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Bring John KASAY back!!!


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15 minutes ago, Towelboy said:

I know this thread is facetious, but I did ask Kasay last week if he wanted to come back? He flatly responded, "Not at all." I asked, "Can you play Left Tackle?" He laughed. I laughed. The League laughed at our ineptitude. 

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3 minutes ago, Towelboy said:

I know this thread is facetious, but I did ask Kasay last week if he wanted to come back? He flatly responded, "Not at all." I asked, "Can you play Left Tackle?" He laughed. I laughed. The League laughed at our ineptitude. 

It's not exactly a secret that Kasay's faith is even more important to him than football was. Not arguing for or against faith of any type, but I think the players that do well after pro sports are the ones that have something else to focus on and build their life around after the fact. Not surprised Kasay is happy where he is. Always a class act.

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16 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

It's not exactly a secret that Kasay's faith is even more important to him than football was. Not arguing for or against faith of any type, but I think the players that do well after pro sports are the ones that have something else to focus on and build their life around after the fact. Not surprised Kasay is happy where he is. Always a class act.

I'm sure it has nothing to do with him being 50

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4 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

I'm sure it has nothing to do with him being 50

My point wasn't about whether he could play at that level or not, but about how satisfied he is with his life after. There are plenty of 50 year old former pro athletes whose lives are empty because they have not built their life after sports around anything but pinning for the good old days.

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It really has been a house of horrors these last several years more often than not since replacing John Kasay. Olindo Mare? Yes John had the gaffe in the Super Bowl, but he nailed an absurd number of clutch kicks and game winners. Who knows when we will see another placekicker like that again.

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