Defending Gronkowski

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Arizona tight end Rob Gronkowski made quite a season debut with a pair of touchdown catches against the Bruins, beating senior safety Bret Lockett both times.
One came on a 22-yard pass to the front corner of the end zone, and another was on a 4-yard slant.
"i thought both times (Lockett) had good coverage," UCLA defensive coordinator DeWayne Walker said. "You've got to make a play. Being close is no good. Those are some of the things that we'll go back and look at. I know last week I thought it helped when we went back and watched the whole tape as a defense, so we'll do the same thing (today).
"It'll take three hours, but I don't care. Each coach will critique their guy, and we're going to continue to get better."

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