Paul DiMirio wasn't one of the kids who was obsessed with football from birth. No, it slowly progressed from neighborhood games to cheering on his high school team to watching every pro football game around.
And when he reached that point, he found one player who stood out to him: Rob Gronkowski. Gronk was a complete beast on the field. He had crisp routes, superhuman strength, and great hands. Not to mention, he was scarily fast and could force the safeties wherever he wanted them. It didn't matter who he was up against: a big, strong linebacker, a fast, agile cornerback, or a safety who was perfectly in a position. It didn't matter whether he was one-on-one or triple teamed. He would always get open, and he would do it quickly. Then the magic continued: he used his unhuman strength, agility, and speed to plow through defenders, gaining massive yards after the catch.
He was also hardworking, too. It didn't matter that he was the best at his position by far, he would still run his routes, crush the weight room, study the playbook, and give practice his all. His sportsmanship is elite too, not to mention his toughness. Once, he was hit hard on a play where he didn't even have the ball. It looked like he was injured, possibly in the chest, but he got right back up, and was soon right in the game again.
Gronk is a physical beast, a hard worker, and a tough player. DiMirio idolizes him.
And when he reached that point, he found one player who stood out to him: Rob Gronkowski. Gronk was a complete beast on the field. He had crisp routes, superhuman strength, and great hands. Not to mention, he was scarily fast and could force the safeties wherever he wanted them. It didn't matter who he was up against: a big, strong linebacker, a fast, agile cornerback, or a safety who was perfectly in a position. It didn't matter whether he was one-on-one or triple teamed. He would always get open, and he would do it quickly. Then the magic continued: he used his unhuman strength, agility, and speed to plow through defenders, gaining massive yards after the catch.
He was also hardworking, too. It didn't matter that he was the best at his position by far, he would still run his routes, crush the weight room, study the playbook, and give practice his all. His sportsmanship is elite too, not to mention his toughness. Once, he was hit hard on a play where he didn't even have the ball. It looked like he was injured, possibly in the chest, but he got right back up, and was soon right in the game again.
Gronk is a physical beast, a hard worker, and a tough player. DiMirio idolizes him.
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