GARRETT HARTLEY RUMORS

Cowboys don't have enough in OT

Garrett Hartley kicked a 20-yard field in overtime, and the New Orleans Saints damaged Dallas' playoff hopes with a 34-31 victory against the Cowboys on Sunday.
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December 23, 2012  |  Discuss

New Orleans Saints vs. Green Bay Packers: Five Things We Learned

The Green Bay Packers gave the New Orleans Saints every opportunity to win their first game of the season, last Sunday at Lambeau Field. Garrett Hartley’s 48-yard attempt sailed wide right with under 3 minutes to play, and the Packers came away victorious, with the final score reading 28-27. This game is proof that parity is alive and well in the NFL, and that nothing is going...
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October 02, 2012  |  Discuss

Saints Nation: Saints Drop Heartbreaker to Packers 27-28

I never thought I'd be saying this but the Saints are now 0-4 with no end in sight to this slide. I've said it many times, the bad teams get really creative in the ways they lose. This time it came down to a missed Garrett Hartley 48 yard field goal. Even if he makes it, though, it's hard to imagine the Saints would have stopped the Packers' offense from getting a...
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September 30, 2012  |  Discuss

The Saints Are 0-4…And I Still Believe

Let’s get the ugly out of the way right off the bat. 1) Even though the Saints’ defense didn’t necessarily lose the game for us against the Packers, it was sad to know shortly after Garrett Hartley’s kick sailed wide left that they wouldn’t win it for us either. After all, who could expect them to force a three and out when the closest think we got to a sack on Aaron Rodgers...
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September 30, 2012  |  Discuss

Packers Survive Blown Call to Earn Vital Win

The Packers earned a huge victory, holding off the Saints 28-27 on Sunday at Lambeau Field. Green Bay avoided a 1-3 start when Garrett Hartley missed a 48-yard field goal with less than 3 minutes remaining.
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September 30, 2012  |  Discuss

Hartley wins kicking job as Saints announce cuts

Veteran John Kasay has his contract terminated by the Saints, who will go with Garrett Hartley as their kicker to begin the season. Wide receiver Greg Camarillo and tight end Derek Schouman also had their contracts terminated, while running back Joe Banyard, safety Jose Gumbs, cornerback Marquise Johnson and wide receiver nick Toon were placed on injured reserve. Defensive end...
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August 31, 2012  |  Discuss

Texans-Saints game features kicker competitions

Garrett Hartley's name is etched into New Orleans Saints lore as the player whose kick sent the club to its only Super Bowl. John Kasay, one of the most successful kickers in NFL history, proved last season that he was not yet over the hill at age 42. While both have been back with New Orleans this preseason, the Saints will only have room for one of them. Houston also has...
Via AP on Fox
August 24, 2012  |  Discuss

Saints Nation: Who Kicks for the Saints in 2012 - Garrett Hartley or John Kasay?

When Garrett Hartley injured himself in 2011 forcing the Saints to seek outside help to get a kicker on their roster, I suggested that as good as Hartley was, he might be more trouble than he was worth. As I said back then, "If your kicker can't consistently give you 16 games every season then you're dealing with a serious problem". Well, for 4 straight seasons...
Via The Saints Nation Verified_ybn
May 16, 2012  |  Discuss

Garrett Hartley and John Kasay will have open competition for Saints’ kicker job

Saints’ kicker Garrett Hartley was one of the league’s premier kickers in 2010, before missing all of 2011 with injuries. Proving just how uncertain things are for kickers, Hartley will now have to beat John Kasay, who did a solid job in his absence last year, to keep his starting job and likely his roster spot, this according to special teams coordinator Greg McMahon. Kasay...
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May 15, 2012  |  Discuss

Saints Nation: Chance to Win Tickets to this Weekend's Game

Win an all-expenses paid trip to see the Saints take on the Vikings on Dec 18! Garrett Hartley of the Saints and Adrian Peterson of the Vikings are helping at-risk kids and giving away amazing prizes. Download Adrian's Football For Good Giving Assistant by 12 AM PST Monday night, and you will be entered to win a trip to see the Saints-Vikings game. www.footballforgood...
Via The Saints Nation Verified_ybn
December 12, 2011  |  Discuss
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