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I really don't see why in hell we signed this guy for?? we give him a fat contract and he can't even kick 50+ yarders?? did the FO forget how many 50+ yarders kasay has kicked and made all these years?? doesn't make any sense to me and we really could have gotten a much better kicker for much cheaper imo.

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Don't get me started, I never liked him, ever.

All I every hear is 'his % and Kasay's are about the same or his is better'. I always want to ask, yeah, ok, and and how many of his kicks were game winners compared to Kasay's.

There is a reason this guy has been to multiple teams in his career.

Time for the Panthers to find some blood in the kicking game, both punting and kicking in the draft; other teams have done it, surely they can too.

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I really don't see why in hell we signed this guy for?? we give him a fat contract and he can't even kick 50+ yarders?? did the FO forget how many 50+ yarders kasay has kicked and made all these years?? doesn't make any sense to me and we really could have gotten a much better kicker for much cheaper imo.

Wait a minute...we complained weeks ago when we punted instead of attempting a FG in excess of 50 yards, now we complain because when we actually attempted a FG in excess of 50 yards, Mare missed it.

So which is it?

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Kasay missed a few 50 plus yarders as well. He even missed a 42 yarder last year that would have beat Cleveland.

Can't really blame that one on Mare. It was more the fault of the penalty that pushed us back.

Maybe the blocked fg was Mare's fault though I thought that one of the Bears got a hand on it even before it hit peppers.

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Wait a minute...we complained weeks ago when we punted instead of attempting a FG in excess of 50 yards, now we complain because when we actually attempted a FG in excess of 50 yards, Mare missed it.

So which is it?

You're confusing them.

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Wait a minute...we complained weeks ago when we punted instead of attempting a FG in excess of 50 yards, now we complain because when we actually attempted a FG in excess of 50 yards, Mare missed it.

So which is it?

I didn't complain about it but it would be nice if he could actually kick 50+ yarders dont you think?

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