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Tue Dec 11 201213:21Olindo Mare signs on with Bears
Bears signed K Olindo Mare.
Mare, who will be 40 in June, beat out Neil Rackers and Billy Cundiff at a Tuesday tryout. He replaces Robbie Gould, who pulled a calf muscle while warming up for last week's game against the Vikings. Mare was last seen in Carolina during training camp, where he lost the placekicking gig to Justin Medlock.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Aug 27 201214:16Mare loses Panthers' kicking competition
Panthers released K Olindo Mare.
Justin Medlock will handle kicking duties unless the Panthers opt for one of the released veterans such as Billy Cundiff. Mare is among the most experienced kickers in the league, but shanked a number of critical kicks in 2011, and was due an untenable $2.1 million. A journeyman sixth-year pro, Medlock will be on the radar as a streaming option in the Panthers' ascendant offense.
Source: Profootballtalk on NBCSports.com
Wed Aug 15 201210:46Olindo Mare consistently short on long FGs
Olindo Mare has been consistently short on field-goal attempts of 50 yards or more during camp.
Mare missed both of his attempts from 50-plus yards last season and hit on just 78.6 percent of his field goals overall. Even though the Panthers' high-powered offense should yield plenty of attempts, fantasy owners can find more reliable options.
Source: Charlotte Observer
Fri Dec 30 201108:49Rivera pleased with Mare's kicking of late
Coach Ron Rivera is pleased with the way Olindo Mare has responded to competition with Adi Kunalic the past few weeks.
"I think bringing Adi back has maybe helped him to refocus," explained Rivera. The Panthers plan to keep Kunalic around throughout the offseason and training camp, so Mare can't afford to stumble next summer. His 2012 performance should have GM Marty Hurney thinking twice about handing out $4 million guaranteed to a kicker.
Source: Charlotte Observer
Mon Dec 19 201112:22Olindo Mare, Kunalic will continue to compete
Coach Ron Rivera said Olindo Mare and Adi Kunalic will continue to compete during the week to see who will be the Panthers' kicker on gamedays.
Mare didn't attempt any field goals in Week 15, but did make all four of his extra points. He's still on thin ice due to his 76.0 conversion rate on field goals this season.
Source: Joe Person on Twitter
Sun Dec 18 201112:08Olindo Mare is kicking for Panthers
Olindo Mare will be the Panthers' kicker in Sunday's Week 15 game against the Texans.
Mare won a mid-week competition with newly-signed rookie Adi Kunalic to retain his job this week. Regardless, we'd avoid Mare in fantasy formats. His confidence has to be shaken after missing multiple crucial kicks this season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Dec 16 201115:58Panthers to decide on kicker Saturday
Coach Ron Rivera "hinted" Friday that Olindo Mare will remain the Panthers' kicker in Week 15, but said the team won't officially decide until Saturday.
Recently signed undrafted rookie Adi Kunalic would be the alternative. "Olindo has kicked the ball well," said Rivera. "Bringing Adi in, he's kicked it pretty good but a little concerned about him being just a little bit sore." Ideally, this is a situation to avoid in fantasy football leagues.
Source: Charlotte Observer
Tue Dec 13 201115:14Panthers haven't approached Reed, Graham
The Panthers have reportedly not yet reached out to free agent kickers Jeff Reed or Shayne Graham.
As the most experienced kickers on the market, Reed and/or Graham would figure to be on hand for any open tryout around the league. This news suggests the Panthers may have decided to stick with Olindo Mare, the highest-paid kicker in the NFL.
Source: Joe Person on Twitter
Mon Dec 12 201112:55Olindo Mare could be on the outs
Coach Ron Rivera will meet with GM Marty Hurney today to discuss the future of K Olindo Mare.
With 5:16 left Sunday and the Panthers down 24-23, Mare pulled a 36-yard field goal wide left. He also missed a 31-yarder with the Panthers trailing by three as time expired against the Vikings in Week 8. Even though Hurney signed Mare to a four-year, $12 million contract in July, the Panthers need to hold an open tryout Tuesday.
Source: Charlotte Observer
Wed Jul 27 201114:36Panthers steal K Mare from Seahawks
Panthers agreed to terms with K Olindo Mare on a four-year, $12 million contract, including a $4 million signing bonus.
The Panthers got a break on Cam Newton's salary with the new rookie wage system, allowing GM Marty Hurney to overspend to the max. Mare's signing will lead to departure of long-time Panther John Kasay, who was due $2 million this year. Mare has drilled an impressive 87.9 percent of his field goals over the past three years and possesses a strong kickoff leg. He's an upgrade.
Source: Pro Football Talk on Twitter
Wed Jul 27 201113:37Seahawks move on from K Olindo Mare
The Seahawks have moved on from free agent K Olindo Mare, their franchise player last season.
Mare banged home 25-of-30 field goals last season while playing for $2.8 million, but the Seahawks didn't deem the 38-year-old worthy of a long-term commitment. ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that Mare will sign with a yet-to-be disclosed team.
Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter
Mon Mar 28 201111:25Mare would accept a hometown discount
Free agent K Olindo Mare said he would give the Seahawks a "hometown discount" once a labor agreement is reached.
Mare has four kids and doesn't want to uproot them from the Seattle area. He made 25-of-30 field goals last season while earning $2.8 million. "The Seahawks gave me an opportunity. I always take that into consideration also. But we'll see. I have to get a offer first," Mare said.
Source: Mynorthwest.com
Wed Feb 23 201118:36Seahawks won't franchise tag Olindo Mare
The Seahawks will not use their franchise tag before Thursday's deadline.
They're not willing to give free agent K Olindo Mare another 120-percent raise after franchising him last year. Seattle would likely still want to retain him at the right price. Mare went 25-for-30 on field goals last season.
Source: Seattle Times
Sun Jan 16 201112:16Mare reportedly off in pre-game warmups
Seahawks K Olindo Mare reportedly "wasn't close" on three separate field-goal tries from 47 yards in Solider Field's south end zone as he warmed up on Sunday.
A little alarming for the Seahawks since wind is not expected to be a big factor in Chicago today. Mare was 6-of-9 on field-goal tries of 40 yards or longer this season, but only two of those came from beyond 43 yards. It's a big concern, as Seattle's offense isn't exactly a well-oiled machine, and touchdowns are likely to be scarce this afternoon. Distance is not usually a problem for Chicago kicker Robbie Gould, who connected on three field goals of at least 50 yards in length in 2010.
Source: Brad Biggs on Twitter
Thu Dec 16 201018:52Mare held out with hamstring injury
Seahawks K Olindo Mare has been held out of practice the past two days with a left hamstring injury.
The good news is that injury isn't to Mare's kicking leg and the Seahawks have yet to sign another kicker. Expect Mare to handle field-goal duties again this week.
Source: MyNorthwest.com
Sun Aug 22 201009:32Mare has a sore calf
Olindo Mare sat out Saturday's preseason game with a sore calf.
Camp leg Clint Stitser replaced Mare. This is the first we've heard of an injury to the starter and we suspect he was held out as a mere precaution. You shouldn't be drafting Mare in fantasy anyway due to the Seahawks' suspect offense.
Source: Seattle Times
Wed Jun 16 201008:29Mare perfect in the spring
Olindo Mare has made all 104 of his kicks during the minicamps and OTAs this offseason.
It's an impressive feat and a good sign for someone who was correctly labeled as inconsistent before the 2009 campaign. But even if Mare is perfect in the regular season, Seattle's offense won't be good enough to make him an every-week fantasy option.
Source: seahawks.com