolm butler is the defender who caught the interception, but the true MVP was the other defender, brandon browner, who recognized the pick play immediately, and instructed malcom on what to do, and how to defend it. On top of all that, the patriot's defense practiced that specific play at least twice with every single one of their defenders. Its really comes down to the preperation of the patriots defense at the time. Side note, with all that being said, if i remember correctly, it was only 2nd down, meaning they couldve actually ran marshawn two more times, and i seriously doubt we woudlve stopped that. Although dont'a hightower did straight up lay marshawn out on the first down run play to him, and maybe that influenced pete Carroll's decision to attempt the pick play. Sorry for the long comment, but I've been defending the patriots supposed "lucky" win over the seahwaks for years 😂😂 Loved the reaction, and love seeing people from other countries getting seriously interested in american football.
@DontTreadOnUsBlog
@DontTreadOnUsBlog Жыл бұрын
Some added context to Gronk: He came into the NFL with a bad back that he had already had surgeries on. While in the NFL, he further fucked up his back, neck, blew out a knew, destroyed an ankle, broke his forearm multiple times *hence the robotic arm brace in his later years*... and even with ALL of those injuries, Gronk was STILL the most dominant TE to ever play the game. It's scary to think how good he would have been if he had ever been truly 100% healthy. Oh, and it's hard to put into highlight clips of Gronk: but not only was he an insanely talented TE at catching the ball/moving with it after the catch, his blocking was on the same level as offensive linemen. Gronk would absolutely manhandle guys in the run game, having him blocking LB's and DB's truly just wasn't fair. It's part of the reason I'll always scream about Gronk being the best TE ever, his blocking was seriously underappreciated during his career.
@ecparke
@ecparke Жыл бұрын
One other factoid that a lot of people miss, but Belicheck, Brady and many others have commented on how smart Gronk was about football. He came across as a goofball party animal kid, but he was also a borderline genius when it came to football
@me4270
@me4270 Жыл бұрын
Gronk is one of the greatest blocking tight ends too . The highlights are mostly receiving because that’s what people love to see
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
We love the blocking side of the game. Wish the highlights had included more of this. Appreciate the comment
@liamengram6326
@liamengram6326 Жыл бұрын
Dude grew up in Buffalo Bills territory and haunted our organization for years. He was taken 43rd overall in the draft. Right before he was picked the Bills took Torell Troup with the 42nd pick. Troup was out of the NFL after 3 seasons, and well, you see what Gronk did.
@None-lx8kj
@None-lx8kj Жыл бұрын
I'm sure other people have answered these questions, but just in case: 6:05 That was indeed the Malcolm Butler game. The Seahawks had 3 downs and all they had to do was hand the ball to Marshawn Lynch and let him gain 1 yard. The play shown immediately before was the game-losing interception they threw instead. 10:50 Gronk is an exceptional blocker for a TE, which can be a HUGE asset since it basically allows the offense to be equally effective running and passing out of the same formation. If you have 1 blocking TE and 1 receiving TE, it's pretty easy for the opposing defense to know what kind of play to expect before you even snap the ball. Unfortunately the Patriots never really had a quality running game to capitalize on that. 11:07 His size is pretty typical for a TE. What makes Gronk special is that even the great TEs usually specialize in either being fast/agile receivers with great hands, or big bruisers who are good at blocking and hard to tackle once they have the ball. Gronk is one of the few to be legitimately great at both. As you correctly point out at 2:16, it probably didn't hurt that Tom Brady was the one throwing him the ball...
@ecas13
@ecas13 Жыл бұрын
Not only was Gronk one of the best receiving Tight Ends of all time, he was probably the best blocking Tight End of all time. A lot of people who didn't follow the Patriots closely, or don't pay attention to the finer details of the game miss this. Gronk was ELITE at all parts of the TE position. Absolute lock for a 1st ballot entry into Canton.
@chrissullivan1991
@chrissullivan1991 Жыл бұрын
Gronk was one of the greatest blockers at the tight end position the argument can be made that he is the best
@BigIronEnjoyer
@BigIronEnjoyer Жыл бұрын
The highlights are all about his receiving skills. But he was probably the best blocking TE at the same time in his prime. That's why I have to give him the nod for all-time best Tight End. There's other guys who are on his level in the receiving game, but they're all average blockers at best, and some of them are really just bigger WRs. Gronk was like having a third Tackle in the run game. Everyone looks at the passing game with the Patriots in general, with Brady being there. But through the 2010s they were quietly one of the best rushing teams in the league. Gronk was a huge part of that. Gritty player too. That big catch against the Rams in the Super Bowl, he was dealing a severe bruise in his thigh he sustained earlier in the game. After the game, while everyone else was out celebrating, he was getting blood drained from his leg, literally crying the pain was so bad. But he held out until after the game for that, and made the biggest play of the game.
