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John Kasay is the last Panther to play with us from day one. He has been here year in and year out. He is a better man off the field than on, yet he has scored almost a quarter of the points we have scored this season. It's hard to believe a man his age can pull that off. But ome sunday at the tailgate there needs to be an salute to our only original Panther!

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nonsense. he's on the checklist to get rid of. Him and everyone but Anderson and Baker. Sorry, until he learns to kick it out of the endzone on kickoffs EVERY SINGLE TIME he is worthless. after all, in the NEW PANTHERS, we don't kick field goals!11!1!

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nonsense. he's on the checklist to get rid of. Him and everyone but Anderson and Baker. Sorry, until he learns to kick it out of the endzone on kickoffs EVERY SINGLE TIME he is worthless. after all, in the NEW PANTHERS, we don't kick field goals!11!1!

Rhys Lloyd handles kickoffs

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I know... I'm being silly.

There have been a few people here who have said we should have gotten rid of Kasay. I think he's invaluable personally, but they think he is a waste of a roster spot due to needing to bring in a kick off specialist. I think he's worth it.

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