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I told you guys it was Ingram's fault...but people laughed at me.
...Matt Katula
I doubt it, there's plenty of kicker needy teams out there still, I think graham will likely move on. That is if gostowski really will have no longterm effects from the injury. graham hasn't had to make a clutch field goal yet which slightly worries me but hopefully he does fine and he gets a superbowl ring out of it :rocker: .And Shayne Graham as well If I remember right.
The feature on him on last weeks All Access was very good. Quite sad as well. If you aren't a Franchise Kicker, you have a hectic career of moving around.
If Graham continues to put FG's through the posts, do you think Bill keeps him around to compete with Gostkowski through Camp?
And Shayne Graham as well If I remember right.
The feature on him on last weeks All Access was very good. Quite sad as well. If you aren't a Franchise Kicker, you have a hectic career of moving around.
If Graham continues to put FG's through the posts, do you think Bill keeps him around to compete with Gostkowski through Camp?
Adam Vinatieri and Lonie Paxton were playoff heroes for the Patriots, posting clutch performances in the postseason on several occasions to lift New England to greatness. Along the way, Shayne Graham and Matt Katula couldn’t help but notice the heroics.
“I mean, it would be kind of hard not to. There can’t really be anyone who watches football who hasn’t seen any of his game-winners in the Super Bowl and other times,” the latest Patriots kicker said of Vinatieri. “Obviously, he has had a great career and he had a great career here. We all want to have success. We all want to have those opportunities.”
“It’s funny — being a snapper, you know the other guys out there,” Katula said of Paxton. “And besides the snow angels and whatever he did — I’m sure he did great things in the community and has a family — he was a really good snapper. First and foremost, from my perspective, he threw good balls. He’s one of the guys you strove to be like.”
With the playoffs looming, Graham and Katula could have an opportunity to replicate those magic moments for the Patriots.