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Does anyone else think Kasay should retire?


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Can Baker not do kick-offs and do them as well as Lloyd?

We do not need to keep waisting a Roster Spot because Kasay has no distance. I still don't understand why they don't use Lloyd for 50yd plus FG attempts also. Might as well get money's worth out of him, instead throw Hail Mary's

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He is still making 95% of his kicks so.......... Hell NO

Yes, but have you not noticed the drop off from Kasay, say, 3 years ago? I do. Btw, he only made 81.5% of his kicks this year. For the past 2 years he hasn't been able to make a FG over 50 yards, which is something he used to be able to do on a consistent basis.

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I love threads like this.

Why?

Cause it shows what lil you know.

The fact is, Kasey is the best left footed kicker in the league. He is accurate, and can still make the 50+ yarders.

If one of the other kicking specialists on the had Kasey's accuracy, this would be a different story. Kasey isn't a problem.

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I love threads like this.

Why?

Cause it shows what lil you know.

The fact is, Kasey is the best left footed kicker in the league. He is accurate, and can still make the 50+ yarders.

If one of the other kicking specialists on the had Kasey's accuracy, this would be a different story. Kasey isn't a problem.

Shows how little you know, he hasn't made anything above 50 yards in the past 2 years and he missed some shorter ones this year.

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