Many of Harrison's teammates brushed off Vanderjagt's remark, made
shortly after Indianapolis dominated Denver 49-24 in the first round of
the AFC playoffs. Speaking about the Patriots, he said "I think they're
ripe for the picking" in Sunday's playoff matchup with the Colts.
Vanderjagt also said on WISH-TV in Indianapolis that, "I think they're
not as good as the beginning of the year and not as good as last year."
Those comments stirred little controversy in Indianapolis, where his
outspoken nature is well known. That's a sharp contrast to his comments
two years ago when he said after the Super Bowl that Peyton Manning should show more emotion and coach Tony Dungy is too
mild-mannered to be effective.
Mike Vanderjagt figures he might be on his way out.
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Manning then called Vanderjagt an "idiot kicker" and Dungy said
Vanderjagt should have come to him with his complaints instead of airing
them on a Canadian cable television show. Manning and Vanderjagt later
apologized to each other and Vanderjagt met with Dungy.
Now Vanderjagt has provided material that coach Bill Belichick might use
to provide extra motivation for a team seeking its third Super Bowl
title in four years.
"Have I ever done it?" he said with a tiny smile. "Yeah, probably I
have."
But quarterback Tom Brady didn't think
Vanderjagt's words carried much weight.
"I mean he's just talking, you know? It's a kicker talking," Brady said.
"Whether one guy says something or not, a team that's won two Super
Bowls in three years and has established the type of reputation for
playing hard and winning football games, I mean it kind of speaks for
itself.
"I don't think we ever make comments that teams are ripe for the picking
or plucking," he said. "I really think we have enough motivation at this
point."
Vanderjagt indicated on a radio interview during the season that he may
not be back with the Colts next year. His cap number is around $2.8
million and he told the radio station he might kick in the CFL where he
started his pro career in 1993.
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