@conhighway
@conhighway Жыл бұрын
Gronk was a great blocker in the run game. They don't show it in the highlights but the announcers used to mention it during the games.
@ImTheDudeMan471
@ImTheDudeMan471 4 ай бұрын
If you are this big and can catch, you will be a tight end. Then there's this guy. Wide receiver hands with excellent athleticism, all with being a really large big dude.
@Bertilfly
@Bertilfly Жыл бұрын
Great job, guys. Gronk was the best blocking TE also. That's where he is separate from guys like Travis Kelce, Tony Gonzalez and Antonio Gates IMO (all Hall of Fame quality TEs). Although, nothing compares to him careening through an opposing secondary like a runaway train. I was at the game where he was throwing Bears players around at the beginning of the video. Quite impressive in person. Watching him signing autographs at Training Camp was fun too. He was as affable and jovial as you'd expect....and up close you really get to see how BIG he is, more informative than just seeing stats. Unicorn.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Really appreciate the comment 😊
@kevinb314
@kevinb314 Жыл бұрын
You should check out a vid of his blocks. He was a Beast He also went with Tom to Tampa and won a superbowl like it was no big deal Dude was the most fun and funniest player off the field for sure
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Heard about this in the comments, absolutely crazy! Definitely something we’ll look to return to and cover that part of his story. Thanks for the info and comment, really appreciate it 🙏
@Andy_Babb
@Andy_Babb 4 ай бұрын
Gronk was no hybrid. Dude was the best receiving tight end in the league his whole career and as good a blocker as an O lineman
@Massangler1856
@Massangler1856 Жыл бұрын
The Marshawn Lynch no-handoff gets blown way out of proportion. The odds of throwing an interception on a 1 yard slant are no worse than Marshawn fumbling if they'd handed off to him. It was poorly executed, but there's no guarantee that a handoff wins it with any more certainty.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Does make sense, appreciate the comment, thanks for posting. Have a great day 🙏
@supersasukemaniac
@supersasukemaniac Жыл бұрын
someone also crunched the numbers and found that through out that season, Seattle had more success throwing it when that close then they did handing it off to Marshawn Lynch. I think it was like a 70% success rate when throwing verses a 35% success rate when handing off.
@knightu1642
@knightu1642 Жыл бұрын
Gronk is one of the greatest blocking tight ends in NFL history!
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Love this! Hard to disagree having seen these highlights! 🙏
@CM-vc1hj
@CM-vc1hj Жыл бұрын
Tony Gonzalez is another all time great tight end you should check out
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks C M, will check we’ve got him on the list. Should jump on our Discord if you haven’t already, got a thread set up just for NFL requests too 🙏
@trevorcorkery
@trevorcorkery Жыл бұрын
I love the concept of this channel. Two sports fans who decided to share their academic pursuit to become proficient in foreign sports. It's fun to watch you guys become true knowledgeable fans of American Football and Baseball.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks Trevor, we really Appreciate your support 🙏
@grimeypipes2765
@grimeypipes2765 7 ай бұрын
I watched pretty much every single game of this guys career. There are beasts, and then there is Gronk.
@averagejoe845
@averagejoe845 Жыл бұрын
Tight ends usually come in two flavors, blocking and receiving. Gronk was the only TE I've seen who was dominant as a blocker and receiver. Look at the size of his hands.
@oneupper666
@oneupper666 Жыл бұрын
You asked about TE's being built like Gronk. At the time he was a unicorn. A true one of a kind. Every team in the league is chasing the archetype of Gronk now. Literally going to basketball games and scouting athletes to play tight end even. There are many copies now, but none are as good as he was. That is REALLY saying something as well because I'd argue that 3-4 of the best 5 tightends to ever play are playing now or in the last 5 years. Gronk is the best to ever do it and he came out of nowhere. Brady helped obviously.
