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As opposed to what? Having a thrid string player who wont play? What wrong with having both on there?

Having 3 Kickers is nothing short of ridiculous.

It's like having 3 point guards on a team, One who can score, One who can pass, and One who can play defense.

It's just ridiculous especially since we need depth elsewhere look at the falcons.They have one primary kicker and have excellent depth, were barely able to have more than one capable full-back.. It's all business friend,

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More kneejerk idiocy about Kasay. He's 16th in the league from under 50 yards and I think he only has one year left on his contract. He'll stay here for 2010 (and should) and then it will finally be time to find another kicker. But ask teams like the Cowboys and Redskins how easy it is to even find someone like 40-year-old John Kasay.

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More kneejerk idiocy about Kasay. He's 16th in the league from under 50 yards and I think he only has one year left on his contract. He'll stay here for 2010 (and should) and then it will finally be time to find another kicker. But ask teams like the Cowboys and Redskins how easy it is to even find someone like 40-year-old John Kasay.

I love Kasay, and yes, he is accurate and a great kicker. But keeping a guy around too long isn't the greatest thing. I think when we had Shane Graham we should have either kept Shane around with Kasay or got rid of Kasay.

But, who knows, maybe it will all work out.

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