Rob Gronkowski shares ‘super depression’ problems with Patriots

Rob Gronkowski has openly said that he did not have enough fun when he played for the New England Patriots, and the former tight end is still going out of his way to hammer that point home.

Gronkowski was a guest this week on Fanduel TV’s “Up & Adam” with Kay Adams. During the interview, he was asked what Tom Brady’s demeanor is typically like on the rare occasions the quarterback loses a big game. Gronk took the opportunity to talk about how unrewarding it was to play for Bill Belichick in New England.

“A regular season game with the Patriots, throughout my 20s … if we won a game, the next day still felt like we lost a game,” Grownkowski said. “And if we lost a game, it felt like you were in super depression for two days or for the whole week. That’s what made you really want to win the games when you were with the Patriots. You didn’t ever want to feel that depression feeling for two days after the game (so you say), ‘We have to win the game, so we have a good week.’”

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