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Kasay at practice

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by meatpile, Nov 20, 2003.

  1. Piper

    Piper phishin member

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    Well, it is obvious what has to be done. We need a chicken, a pair of your underwear that you wore that day, some gasoline, and some matches.
     
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    An additional thing about the missed field goals: not only did they hurt the Panthers on the scoreboard, they also gave the Eagles pretty good field position each time. That field position was pretty important, IMO.

    On the other hand, I agree, Kasay has done ALOT for this team. If he's injured, give him a chance to rest and heal. If not, support him as long as possible (not an easy position for Fox & Co.).
     
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    sec551 more pissed off than ever

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    He began missing uncharacteristically even earlier - the Skins or Bucs game. I've been thinking he was hurt for a while.

    John has never been a head case like some kickers get to be so I can't believe it's mental.

    Shayne Graham is doing a great job at Cincy. Shit happens.
     
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    I'd be more worried if he was short on the kicks. He isn't, just yanking them left or rignt. He can get that fixed.
     
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    Yep. Its his head and confidence he is battling now.
     
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    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    I agree. I have to believe it's an injury of some sort. Hernia, hamstring, something wrong with his plant foot, I dunno. But I just don't buy that it's a mental thing. Not him. That would be like Vinatieri having a 'mental' streak. It just don't happen.

    And yes, I do think Kasay is as good as AV.
     
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    If he's injured, why would Fox want to hide it? I can understand hiding a running back's injury: you don't want people hitting it intentionally. But there are few if any chances for other teams to disguise any attempt to hit a kickers injury.
     

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