New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski has always been known more for his brawn than his brains. A spelling error during a recent Twitter Q-and-A probably won’t do much to change that.
The 6-foot-6, 265-pound “Gronk” was fielding questions from his followers when user @IamErinMichelle asked him what his favorite food was. His answer was nothing short of Gronk-tastic.
my moms home made Chicken Sue flay. Super delicious and yummy! #sixstargronkchat https://t.co/AU11V5aWdR
— Rob Gronkowski (@RobGronkowski) November 17, 2015
We’re going to venture a guess and say that Gronk meant to write “soufflé,” which is an egg-based dish with French origins. I would pay good money to watch a Gronk vs. Billy Madison spelling bee.
Of course, this could be totally wrong if Mrs. Gronk really does make a dish called “Chicken Sue Flay.” If that’s the case, Gronk nailed the spelling, and we have got to get our hands on that recipe.
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New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski has always been known more for his brawn than his brains. A spelling error during a recent Twitter Q-and-A probably won’t do much to change that.
The 6-foot-6, 265-pound “Gronk” was fielding questions from his followers when user @IamErinMichelle asked him what his favorite food was. His answer was nothing short of Gronk-tastic.
my moms home made Chicken Sue flay. Super delicious and yummy! #sixstargronkchat https://t.co/AU11V5aWdR
— Rob Gronkowski (@RobGronkowski) November 17, 2015
We’re going to venture a guess and say that Gronk meant to write “soufflé,” which is an egg-based dish with French origins. I would pay good money to watch a Gronk vs. Billy Madison spelling bee.
Of course, this could be totally wrong if Mrs. Gronk really does make a dish called “Chicken Sue Flay.” If that’s the case, Gronk nailed the spelling, and we have got to get our hands on that recipe.