Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Ex-Patriots player explains why Bill Belichick can be so frustrating to play for

Ex-Patriots player explains why Bill Belichick can be so frustrating to play for

We are now officially in Week 9 of the “Rob Gronkowski Retirement Watch” and after just over two months, there’s still been no word from Gronk on whether or not he’s going to play in 2018.   Apparently, one of the reasons that Gronk has been so indecisive about his future is because there’s some friction between him and Patriots coach Bill Belichick. According to ESPN.com, by the time the 2017 season ended, Gronk was mentally worn down by “The Patriot Way,” which is one reason why he started contemplating retirement in the first place.  If Gronk is frustrated with Belichick, he might just want to get in line, because he’s definitely not the first player in Patriots history who’s had to deal with

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