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IndyStar.com Columnists Bob Kravitz
November 20, 2006
Bob Kravitz
Suffering a loss could be a blessing in disguise
Is Mike Vanderjagt an unholy mess, or what? At the risk of attempting to speak for the Colts Nation, I'm going to suggest that the emotion fans felt while watching Vandy push two kicks off to the right was what the Germans call schadenfreude.
He looks cooked, mentally cooked. Like David Duval or Ian Baker-Finch, once-great golfers who suddenly forgot how to hit the ball cleanly.
He used to be the cockiest guy in the building. Sunday, he missed two more kicks, giving him five misses this season, and he was as lonely as a guy can look among 63,000 people.
There can be absolutely no question that the playoff miss last season against Pittsburgh -- search-and-rescue teams are still trying to find that football -- planted a seed of doubt that has germinated into fully-blown anxiety.
"I apologize to the team and to the fans,'' he said after the game.
Suffice to say, he won't be trying those kicks on David Letterman's TV show this week. He looks so sad, he's an almost sympathetic figure. Notice I wrote, "almost.''
At least he didn't kick the game-winner. Now that would have been painful.
Bob Kravitz is a columnist for The Indianapolis Star. Call him at (317) 444-6643 or e-mail
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