@dylanpotemri5550
@dylanpotemri5550 Жыл бұрын
Gronk is the best TE of all time. The position has changed to be more receiving now like Kelce or Andrews but Gronk while good at receiving was an insanely good blocker as well. He was utilized for that quite often too
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dylan, really appreciate the info and the comment 🙏
@BobBob-eb4io
@BobBob-eb4io Жыл бұрын
Toney Gonzalez is the best tight end of all time
@chonzen1764
@chonzen1764 Жыл бұрын
Patriots put him in pass pro 1 on 1 against Khalil Mack in 2016, Mack's Defensive POY season, Gronk absolutely stoned Mack at the line.
@chonzen1764
@chonzen1764 Жыл бұрын
@@BobBob-eb4io Sorry but no. Gonzalez is nowhere close to Gronk as a blcoker. We can argue receiving ability all day with an easy half dozen TEs but none of those guys come close to Gronk as a blocker.
@BobBob-eb4io
@BobBob-eb4io Жыл бұрын
@chonzen1764 none of those guys could get injured like gronk either. That's truly what holds gronk back from being the goat tight end
@downrighttt
@downrighttt Жыл бұрын
I’m a lifelong New England Patriots hater but I love Gronk. He even threatened to retire instead of accepting a trade to my Lions and I still love him. Just such a goof and a fantastic football player
@scottstewart5784
@scottstewart5784 Жыл бұрын
Tight end started as blockers (tight to the end) who were allowed to catch. Now they're receivers who sometimes block. Gronk was a great blocker. He was huge, fast enough, and his secret weapon? World class hands.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this info Scott, definitely saw a lot of this in this watch. Appreciate the comment 🙏
@MichaelClearyBand
@MichaelClearyBand Жыл бұрын
Great reaction, thanks for doing Gronk! he had lots of injuries and missed some playing time and still is considered the goat tight end. Make sure you do the Patriots 28-3 come back against Falcons in Super bowl 51. Greatest come back ever.
@AliAkbar-gq6ed
@AliAkbar-gq6ed Жыл бұрын
Man I can’t wait for football season, will you guys livestream some football games come fall?
@Trendkiller196
@Trendkiller196 Жыл бұрын
Gronk has so many great plays that you don’t see a lot of his blocking and such. But he was good at that stuff too.
@jamesbrunner741
@jamesbrunner741 Жыл бұрын
Gronk was an EXCELLENT blocker
@davidearley5681
@davidearley5681 Жыл бұрын
Yea, tight ends usually are built like this. Their mission definitely includes blocking like a lineman....its like a fullback blocking for a halfback. Sometimes you get a dominant fullback that great running the ball
@mattvl73
@mattvl73 Жыл бұрын
traditionally a tight end was a smaller more agile offensive lineman who could catch a little. their primary role was to be a 6th offensive lineman and help block in the run game. catch a pass here or there as a surprise. in the modern nfl, most tight ends are basically just large wide receivers who may or may not be able to block a little.
@kentzepick4169
@kentzepick4169 Жыл бұрын
Easily one of the top 5 tight ends in NFL history. Many argue he was the best of all time.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Not a bad accolade to be associated with 🔥
@baileyjones1854
@baileyjones1854 Жыл бұрын
As a seahawk fan that superbowl still hurts we were going for back to back championships. There were about 20 seconds left in the game and the seahawks had the ball down 4. The theory is the coach wanted to get the qb Russell wilson the superbowl mvp. I reccomend his highlights of you have not seen them yet
@HydraMods
@HydraMods Жыл бұрын
One of the most fun players to watch, not even a Patriots fan. This video doesn't go far enough to show that he also went to Tampa Bay with Tom Brady and won another Superbowl! You guys will like Travis Kelce if you're enjoying Tight Ends!
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Heard about this in the comments (Tampa), absolutely crazy! Definitely something we’ll look to return to and cover that part of his story. Thanks for the info and comment, really appreciate it 🙏
@notsauer
@notsauer Жыл бұрын
5:08 by God, he’s figured it out 😮. Crazy to see how far y’all’ve come with your knowledge of American Football. Now you guys are providing the expert insight.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you, we really appreciate this. Glad to know it’s showing our progress 🙏🔥 Have a great day
@vgumatay12
@vgumatay12 11 ай бұрын
He won 4 super bowls with Brady, 3 in NE and 1 in Tampa Bay, monster TE but injuries took a toll when they all hit him low
@michaelwalker5257
@michaelwalker5257 Ай бұрын
And two years later, he and Brady did it again, with Tampa Bay. There will never be another Gronk. He WAS the best blocking tight end ever: Kelce is no comparison.
