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John Kasay for HOF?


Dpantherman

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Let's not pretend (i gotta stop using this phrase) that the kick out of bounds in the Superbowl is really the deciding factor on whether or not Kasay makes it into the Hall of Fame. I doubt he's even an afterthought of the HOF committee at this point. Every fan thinks their 10+ year veteran kicker is HOF material. None of them are really that close.

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Let's not pretend (i gotta stop using this phrase) that the kick out of bounds in the Superbowl is really the deciding factor on whether or not Kasay makes it into the Hall of Fame. I doubt he's even an afterthought of the HOF committee at this point. Every fan thinks their 10+ year veteran kicker is HOF material. None of them are really that close.

Vinateri won SB's which equals HOF

Kasay to some people including me thing he gave a SB away.

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People are forgetting Kasay plays for us.

If he played for the Cowgirls or some other glamour team, he'd be a lock.

He's been one of the most solid and reliable kickers in the history of the league.

But as long as this team brings in players that care about ridiculous things such "putting the team first" and "shutting up and playing football", no member of this team will get the respect they deserve.

The Pro Bowl, and the HoF have become nothing more than ESPN Popularity Contests.

ESPN only cares about players that run their mouths, destroy their teams, and bring the attention to themselves.

T.O. is, undeservedly, a lock, for the HoF, while guys like Fred Taylor, will takes years to even be considered, and most likely, will never even sniff it.

The game died as soon as it prostituted itself to ESPN, and other simliar companies.

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