Rob Gronkowski dishes on why he believes Bill Belichick to the Atlanta Falcons makes sense. Bill Belichick’s next move after 24 years with the New England Patriots has been speculated about, and Rob Gronkowski said the Atlanta Falcons were going after him.
The Falcons fired Arthur Smith after three consecutive seasons of seven wins and no playoff appearances. Belichick interviewed for the Falcons job this week and will reportedly have a second interview with team owner Arthur Blank. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Head coach Bill Belichick and Rob Gronkowski (87) of the New England Patriots during a game against the Seattle Seahawks at Gillette Stadium Nov.
13, 2016, in Foxborough, Mass. (Adam Glanzman/Getty Images) Why would Belichick fly south for the foreseeable future? "What makes the Falcons a great place for coach Belichick is that they’re an underachieving team with a lot of talent, and coach Belichick knows how to take talent that’s underachieving and then overachieve that talent," Gronkowski told Fox News Digital. "I’m pretty sure they got some room in the salary cap as well to bring in some players.
They have like five first-round draft picks on the offensive side of the ball like the last five years. They have a lot of talent. ROB GRONKOWSKI BRINGING GRONK BEACH BACK TO LAS VEGAS, VOWS TO GIVE FANS HIS ALL New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick argues with an official in the fourth quarter. (Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) "He’ll go in there.