Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Goodbye, Stover. It's Been Nice.

Today veteran kicker Matt Stover signed with the Indianapolis Colts to replace injured kicker Adam Vinateri.

This may seem like a mediocre mid-season pickup to a lot of fans, but this actually means a lot more to Baltimore Ravens fans.

As of the end of last season, Stover was the only player left in Baltimore who played for the original Cleveland Browns and came over in the move. He was also a shining star in community service and had one of the highest jersey sales among any Special Teams kicker/punter of the last 15 years.

But wait, there's more! With the Colts' signing of Stover, he becomes the first, and only player who will ever have played for a team that was moving to Baltimore, a team that played in Baltimore, and a team that moved from Baltimore. This leaves a very bitter taste in the mouths of Ravens fans considering that Barry Levinson's documentary about the Colts leaving Baltimore aired last night. That in itself refueled a very good amount of distaste for the Colts in Baltimore.

Many Ravens fans (including myself), called for the re-signing of Stover this offseason after mediocre pre-season performances by young kickers Graham Gano and Steve Hauschka (who ended up winning the job).

It's a shame to see someone who played his entire 17 year career thus-far with one franchise go off and probably play one more with another, especially such a bitter rival. I'm sure when he goes to he Hall of Fame (which is debatable, but with the lackluster classes coming up is looking rather good), he will retire as a Raven and all will be forgiven...

Sucks that he went to Indy though.

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