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Bucs kicker Barth out for season


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Connor Barth, a UNC alum and NC (Wilmington) native tore his achilles at a charity basketball game recently and will miss the entire season. The Bucs have signed vet Lawrence Tynes in his place.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000218358/article/connor-barth-out-lawrence-tynes-in-for-buccaneers

 

This may impact the Bucs season as Barth was accurate and had very good range. Helps the Panthers indirectly but sad to see a local kid miss an entire season due to injury, even if he was a Tarheel. All the best for his recovery.  

 

 

 

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Lol the rage that would ensue on here if one of our own players got IRed while not engaging in football or even football related activities

 

Yea, I can't imagine what would happen if a player like Steve Smith or someone hurt himself at say... a flag football game or some other nonsense? ;)

 

In all honestly though, it's worse than getting hurt at camp or at a game i'd say. 

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Port City, home of Connor Barth, Michael Jordan, Roman Gabriel, Sonny Jurgesson, Clyde Simmons, Trot Nixon, Johnathan Cooper.... How did I not make it to the pros after college Ill never know.

Get well Barth.

Suck it Bucs.

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That really sucks!!!!!!! Talk about a good guy.

When we were organizing a charity event for a free mental health clinic in Wilmington, Connor approached us about helping. We auctioned off a " date with Connor Barth". He is really a great person.

Sucks when bad things happen to good people. Wishing him a speedy recovery!!!!!!!

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Port City, home of Connor Barth, Michael Jordan, Roman Gabriel, Sonny Jurgesson, Clyde Simmons, Trot Nixon, Johnathan Cooper.... How did I not make it to the pros after college Ill never know.

Get well Barth.

Suck it Bucs.

 

damn trot nixon is from that area???

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That really sucks!!!!!!! Talk about a good guy.

When we were organizing a charity event for a free mental health clinic in Wilmington, Connor approached us about helping. We auctioned off a " date with Connor Barth". He is really a great person.

Sucks when bad things happen to good people. Wishing him a speedy recovery!!!!!!!

 

That's an interesting way to try and get laid

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