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John Kasay shows up for work in Carolina


CatMan72

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Let the record show that Panthers kicker John Kasay was the first player to show up for work during this purgatory portion of the lockout we’re currently in.

He was allowed in the door like the NFL said, but left ten minutes later.

Mike Cranston of the Associated Press said Kasay mostly declined comment, but did say, “We’re just walking through the process.”

Read more: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/04/26/john-kasay-shows-up-for-work-in-carolina-most-facilities-quiet/

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I would guess all the "head" player reps for each team shows up today.

If there are no workouts to do, the players can't fullfill their work out bonuses.

Players are covering their ass very well right now.

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pointlessly walk into and back out of the building?

Showing up on the first day the players are able to. He wouldn't even be able to workout because I heard on the radio today they're remodeling the weight room right now....

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