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    Report: Vinatieri has broken bone in non-kicking foot

    Kicker Adam Vinatieri's tenure with the Indianapolis Colts apparently is starting on the wrong foot.

    Adam Vinatieri
    Kicker
    Indianapolis Colts

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    2005 SEASON STATISTICS
    FG Att PAT Att Pts Long
    20 25 40 41 100 49

    The Indianapolis Star reported Thursday that Vinatieri has a broken bone in his left foot, which he uses to plant before kicking.

    According to the report, Vinatieri suffered the injury during practice August 14. The Colts are uncertain whether their newly acquired kicker will be available for the team's season opener against the New York Giants on September 10.

    "That's what he told us about a week and a half ago," Vinatieri's mother, Judy, told the newspaper. "They sent him to a specialist. They found a small broken bone in his foot."

    Arguably the best pressure kicker in NFL history, Vinatieri left his long-time home with the New England Patriots this past offseason and signed a five-year deal with the Colts.

    Vinatieri, 33, made 82 percent (263-of-321) of his field goals in 10 seasons with the Patriots. He has replaced Mike Vanderjagt, who converted 87.5 percent (217-of-248) in eight years with the Colts.

    But Vanderjagt did not come through when the Colts needed him most, missing a 46-yard attempt with 17 seconds left in a 21-18 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC divisional playoffs in January.

    Vinatieri made virtually every clutch kick for the Patriots, helping them become the second team in NFL history to win three Super Bowls in a four-year span (2001-04).

    He kicked a 48-yard field goal as time expired to give the Patriots a 20-17 victory over the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI and drilled a 41-yarder with four seconds left in a 32-29 win over Carolina in Super Bowl XXXVIII.

    The Patriots would not even have made the Super Bowl in the first year of their title run without Vinatieri, who kicked a game-tying 45-yard field goal in a heavy snowfall with 27 seconds left in regulation and booted a 23-yarder in overtime in a divisional playoff win over Oakland.

  • #2
    well that sucks....

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    • #3
      I am sure if TT signed Adam V everyone would be blasting him right now for signing damaged goods! You can NEVER win being an NFL GM.

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      • #4
        CHARLES WOODSON,

        Are you going to play better tomorrow? Or is your head still up your arse?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by gbpackfan
          CHARLES WOODSON,

          Are you going to play better tomorrow? Or is your head still up your arse?
          ehh, dont quote me on this but im feeling more of head stuck up my arse, heh, figure ill prepare you for the worst

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          • #6
            Maybe they wish they still had Rayner.

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            • #7
              olts say Vinatieri doesn't have broken left foot
              ESPN.com news services

              Kicker Adam Vinatieri's tenure with the Indianapolis Colts apparently is starting on the wrong foot.

              Adam Vinatieri
              Kicker
              Indianapolis Colts

              Profile
              2005 SEASON STATISTICS
              FG Att PAT Att Pts Long
              20 25 40 41 100 49

              Colts coach Tony Dungy declined Thursday to elaborate on Vinatieri's injury, saying he expected a team doctor to give an update about the kicker's recovery Friday.

              Team spokesman Craig Kelly said Vinatieri had not suffered any broken bones and that he was recovering from a sprained ligament.

              A source with the Colts told ESPN.com's Michael Smith that Vinatieri will not kick in Friday night's preseason game against Cincinnati, but barring further injury, he will kick in the Sept. 10 season opener against the Giants.

              The Indianapolis Star had reported earlier Thursday that Vinatieri has a broken bone in his left foot, which he uses to plant before kicking.

              "That's what he told us about a week and a half ago," Vinatieri's mother, Judy, told the newspaper. "They sent him to a specialist. They found a small broken bone in his foot."

              Arguably the best pressure kicker in NFL history, Vinatieri left his long-time home with the New England Patriots this past offseason and signed a five-year deal with the Colts.

              Vinatieri, 33, made 82 percent (263-of-321) of his field goals in 10 seasons with the Patriots. He has replaced Mike Vanderjagt, who converted 87.5 percent (217-of-248) in eight years with the Colts.

              But Vanderjagt did not come through when the Colts needed him most, missing a 46-yard attempt with 17 seconds left in a 21-18 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC divisional playoffs in January.

              Vinatieri made virtually every clutch kick for the Patriots, helping them become the second team in NFL history to win three Super Bowls in a four-year span (2001-04).

              He kicked a 48-yard field goal as time expired to give the Patriots a 20-17 victory over the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI and drilled a 41-yarder with four seconds left in a 32-29 win over Carolina in Super Bowl XXXVIII.

              The Patriots would not even have made the Super Bowl in the first year of their title run without Vinatieri, who kicked a game-tying 45-yard field goal in a heavy snowfall with 27 seconds left in regulation and booted a 23-yarder in overtime in a divisional playoff win over Oakland.

              Information from SportsTicker and the Associated Press was used in this report.

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              • #8
                Karma's a bitch. Never string the Packers along.
                "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                • #9
                  Geeez ... What's with the big FA kickers from this offseason? Vanderjag is dinged up, and now Vinatieri? Next thing you know, Longwell's holder will pull a Lucy Van Pelt and Longwell will wind up flat on his ass.

                  Meanwhile, the Pack will be glad it went the other route with retreads and nobodies.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by the_idle_threat
                    Geeez ... What's with the big FA kickers from this offseason? Vanderjag is dinged up, and now Vinatieri? Next thing you know, Longwell's holder will pull a Lucy Van Pelt and Longwell will wind up flat on his ass.

                    Meanwhile, the Pack will be glad it went the other route with retreads and nobodies.
                    On ESPN.com, the Colts are denying that Vinatieri's foot has a broken bone. But there's this...
                    The Indianapolis Star had reported earlier Thursday that Vinatieri has a broken bone in his left foot, which he uses to plant before kicking.

                    "That's what he told us about a week and a half ago," Vinatieri's mother, Judy, told the newspaper. "They sent him to a specialist. They found a small broken bone in his foot."

                    Somehow, this non-denial denial seems fishy.

                    Vanderjagt missed 2 chippies tonight and is 1/2 a step below T.O. in the Tuna's doghouse.

                    Now all we need is ol' Brooks to play the part of Lucy....
                    -digital dean

                    No "TROLLS" allowed!

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                    • #11
                      I'm not hoping or anything ...

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MJZiggy
                        Karma's a bitch. Never string the Packers along.
                        Hehe, rigggghhhht.


                        Wonder what Walker's thinking; Prolly nothing, he can't make the connection....

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                        • #13
                          It is not a predetermined fact, by the way, that either of those kickers would have gotten injured - in Green Bay, or anywhere else. If this makes y'all feel better, then by all means, run with the feeling. But that logic is entirely flawed.

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                          • #14



                            Obviously ...

                            Were you the kid that told all the other kids "the truth" about Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by FavreChild
                              It is not a predetermined fact, by the way, that either of those kickers would have gotten injured - in Green Bay, or anywhere else. If this makes y'all feel better, then by all means, run with the feeling. But that logic is entirely flawed.
                              I think they are saying that both kickers got hurt because they didnt sign in GB. Had they signed with the Pack, they would be perfectly healthy.
                              Originally posted by 3irty1
                              This is museum quality stupidity.

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