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Associated Press Posted Jan 16, 2013
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Rob Gronkowski may be done for the season, but that doesn't mean the Patriots' playoffs hopes are over with him. New England has won before without their top TE, and they plan on doing so again.
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Pats hope to continue success without Gronkowski
FOXBOROUGH, MASS. (AP)
The New England Patriots have done just fine without Rob Gronkowski.
So far.
On Sunday, they'll see whether that continues or if their valuable
tight end's absence will keep them from a second straight Super Bowl
appearance.
''Certainly, Rob is a unique player and he has some skills that allow
you to do special things with him,'' offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels said Monday. ''I don't think it's really fair to say you just
plug somebody in and off you go.''
Michael Hoomanawanui filled in well enough after Gronkowski broke his
left arm on the Patriots' seventh offensive play of their 41-28 win
over the Houston Texans in Sunday's AFC divisional playoff game.
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Ravens
38, Broncos 35 (2OT)
49ers 45, Packers 31
Falcons 30, Seahawks 28
Patriots 41, Texans 28 |
He'll probably do it again in the conference championship game against
the Ray Lewis-led defense of the Baltimore Ravens following
Gronkowski's season-ending surgery Monday.
''Michael did a great job with the things we asked him to do,''
McDaniels said. ''He certainly did a good job in protection and in the
running game.''
Hoomanawanui didn't catch any passes. But Gronkowski, who had 90
receptions last season and 55 in 11 games this season, had no catches
in the Patriots' two games against Houston this season. And they
dominated both contests.
Gronkowski was sidelined for the 42-14 rout on Dec. 10, the third of
five games he missed after breaking his left forearm while blocking on
an extra point late in a 59-24 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Nov.
18. He sat out the rest of Sunday's game after breaking his arm when he
landed on it after catching a pass down the right sideline by Tom Brady
that was ruled incomplete because Gronkowski didn't get both feet
inbounds.
He had surgery on Monday, a person with knowledge of the operation
said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the team has not
announced the surgery.
The Patriots were 7-3 before Gronkowski was injured then went 4-1
without him. He returned for the regular-season finale, a 28-0 win over
the Miami Dolphins in which he caught a touchdown pass. But he played
only 25 of the Patriots' 80 offensive snaps in that game.
''We've played a bunch of games now, we've never really been fully
healthy yet and obviously now won't be,'' Brady said Monday during his
regular weekly appearance on WEEI radio. ''But you know what? We've
still got a very good team.''

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The Patriots also played without running back Danny Woodhead after he
hurt his thumb while running with the ball on their first offensive
play. Shane Vereen stepped in and scored three touchdowns - two on
receptions and one on a run.
''That's a huge credit to our coaching staff and Tom as well, but
that's what's expected of us,'' said Vereen, who had 124 total yards -
41 on seven rushes and 83 on five receptions. ''When someone goes down,
you're expected to step in and do your job.''
Woodhead returned to the sidelines but never got back in the game,
although coach Bill Belichick said Monday he could have played.
''Danny was examined. He was back on the sideline for the remainder of
the game,'' Belichick said. ''Had we needed to use him, he would have
been available to go back in there. Now that we're into a new week,
we'll readdress the whole situation, try to get a good feel for what he
would and wouldn't be able to do and how functional he would be doing
it.''
Woodhead has been effective in a limited role. During the regular
season, he had 301 yards and four touchdowns on 76 carries and 446
yards and three touchdowns on 40 receptions.
But Gronkowski is the Patriots' most important offensive player after
Brady. He was hampered by a high left ankle sprain in last year's Super
Bowl and made just two catches in the Patriots' 21-17 loss to the New York Giants.
But he rarely leaves the field when healthy.
He participated in 92 percent of the offensive snaps in the first 10
games this season. He played all 83 snaps in a 31-30 loss to Baltimore
in the third game, and all 97 in a 31-21 win over the Denver Broncos in
the fifth game, according to profootballfocus.com.
On Sunday, Gronkowski played just seven snaps then went to the bench
with a look of pain on his face. He soon went to the locker room with
team physician Dr. Thomas Gill. After the game, Belichick said he
wasn't sure whether Gronkowski had broken his arm and that the player
had received medical clearance to play.
He declined to elaborate in a conference call Monday.
Asked if Gronkowski was ''100 percent'' for the game, Belichick said,
''I covered that yesterday. He was cleared medically. I don't have
anything to add to it.''
The offensive staff will get a new member when Brian Daboll is added as
an assistant. Belichick said Daboll, the offensive coordinator of the
Kansas City Chiefs under fired coach Romeo Crennel, would join the
staff ''going forward, similar to what Josh did last year but without
any specific responsibility.''
McDaniels joined the Patriots as an offensive assistant before their
first playoff game last year after serving as offensive coordinator of
the St. Louis Rams. McDaniels then officially took over as New England
offensive coordinator when his predecessor, Bill O'Brien, became coach
at Penn State.
Daboll was a defensive assistant with the Patriots from 2000-2001 and
wide receivers coach from 2002-2006. He was quarterbacks coach for the
New York Jets from 2007-2008 before becoming offensive coordinator for
the Cleveland Browns for two years and the Miami Dolphins and Chiefs
for one year each.
''Having another set of eyes with experience and (someone who) has a
lot of understanding of our system and how we go about doing things, I
think, is only a positive,'' McDaniels said. ''Every detail is very
critical at this time of year and having another football coach on your
staff to help is nothing but helpful.''
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