@DaGuys470
@DaGuys470 Жыл бұрын
Super Bowl 49 was that Super Bowl. Instead of running it on the goal line we threw it. Definitely a nightmare of a memory. Still I have nothing but admiration for Gronk. Genuinely one of the nicest guys around the football field.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Yeah that’s not a great memory at all 😭
@M3ntalVib3z
@M3ntalVib3z Жыл бұрын
If you want to see a blocking tight end who is an absolute monster as well, you should watch George kittle.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the comment and the suggestion, really appreciate this, will check it’s on the watch list. We run regular polls on our Discord for all members to have a say in what videos we do next if you’re not already on there 🙏
@brianoconnor6596
@brianoconnor6596 10 ай бұрын
Most Tight ends are either massive guys who r great Blockers, or a little smaller and better at Recieving. But no one had ever seen a 6’7” 280 lbs guy who was this athletic. He was both one of the best blockers and receivers ever at his position
@brianoconnor6596
@brianoconnor6596 10 ай бұрын
Also lots of Tight Ends were Blockers until the Patriots got Gronk and Hernandez. Hernandez was a little small but a better athlete and reciever… then Hernandez got charged with murdering 3/4 ppl and Gronk took over lol
@WhodatLucy
@WhodatLucy Жыл бұрын
The biggest threat in a tight end's arsenal today is size. That is usually what makes them so difficult to cover, regardless of the player that a defense wants to try and take him out with. Defensive backs may have the speed an athleticism to handle modern tight ends, but they can't hope to deal with the size and wing span of players that may have six inches in height and who knows how much more in wingspan over them. Rob Gronkowski and Jimmy Graham are both 6'6, as are Jason Witten, Marcedes Lewis and Kyle Rudolph. Heath Miller and Jeremy Shockey are 6'5. Chicago's Kellen Davis is 6'7. An average NFL safety is a little over 6'0" tall, and most linebackers will be giving up a few inches in height to those players. They are inherently big targets with a catch radius that defenders can't match, and accurate quarterbacks can take advantage of. The size of a modern day tight end is an obvious advantage in the passing game, but it also prevents teams from simply trying to shut them down with their most athletic coverage defenders, because those players are usually smaller and more nimble, but can't hold up at the point of attack against 250lb-pound tight ends. That is what makes Gronkowski such a weapon. Teams can't simply play him as a wide receiver and put their most athletic defensive back on him, because he is just as capable of lining up in tight to the line of scrimmage and blocking straight ahead, driving a smaller defensive back off the line and out of the play. The best tight ends aren't just tall and long, but they have bulk and strength to go with that, enough weight to be a factor blocking at the line against linebackers and defensive linemen, making them more than a match for defensive backs and forcing teams into a matchup dilemma.
@NickAwesomeGaming
@NickAwesomeGaming Жыл бұрын
They didn’t even put in him being at the baseball game and hitting a ball with the Lombardi trophy and denting it😂 that was one of his best off field moments
@phunkjnky
@phunkjnky Жыл бұрын
Gronk is a man-child, party animal. Rob Gronkowski is a smart man. He had a party bus. Literally. Supposedly lived off his bonuses and endorsements and banked all his salary. If true, that makes him one the smartest players ever. His story is a good one too, that begins with him having back surgery in college. One of the reasons he fell in the draft is that no one knew how his back would ever be. When healthy, he was maybe the best ever at his position, but at the end, injuries were mounting and were one of the reasons he retired an early. Gronk played with an abandon for his body and that kind of play takes its toll, on some harder than others.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this insight Mark, really appreciate the comment!
@jdearles1
@jdearles1 Жыл бұрын
Late to the party, but in case you haven't been updated, Gronk was often the best blocking TE in the NFL during his career along with being an unstoppable receiver and ball carrier. This is what makes him the GOAT TE. The lack of blocking highlights is more a function of him having the most receiving/open field running highlights of any other TE in NFL history than him being a subpar blocker.
@Vincent_Andrews_747
@Vincent_Andrews_747 Жыл бұрын
New to the channel through watching Derrick Henry video and I love how you guys don’t over talk the video, and when you do stop the video it’s not a whole series 🙄 love this!!! Straight to the video and out of there 🔥🔥🔥🔥 #SUBBED
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you, really appreciate your support. Welcome to the channel 🤝
@zeus6793
@zeus6793 Жыл бұрын
The highlights don't show it well, but Gronk was a fantastic blocker in fact, one of the best TE blockers ever. He truly could be utilized as a 6th OL when needed, and his blocking downfield helping other receivers was very destructive.
