I think we’re agreeing - I said they’re using him less and less, for obvious reasons, but on the increasingly rare occasions they use him he still shows how hard it is (that’s why I used “almost”) to stop him. And it’s hard to defend against him when he’s blocking too. No discussion that his body is giving up but he’s still a very potent weapon, receiving and blocking, when used the way they use him.I mean he isn’t, not anymore. He was a good Out on Sunday and he’s the best Tight End of all time without question. But if he was impossible to defend against they would use him all the time by definition. He used to be, he’s not anymore. He made three big plays on Sunday but Edelman and Hogan were more important and damaging than Gronk was. His blocking was arguably just as important as his receiving.