New England Patriots tight-end Rob Gronkowski is one of the most entertaining players in the NFL today, both on and off the field.
A size-mismatch nightmare and touchdown machine when he's doing his job on Sundays between September and February, and a dance-loving, muscle flashing, party animal the rest of the time, there's always something going on with Gronk, and most of the time it looks like he's really enjoying himself.
This off-season offers Gronk a chance to doing something other than injury rehab for the first time in a long time, and considering the cause for celebration that was the Patriots Superbowl win over the Seahawks back in February, Gronk has been doing just that, and not everyone is thrilled. Some areas of the US media don't like seeing Gronk partying all the time and have been critical of his decision making, to that, Gronkowski have a typical and brilliant response:
There’s definitely a time to party and a time to focus on work, but you need to let loose a little bit so that you can go back on Monday feeling refreshed and motivated to work hard again. People act like dancing is breaking the law and partying is a crime. Everyone thinks I’m in trouble 24/7, but what have I really done besides dance?
He just wants to dance!
He's not doing drugs or driving under the influence like an alarming amount of NFL stars, so just leave him alone. Dancing is not a crime.
There 'aint no party like Rob Gronkowski party because a Rob Gronkowski party don't stop. When will the World learn?
via Pro Football Talk.