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Kicker Rank: #4 Overall: #164
The Panthers' offense wasn't very good, but Kasay played well with his chances. He missed just four field goals all season and scored 92 points. Kasay made an outstanding 11-of-14 field goals between 40 and 49 yards. He also was 3-of-4 from 50-plus yards. He continues to display a strong leg even at age 41. Kasay hasn't shown much signs of decline and should continue to get a chance start, especially with the new kickoff rules in place. Older kickers will hold onto their jobs longer because of the new rules. Kasay has fewer than 100 points two straight seasons, but has six 100-points season with the Panthers in 15 seasons with the team. Kasay still has a strong leg and his accuracy seems to have improved with age, making 86 percent or better of his kicks four of the last five years.
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Kasay can still reach 100 points but his best days are behind him. He is a stretch for fantasy teams. |
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| The New Orleans Saints may consider re-signing impending free-agent PK John Kasay this offseason so he can compete with PK Garrett Hartley during training camp. |
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| New Orleans Saints PK John Kasay had three field goals (31, 29, 53) and three extra points in Week 2 against the Chicago Bears. |
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| New Orleans Saints PK John Kasay booted a pair of field goals (30, 38) and he tacked on four extra points in the Week 1 game Thursday, Sept. 8, against the Green Bay Packers. |
| Fantasy Impact: As long as he is their kicker, Kasay is a solid No. 1 fantasy option. |
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| The New Orleans Saints agreed to terms on an undisclosed deal with free-agent PK John Kasay (Panthers) Tuesday, Aug. 30. The team is worried about the health of PK Garrett Hartley (hip). |
| Fantasy Impact: Kasay will serve as insurance for Hartley, who is no sure thing to be ready for the start of the season. |
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| The New Orleans Saints will likely sign free-agent PK John Kasay (Panthers) after PK Garrett Hartley (hip) sustained a hip injury during the team's last preseason game. |
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| The Carolina Panthers have released PK John Kasay. |
| Fantasy Impact: His career is likely over. |
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| Carolina Panthers PK John Kasay arrived at Bank of America Stadium Tuesday, April 26. Kasay, who served as the team's union player representative before decertification March 11, spent about 10 minutes inside the facility. Pittsburgh Steelers QB Charlie Batch found the door locked at the team's facilities and then waited in his car. Eventually, he and FS Ryan Clark were allowed in the building. |
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| Carolina Panthers PK John Kasay said Monday, Jan. 3, that he is hopeful to continue his career in 2011, reports Darin Gantt, of the Charlotte Observer. 'I don't know. I've been getting asked that for the last 10 years,' Kasay said when asked if he'd return. The 41-year-old kicker is under contract through 2012. |
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| Carolina Panthers PK John Kasay clanged a 42-yard field goal off the left upright in Week 12 against the Cleveland Browns which would have won the game at the end of regulation, reports Joseph Person, of the Charlotte Observer. Kasay did not blame the conditions and his teammates rallied around the normally accurate kicker. 'If I was half as consistent as him, I'd be in the Hall of Fame already,' LB Jon Beason said. Kasay is 18-of-22 on field goal attempts this season while making all 12 of his point-after attempts. |
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| Steve Reed, of CarolinaGrowl.com, reports Carolina Panthers PK John Kasay (ankle) fully participated in practice Friday, Nov. 13. He is listed as probable for Week 10 and is expected to play. The Panthers may use PK Rhys Lloyd for long field goal attempts. |
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