Rob Gronkowski retires. Here is what the internet is saying.


Rob Gronkowoski retires. The Internet is sad and happy today with this news. Many words has been dedicated to his 9 years as one of the greatest tight ends to play in the NFL. We’re positive that Gronkowski is a first ballot Hall of Fame player and hope that “Retirement Gronk” is just as much fun as Rob Gronkowski, football player.

Bax’s view from the couch on Rob’s retirement.

New York Times Gronk article.

Pick six podcast asks, “Was Gronk Super Bowl secret sauce?”

Long Live Rob the Great! Above all, it is about team. What is next for the Patriots?

We love good time Gronk! Lest we not forget Gronk the Hall of Fame player!

Albert Breer’s excellent article about Gronk’s retirement.

We know this is a shocker but Gronk’s agent is holding out hope that Gronk will not retire.

The Washington Post acknowledges Gronk’s retirement.

Rob’s lady, Camille Kostek posts sweetest note after his retirement announcement. 

Let’s give The Onion the final say for Gronk.

 

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