@liftme225
@liftme225 Жыл бұрын
Best blocking tight end. All around beast
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
He was so good!
@Sandman60077
@Sandman60077 Жыл бұрын
He's one of those players that even if you're not a Patriots fan, you still liked Gronk.
@adamstevens1204
@adamstevens1204 Жыл бұрын
One of the best blocking tight ends too
@pianoman9421
@pianoman9421 Жыл бұрын
At his peak nobody was ever better. Gronk could block a defensive lineman one-on-one, release, sprint past linebackers and safeties, and bowl over anyone who tried to tackle him. He had the best catch radius for a tight end, and maybe a receiver, that I've ever seen, excepting Randy Moss and Calvin Johnson. He was amazingly surehanded and before his injuries slowed him down, a phenomenal open-field runner. Gronk at his peak was the best to ever play the position--although I think Travis Kelce may have the more accomplished legacy, if you look at the full body of work, by the time his career winds down.
@KevinQuinn81
@KevinQuinn81 Жыл бұрын
5:00 - What's worse is that, at the beginning of his career, they would play 2-tight-end sets and the other tight end was a similarly fast, strong, and great catching Aaron Hernandez. You could NOT cover both, or in some cases, either of them. Hernandez is a super tragic story though. Connecticut kid made good but the fame went to his head and he never got rid of the bad influences in his life or his personal demons from a troubled childhood. He and some of his buddies wound up murdering a former friend and he was convicted of the murder and sentenced to life in prison where he wound up committing suicide. Very sad. 6:07 - This was the "give the damn ball to Marshawn" Super Bowl. After a miraculous catch from Russell Wilson to Jermaine Kearse to get the defending champion Seahawks to 1st and Goal from the 5 with just over a minute remaining and down 4, they ran the ball with Marshawn to get the ball down to the 1. The entire universe knew that he should get the ball again even if the Patriots knew it was coming but the Seahawks offensive coordinator called a pass to a quick slant route underneath the coverage and the head coach did not veto the play (meaning he could have said, "Fuck it. Run the damn ball," but did not). The cornerback covering the receiver, Malcom Butler, saw what was happening, jumped the route and beat his man to the ball and intercepted it to seal the game. This actually wasn't the worst play call given that the Patriots put a bunch of their big linemen on the field (a goal line package as it's called) to defend against the run and the play called for the slot receiver to set a pick on his defender to open up the lane for the pass which he did. Still, shoulda probably run it. 10:50 - These days, yes, most tight ends are built similarly; both tall and strong. However, he was a little bit taller and a LOT stronger. I do want to mention since they were talking about his possible retirement after only his 7th season is that, as good and as long (by NFL standards) as his career was, Gronk was banged up a lot with injuries to all sorts of different body parts. Catching passes over the middle of an NFL field will do that to a guy over 11 years. 12:07 - This was actually Patrick Mahomes' FIRST season as a starter. He has actually led the Chiefs to the AFC Championship game EVERY year since he became a starter in 2018. 12:55 - He really is a big "dumb" goofball. Seems very friendly and is DEFINITELY very funny but can't underestimate his football IQ. You can't last that long in the league or with Tom Brady and Bill Bellichick without knowing ball. This video might be old. He did retire after that Super Bowl against the Rams and took a year off but when Brady went to play for the Buccs, Brady convinced him to come out of retirement to join him and they won another Super Bowl together in 2020-21 beating the defending champions Mahomes and the Chiefs in the process. They played again together for one more year this time losing in the Divisional Round to the eventual champion Rams. 14:17 - He was also a great blocker but blocking doesn't usually get the highlights unless that's all you do like a center, guard, or tackle. If you want to see highlights from a tight end who is a great pass catcher but LIVES for a good block, check out this video of George Kittle of the 49ers...kzbin.info/www/bejne/oHWsYnmbnNmKptE ...also a bit of a character. Definitely the greatest tight end of the 2010's. Didn't last as long as Tony Gonzalez, Shannon Sharpe, or Antonio Gates and might get a run from them or Travis Kelce or George Kittle of those still playing for GOAT conversations but he sure won a hell of a lot and he'll be in the Hall of Fame in no time.
