Tuesday’s Mashup: Rob Gronkowski thanks Bill Belichick for attending Gronk Beach

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TUESDAY’S BROADCAST HIGHLIGHTS:NHL: Vancouver at Boston, 7 p.m. (NESN)AROUND THE WEB: 

-- Bill Belichick attended Gronk Beach on Saturday and Rob Gronkowski was so thankful to the Patriots coach for being there he thanked him multiple times on social media. 

Coach at Gronk Beach was epic. Thanks for hanging! pic.twitter.com/eUxBu9seZY

— Rob Gronkowski (@RobGronkowski) February 3, 2020

Gronk was so grateful he also posted a photo to his story asking Linda Holliday to thank Belichick for him. 

“Tell Coach I said thanks for hanging with us @gronkbeach,” Gronk wrote. 

Chris Gronkowski also thanked Belichick for showing up. 

Who says Belichick doesn’t party?! . Such a fun weekend with the family. To many amazing pics it was hard to choose the best one but I think this first one with Coach wins the title of best pic. . Thank you everyone that came out to the party. The weather wasn’t the best but it was still a blast. . Sounds like there needs to be another @gronkbeach. Who’s coming?! . #gronkbeach #superbowlliv #superbowlparty #SuperBowl #musclechug #gronk #gronkowski #miamibeach #belichick #tripleh #gronknation

A post shared by Chris Gronkowski (@chrisgronkowski) on Feb 2, 2020 at 1:04pm PST

“Who says Belichick doesn’t party?! Such a fun weekend with the family. To many amazing pics it was hard to choose the best one but I think this first one with Coach wins the title of best pic,” he wrote. 

Camille Kostek posted a photo with Belichick, saying he asked if it was for her “Insta snap or Snap face.”

The moment after Bill asked me if this was for my Insta snap or Snap face #truestory @gronkbeach

A post shared by CAMILLE KOSTEK (@camillekostek) on Feb 3, 2020 at 8:51pm PST

“The moment after Bill asked me if this was for my Insta snap or Snap face #truestory @gronkbeach,” she captioned the photo. 

-- Ratings for Sunday’s Super Bowl have been released and it was the 10th most-watched Big Game in NFL history.

The game had 102 million viewers spread across Fox and their digital properties, which is up by 1.3 percent from last year. 

In the Kansas City market, it earned a 62.6 rating and 97 share during the fourth quarter with a 55.7 rating and 89 share for the game as a whole. 

The Super Bowl had been losing viewers since 2015 until this year. 

QUOTE OF THE DAY: “I feel like it was more of … it kind of wasn’t coach-player. … It was kind of like coach-younger coach. When he came over (to Boston) he won a championship, him being who he is, Kyrie had a lot of stuff that he felt that could change, that he wanted to change about the Celtics. (These are) all on-court things. He felt like he knew a lot of his basketball.” -- Terry Rozier, on Brad Stevens and Kyrie Irving