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John Kasay, love him or hate him?


jasonluckydog

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It seemed to me looking at the snap from behind the kicker that the snap was too far to the left and caused Kasay to delay for half a milisecond. Anyway, he's still the best kicker in NFL history and one of the best if not the best of today. We use him more times than we should. And if anyone hates him after today it just shows how they know nothing about football and how fickle they are.

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