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Olindo Mare
Olindo Mare is in the NFL and is a kicker for the Miami Dolphins. He wears number 10 and is 5'10 and 195 pounds.
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The temptation is to blame Seattle’s 25-19 loss to Chicago on kicker Olindo Mare, but let’s be very clear: There was plenty of blame to go around.
Yes, Olindo Mare missed two makeable field goals. But should he really have had to kick six field goals? The way it worked out, he would have needed to hit all six just for a chance to hit a seventh to win it or at least have the game go to overtime. That’s a lot to ask of any kicker.
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to cut him after two missed field goals is stupid considering others players played equally bad in all three games, and if they cut him I would like to see Travis fisher, Craig Terrill, Jordan Babineaux, Kelly Jennings, and Deion Branch gone with him
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From search.msn.com
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It's no more appropriate for Maurice Jones-Drew to call out the game-planning in the Jacksonville Jaguars' 41-0 loss to the Seahawks, last Sunday, than it was for Seahawks coach Jim Mora to take a public stance against Seattle kicker Olindo Mare after Mare missed two field goals in the Seahawks' Week 3 loss to the Chicago Bears. If Mora had a specific problem he wanted to address publicly, maybe it should have been the offense...Please click...
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From views.washingtonpost.com
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RENTON – Jim Mora had harsh words when asked about his kicker Sunday afternoon. But on Monday, Olindo Mare was still Mora’s kicker. Mare missed two field goals in the Seahawks’ six-point loss to the Bears, and asked about those misses after the game, Mora didn’t try to hide his disappointment.
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From spokesmanreview.com
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RENTON To be honest, after Seahawks coach Jim Mora finished his postgame debriefing Sunday, a number of us in the media volleyed a question: Do you remember a coach around here skewering a player as specifically as Mora did placekicker Olindo Mare?
Mares two field goal misses (in six attempts) contributed to the 25-19 loss to Chicago. But so did a number of other failings by players and coaches.
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