Cheers....he left on good terms...
Boo the owner/gm for not paying
They made an offer higher than the one the Colts were dishing out. He walked.

You DO know there is this thing called the internet, right? On this thing called the internet, old information is stored so that when someone makes a statement, his facts can be checked. The Blogger goes back to 2004 - the Pats offered Vini 2 million a year to keep him the highest paid K in the biz. The Colts signed him for 5 years and 2.4 million per year.
The Colts offered him more money and a longer term deal.
Get your facts straight before you become a hater.
The Pats fans will give Vini a big cheer - there will be one lone phan named phlash with his middle finger in the air.
What I found - in no particular order:
March 3, 2006, 08:20
Patriots :: K
PK Vinatieri Rejects Offer
John Tomase, Boston Herald - [Full Article]
Sources say
the Patriots have offered PK Adam Vinatieri a multiyear contract worth more than $2 million annually that would keep him the highest paid kicker in the game, but that he has not accepted it. Even with the start of free agency pushed back for three days until Monday,
a source close to Vinatieri said he wants to let the market determine his value, “like at an auction.” “I really enjoyed my 10 years with the Patriots,” Vinatieri said.
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February 24, 2006, 06:14
NFL :: Patriots :: K
PK Vinatieri May Test Market
Jerome Solomon, Boston Globe - [Full Article]
The Patriots
allowed a deadline to pass yesterday afternoon without placing a franchise tag on PK Adam Vinatieri, effectively meaning the star kicker will have the opportunity to test the market as an unrestricted free agent. Should Vinatieri, one of only two kickers in NFL history (Denver's PK Jason Elam) to score 100 or more points in each of his first 10 seasons, sign with another team, the Patriots would not receive compensation.
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February 19, 2006, 06:40
NFL :: Patriots, Colts, Cowboys, Packers :: K
Place Kickers, An Open Market
Gary Myers, New York Daily News - [Full Article]
Bill Parcells went through three kickers during the '05 season. But Parcells should find a reliable kicker in free agency. The top three are PK Adam Vinatieri, signed by Parcells in New England, Green Bay's PK Ryan Longwell and Indy's PK Mike Vanderjagt. The deadline for designating franchise players is Thursday. Vinatieri was tagged last year. Vanderjagt is probably done in Indy.
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February 12, 2006, 07:22
Patriots :: WR, TE, OL, K, PR/KR
Tag Or Ticket Out Of Town For PK Vinatieri?
Tom Curran, Providence Journal - [Full Article]
The most immediate issue they face is with PK Adam Vinatieri, the sport's ultimate closer. Vinatieri will be a free agent March 3 unless the team opts to apply the franchise tag to him again this year, as they did in 2005. Vinatieri doesn't know what New England has planned. Vinatieri is just one of several Patriots hitting free agency. WR David Givens, OT Tom Ashworth, right OG Stephen Neal, WR/PR Troy Brown and TE Christian Fauria all hit the market, as well.
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January 21, 2006, 22:49
Patriots :: K
UFA K Vinatieri Hopes To Return To Patriots
Russ Choma, Union Leader - [Full Article]
New England Patriots kicker Adam Vinatieri will be an unrestricted free agent this off-season, unless the team places a franchise or transitional tag on him prior to February 23. However, Vinatieri says that he hopes to re-sign with the team. “Clearly we’ve got to come to a decision that’s right for me and the team,” Vinatieri said. “But I’m optimistic we’ll get something done. If it’s up to me, I’ll be back.”
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May 20, 2006, 15:50
Colts :: K
K Vinatieri Comfortable With Colts
AP - [Full Article]
It hasn't taken long for Adam Vinatieri to fit in with the Indianapolis Colts. Since signing
a five-year, $12 million contract with Indianapolis in late March, the former Patriots kicker has been at the Colts' practice facility constantly, and has gotten more comfortable with punter/holder Hunter Smith and long snapper Justin Snow.
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April 4, 2006, 04:43
Colts :: K
Colts Release PK Cortez, PK Rayner
ColtPower - [Full Article]
Veteran PK Jose Cortez was released. He had re-signed with the team under a one-year deal prior to the PK Adam Vinatieri signing, but was the second-most expensive kicker out of the four due to his veteran status. Second-year PK Dave Rayner, who was a sixth-round pick by the Colts out of Michigan State, was waived. The cuts leave Vinatieri and rookie PK Shane Andrus on the roster.
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March 21, 2006, 16:38
Colts :: K
K Vinatieri Signed
AP - [Full Article]
The Indianapolis Colts took a key piece from rival New England, agreeing in principle to a deal with clutch K Adam Vinatieri on Tuesday night. Vinatieri, who twice hit winning kicks in the Super Bowl for the Patriots, replaces former Pro Bowl K Mike Vanderjagt.