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Panthers defeat Patriots (by proxy)


Mr. Scot

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The family of the wife of former Panthers quarterback Rodney Peete "destroyed" the Gronkowski family on 'Family Feud".

Gronkowski family 'whooped' on Family Feud

What's something you might see a bear do in the woods? What would a guy try to pick up after he's had too much to drink? And -- wink, wink -- what's something that can be inflated or deflated?

These are the questions the Gronkowskis tried to answer on Family Feud when squaring off with the family of actress Holley Robinson Peete, which included her husband, Rodney Peete, a retired NFL quaterback. But unlike football, baseball, or mini-hockey in the family basement, this was not the Gronks' game.

Rob, Dan, Chris, Gordie Jr. and Gordie Sr. lost by a final score of 472-39, but before they were eliminated, they danced and laughed and high-fived as Gronks are wont to do.

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So now i have story I was in Savannah maybe 3 weeks ago and i see this mountain of a man walking around with a broken hello kitty umbrella. I was like who is this jackass? its not even raining... when one of his friends was like nice umbrella robert! I was like robert? like robert gronkowski!?! WOW You are exactly the person I expected you to be.

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