@ernesttenesmus6757
@ernesttenesmus6757 Жыл бұрын
11:07 “…the big tight end [insert name] …” is one of sports’s cliches/redundancies. And sports has many.
@UltiMac223
@UltiMac223 Жыл бұрын
If you want to see more blocking in a highlight reel watch George Kittles highlights, those videos typically have blocking in them because Kittle is a savage when it comes to blocking
@psymar
@psymar Жыл бұрын
Quick edit: hey everybody don't forget to like the video like I did until just now. original reply below Gronkowski is an inch (2-3 cm) taller than J.J. Watt but Watt weighs 20 lbs (9 kg) more -- which makes a certain amount of sense, since Watt's position requires more power vs. Gronkowski's being more speed. re. the ball bouncing back up and hitting you in the face, the shape of an american football actually makes that rather unlikely that you'd get a straight bounce like that, but I *have* seen it happen in basketball. at 6:30 You have the correct super bowl, it was this one (per a quick google search; I don't remember that year very well.) At 7:40 the really impressive bit here is the situation -- it's fourth and 10, meaning they have to get at least ten yards on that play or the other team gets the ball -- and with them having only one timeout and about 90 seconds left on the clock, the game would almost certainly be over. Instead they set themselves up for the resulting touchdown and nearly tie the game. Gronkowski doesn't tackle much -- he's an offensive player now -- but he does block on running plays. It's just that those don't make the highlight reel because he's not the one with the ball. He's about average size for a tight end -- offensive linemen are typically similar height but weigh more, because they aren't trying to run with the ball and avoid tackles so speed is less of a priority. Notably this video seems to have come out before his unretirement to join Brady with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. And Gronk is definitely likeable. There's a photo shoot he did for sports illustrated where he's holding a kitten and he has this look on his face like he's never seen a kitten before and he is just in awe of this tiny creature in his hands; he somehow comes off as being almost as adorable as the kitten.
@michaelrichmond408
@michaelrichmond408 Жыл бұрын
Hey guys I’m from Michigan, USA and I love your channel! I have to be honest and say that this year I became a huge soccer (football) fan specifically the premier league! I wish we had something similar to the relegation/promotion that you guys have over there, I think it’s really cool! Was just wondering which premium league team is your guys’??
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Thank you, we really appreciate that 🙏 So, Nick is Manchester United and Damo is Liverpool. And those two teams hate each other 😂 Who did you settle on?
@michaelrichmond408
@michaelrichmond408 Жыл бұрын
@@DNReacts Manchester city. Had to ride the hype train 😂 so I guess we all hate each other then 👏🏻
@MyNameIsErick1
@MyNameIsErick1 Жыл бұрын
TEs are the bridge between offensive tackle and wide receiver in nearly every sense. Most are around 6'4" 240, just by my estimation. They all can carry their body types differently and utilize it differently.
@DNReacts
@DNReacts Жыл бұрын
Appreciate the info 🙏🏼
@brooks1430
@brooks1430 Жыл бұрын
That Seahawks super was the game when they should have handed it off to lynch but they passed it instead and butler intercepted it on the goal line. I was crying tears of joy when that happened hahaha
@Davehhhh
@Davehhhh Жыл бұрын
Gronk is one of the best tight ends of all time. What wont be talked about is how New England tried to change the nfl when Gronk got drafted. New England found another tight end in that same draft named Aaron Hernandez in the same draft as Gronk. So while other teams were spreading out with extra wide receivers on the field, New England was was using both these tight ends as matchup nightmares. In 2011, gronk had 90 catches for 1327 and 17 tds. Aaron had 79 catches for 910 yds and 7 tds. Its too bad aaron off field stuff because they almost changed the NFL offenses and how defenses would react to the change.
@UnusualCub
@UnusualCub Жыл бұрын
Gronk could do anything, he could line up in a 3 point stance next to a tackle and you didn't know if he was going to block a Dlineman or catch a 30 yard pass and he could do both. hard to scheme around that
@taiwanwhite5762
@taiwanwhite5762 Жыл бұрын
What makes Bill Belichick the greatest NFL coach is rhat he adapts his schemes according to his personnel. He's run a 2 TE offese with Gronk and the player never to be named. He's aired it out with Moss Gronk and Wes Welker in the slot. He's run offenses where the running game was just short passes to the RB out of the backfield. He's had a lot of players in his 23 year in NE.
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