Wednesday, March 22, 2006

i wish someone would tell me just what the heck is going on in Foxboro

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i understand that Bill Bellichick has made some very good team decisions, even when fans thought he was crazy in the past. he always ended up looking like a genius. or a miracle-worker. the last few weeks though, the Patriots organization has left fans scratching their heads. McGinest. Givens. Damon...i mean Vinatieri.

tonight i read this:

With Vinatieri gone, John Tomase of the Boston Herald takes a look at the Patriots options for kickers. The two top kickers currently available are former Vikings kicker Paul Edinger, who visited the Patriots yesterday, and former Colts' kicker Mike Vanderjagt, whom the Patriots have also expressed interest in. Of the two, Felger writes that Edinger seems the best fit for the Patriots. Edinger has cold-weather kicking experience as he played five seasons with the Chicago Bears and with the Minnesota Vikings kicked three game-winners, including a record 56-yarder with no time left to beat Green Bay on Oct. 23.

VANDERBRAT?!? in Patriot navy & silver?? i know he's the most accurate kicker in the NFL (except in clutch situations apparently *coughcoughchoke*) but his attitude STINKS. do we really just want to trade kickers with Indy? they had their hands full with him as i recall. of course they may have their hands full with Vinatieri now, considering he appears to have left New England in a temper tantrum over not being franchise tagged. maybe he can hold Peyton's hand & they can cry together. *giant eye roll*

please let it be Edinger...

2 with their own thoughts:

Anonymous,  Wednesday, March 22, 2006 9:13:00 PM  

yes, yes, that's all very interesting. But do you have any thoughts on the Arroyo trade and the current Red Sox pitching staff??

Michelle W. Saturday, March 25, 2006 9:36:00 AM  

ugh... All I care about is Tom Brady right now. They are not the Pats who won the 3 superbowls anymore. Sad...

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