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John Kasay for HOF?


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Kasay holds many NFL records as a placekicker. He is third all-time for field goals made from 50+ yards and is the only person to complete four field goals from 46+ yards in a single game.

Field Goals Made 386

Field Goals Attempted 473

Field Goals % 81.6

Long Field Goal 56

ill find out some of those other records.

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Kasay is the best kicker in league history. When you look at number of attempts and attempts made from every 10 yard category, he is the best. Followed by Jason Hanson. However, the NFL Hall of Fame doesn't focus that much on kickers. If they decide to ever induct another kicker, they will most likely induct someone that had more hype (for whatever reason) like Morten Andersen or Gary Anderson.

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Just because you're a kicker doesn't mean that you don't deserve to be a Hofer. That being said, Kasay does have that glaring screw-up on his record, and it is for that reason that I don't know if he'd have a realistic chance, even if kickers were given regular consideration. There is always hope.

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Kasay is the best kicker in league history. When you look at number of attempts and attempts made from every 10 yard category, he is the best. Followed by Jason Hanson. However, the NFL Hall of Fame doesn't focus that much on kickers. If they decide to ever induct another kicker, they will most likely induct someone that had more hype (for whatever reason) like Morten Andersen or Gary Anderson.

Until Kasay wins a superbowl, the fact that he kicked that infamous kickoff out of bounds alone, is enough to keep him out

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