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Chaka
12-04-2019, 06:39 PM
Chase McLaughlin, rookie kicker most recently with the 49ers, where he missed game winning kick in overtime against Seattle but was otherwise a perfect 7-for-7

https://www.profootballrumors.com/2019/12/colts-claim-k-chase-mclaughlin

Interesting development.

Colt Classic
12-04-2019, 06:48 PM
Chase McLaughlin, rookie kicker most recently with the 49ers, where he missed game winning kick in overtime against Seattle but was otherwise a perfect 7-for-7

https://www.profootballrumors.com/2019/12/colts-claim-k-chase-mclaughlin

Interesting development.

Would've been better if it were done several weeks ago. Too little, too late.

HoosierinFL
12-04-2019, 06:52 PM
Vinny on injury report so they are probably gonna carry the new guy as insurance for Sunday. Beyond that who knows?

Maniac
12-04-2019, 07:07 PM
Vinny on injury report so they are probably gonna carry the new guy as insurance for Sunday. Beyond that who knows?

Commentators this last game said that Vinny has been injured for a while. They would only know that if someone from the team told them that during a production meeting. So why was Vinatieri not on the injury report before this week?

njcoltfan
12-04-2019, 07:30 PM
Vinny on injury report so they are probably gonna carry the new guy as insurance for Sunday. Beyond that who knows?

Vinnie will go on IR in the near future which will give him an opportunity to retire.

AlwaysSunnyinIndy
12-04-2019, 07:41 PM
Commentators this last game said that Vinny has been injured for a while. They would only know that if someone from the team told them that during a production meeting. So why was Vinatieri not on the injury report before this week?


Vinatieri dealt with a knee injury throughout most of camp and preseason activities. He missed a good amount of time and there were a few rumors that he might miss the beginning of the regular season. But he healed up enough to be good enough to play in the third preseason game and when that went well was deemed "good to go" to play in the first regular season game.

There were reports early in the season that he was also dealing with a toe injury as well.

I always thought that these injuries were screwing up his mechanics and at least part of the reason he has been so inconsistent this year.

Colts And Orioles
12-04-2019, 07:55 PM
Vinatieri dealt with a knee injury throughout most of camp and pre-season activities. He missed a good amount of time and there were a few rumors that he might miss the beginning of the regular season. But he healed up enough to be good enough to play in the third pre-season game and when that went well was deemed "good to go" to play in the first regular season game.

There were reports early in the season that he was also dealing with a toe injury as well.

I always thought that these injuries were screwing up his mechanics and at least part of the reason he has been so inconsistent this year.




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If most (or all) of this true, I would not count out the possibility of Vinatieri kicking in the NFL next season ........ whether it be with the Colts, or another team.

The scenario sounds mildly reminiscent to when Andrew Luck talked about how he rushed his rehab before and during the 2017 season, the season of which he missed completely ........ there were major differences between the two situations (such as the fact that Luck was much younger than Vinatieri is now, that he was a QB and Vinatieri is a kicker, and that his injuries were considerably more serious that were Vinatieri's), but the lack of patience with the rehab/recovery process is similar.


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Chaka
12-04-2019, 09:19 PM
I should add that in the SF-SEA game, McLaughlin hit a beautiful, high pressure 47-yarder as time ran out to send the game into overtime:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flPqlwIJXiI

However, he Vandershanked his later, equally high pressure 47-yarder in overtime that would have won it for the 49ers:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0aFicIXsf4

ukcolt
12-05-2019, 05:15 AM
Not that i think anyone was really blaming Vinny in this game, but missing a 55 yarder i am not concerned about, he made the 3 other kicks he should have. The two blocks were just poor protection, not on Vinny.

HoosierinFL
12-05-2019, 12:11 PM
Not that i think anyone was really blaming Vinny in this game, but missing a 55 yarder i am not concerned about, he made the 3 other kicks he should have. The two blocks were just poor protection, not on Vinny.

The first block might've been a low kick. That 55 yarder would have been good from 50, it bent right at the end of the kick. If he hadn't had all the other misses this year, we would not have blinked at that, its a low percentage kick regardless.

AlwaysSunnyinIndy
12-05-2019, 06:06 PM
Interesting that the Colts were 1 of 3 teams that put in a waiver claim for Chase - the other two teams were the Bills and the Cheats.

If the Cheats would have had priority and been able to claim him, it would have been kicker #5 on the season for them. Lots of kicking issues throughout the league this year.

https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/1202395483488051201

Though the #Colts successfully claimed kicker Chase McLaughlin, the #Bills and #Patriots also put in claims, source said. Indy had priority, but this does explain why NE hadn’t signed a kicker today.

Dewey 5
12-05-2019, 06:40 PM
Interesting that the Colts were 1 of 3 teams that put in a waiver claim for Chase - the other two teams were the Bills and the Cheats.

If the Cheats would have had priority and been able to claim him, it would have been kicker #5 on the season for them. Lots of kicking issues throughout the league this year.

https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/1202395483488051201

Well if the Colts fucked over the cheats I'm good with it.

JAFF
12-05-2019, 07:56 PM
Well if the Colts fucked over the cheats I'm good with it.

Good on you sport

Chromeburn
12-06-2019, 11:58 AM
Well if the Colts fucked over the cheats I'm good with it.

Always a good day when that happens.

Colts And Orioles
12-09-2019, 06:05 PM
Vinatieri dealt with a knee injury throughout most of camp and pre-season activities. He missed a good amount of time and there were a few rumors that he might miss the beginning of the regular season. But he healed up enough to be good enough to play in the third pre-season game, and when that went well was deemed "good to go" to play in the first regular season game.

There were reports early in the season that he was also dealing with a toe injury, as well.

I always thought that these injuries were screwing up his mechanics, and were at least part of the reason he has been so inconsistent this year.






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If most (or all) of this true, I would not count out the possibility of Vinatieri kicking in the NFL next season ........ whether it be with the Colts, or another team.

The scenario sounds mildly reminiscent to when Andrew Luck talked about how he rushed his rehab before and during the 2017 season, the season of which he missed completely ........ there were major differences between the two situations (such as the fact that Luck was much younger than Vinatieri is now, that he was a QB and Vinatieri is a kicker, and that his injuries were considerably more serious that were Vinatieri's), but the lack of patience with the rehab/recovery process is similar.


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Considering the fact that he is now having season-ending surgery, I suppose that it's safe to presume that at least some (if not all) of that injury talk was true.


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