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No, that is actually very smart in terms of seeing the forest for the trees/the big picture. $500,000 isn't going to break Irsay and/or make a significant difference in his overall finances, and it would be excellent for publicity and/or of showing good faith and appreciation for an extremely clutch and beloved Colts player that will undoubtedly join Jan Stenerud and Morten Anderson as the only pure kickers to make it to the Pro Football Hall of Fame 6 after he retires. o |
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o I quoted everything that we had been discussing to include the entire conversation. Learn to use capitalizations and periods, hypocrite. I know that he that he didn't actually earn the bonus to the letter of the law. The point(s) that I was making had to do with a combination of the extremely severe weather conditions in which the game against the Bills was played, along with the fact that Vinatieri has been by far the greatest Colts kicker ever that has bailed the team out with his right foot on countless occasions throughout his 12 seasons with the team. You have use abstract thinking to understand the suggestion that I was making in regard to Irsay giving him the bonus in spite of his final success ratio being slightly below the required 90%. o |
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