The Miami Dolphins team has attracted a lot of appreciation from the NFL world, thanks to their great offensive display. They are competing with the likes of the New England Patriots in the year 2007. The team is so good that the legendary tight-end (TE) Rob Gronkowski (nicknamed Gronk) wants to be a part of this squad. The former player, in a recent interview, praised the offensive football of the Dolphins’ side as he said that it would be great for him to be a part of this squad as a tight end. The legend also said that the Dolphins squad is missing a tight end and he believes (sarcastically) that he could be that missing link.
Appearing on the Ryan Russilo podcast, the former TE said, “It would be pretty cool to play for the Miami Dolphins. Mike McDaniel, he’s taken that style of offence — he’s implemented it to a whole other level.”
He did not stop there as he kept on saying, “The only thing he’s missing is a tight end, and I feel like I would be able to adapt to that situation. All these wide receivers are going all over the place, and then there I am up the middle, just wide open. So I think I would be a great fit.”
The Miami Dolphins are putting on one of the finest footballing shows this season. Both Tua Tagovailoa (quarterback) and Tyreek Hill are in their best forms. Analysts are considering Tua as the possible MVP winner. He is presently standing in the third position. With the help of their forms, the team is presently up by a 4-1 record. They thrashed the Denver Broncos by a margin of 70-20 and had the chance of scoring the highest in the history of the NFL. The only game that they lost came against the Buffalo Bills.
Who is Rob Gronkowski?
Rob Gronkowski is a legendary American TE who played 11 seasons in the NFL. The best of him came for the New England Patriots where he had nine seasons. He left the Patriots in the year 2019 which was followed by his first retirement.
Gronk then joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where along with Tom Brady, he won the Super Bowl LV. He had two seasons at the Bucs and finally announced his retirement in 2021.
In his eleven seasons, the TE played 143 games and had 621 catches and 92 touchdowns. He covered 9,286 yards. The player also had 76 long gains.
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