Tom Brady To Rob Gronkowski: ‘How The F–K Did You Catch That?’ (Video)
By Hayden Kane
Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski ripped up the Denver Broncos as the New England Patriots cruised to a victory on the week 9 schedule in the NFL. Brady had a simple question for Gronkowski after one play in particular.
The New England Patriots put one on the AFC rival Denver Broncos in week 9, blowing out Peyton Manning and company at home by a final score of 43-21. Among the many issues for the Broncos was the fact that they could not stop Brady and tight end Rob Gronkowski.
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In total, Gronkowski caught nine passes for 105 yards and a touchdown. It had to feel like a lot more from the Broncos’ perspective though. They simply had no answer for the big, dominant tight end.
After one catch in particular, everybody who was watching the game had to be blown away. Gronkowski somehow reached behind him and caught a pass that was slightly off-line with one hand in traffic. It was a freakishly athletic play from one of the freakiest athletes in the entire NFL.
Brady had a simple question for Gronk that pretty much summed up what everybody was thinking: “How the f–k did you catch that?” God bless technology, because we have video proof of what Brady asked his tight end.
Check out video of the exchange below:
As for the catch Brady was referring to, you can marvel in Gronk’s greatness yourself and join Brady in his questioning of “how the f–k did he catch that?”
h/t Bro Bible
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