‘It was sad to see that happen’ claims Rob Gronkowski during live GMA appearance after Bill Belichick’s Patriots exit | 226VIPZ | 2024-02-10 02:08:01
'It was sad to see that happen' claims Rob Gronkowski during live GMA appearance after Bill Belichick's Patriots exit | 226VIPZ | 2024-02-10 02:08:01
The former New England Patriots star gained three
ROB Gronkowski has paid tribute to his former coach Bill Belichick – and tipped him to return to the NFL in 2025.
The former New England Patriots star gained three Super Bowl titles alongside Belichick in Foxborough.
Rob Gronkowski made a surprise look on Good Morning America[/caption]Gronk appeared on ABC's Good Morning America to preview Sunday's showdown from Las Vegas.
And he opened up on former boss Belichick who left the Patriots after 24 years final month.
"It was unhappy to see that occur. The man taught me a lot," stated Gronkowski.
"He taught me the sport of soccer better than anybody else ever has.
"I wouldn't be here, the place I am as we speak, without Coach Belichick."
Belichick interviewed twice for the Atlanta Falcons head coach role but didn't safe the job.
However Fox NFL Sunday analyst Gronk is assured he shall be again in the league in 2025.
"It was weird to see him not get a head coaching job, understandable though," he continued.
"It'll be cool to see him take a yr off and come again next yr."
Gronk was additionally requested his ideas on Sunday's recreation and who he would think would come out on top.
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The 34-year-old will probably be enterprise his Kick of Future 2 at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday.
"It's going to be an exquisite matchup when the Tremendous Bowl hits this Sunday," he continued.
"I'm going to go together with the San Francisco 49ers. They snuck into the Tremendous Bowl and haven't played their greatest football but.
"I feel they're going to return out and play to their capacity, with all their superstars comign out on hearth.
"I feel they're going to take it house. I need a good recreation – and it might go to extra time too."
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