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Kasay is NOT retiring, has NOT been cut


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Marty Hurney called Kasay to inform him of the Mare signing today according to Steve Reed as a heads-up. Hurney told Reed that Kasay has plans to continue playing in the league.

Kasay is going to be cut if he's not retiring. We signed Mare so we didn't need to carry two kickers.

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How about some respect, Marty?

Eh? They showed him plenty of respect, even notifying him of their plans *before* carrying them out:

carolinagrowl Steve Reed

The Panthers made contact with K John Kasay to tell them of their plans to add a kicker before they actually did it. Class move.

This is a business... and this team is moving in a new direction. With the new rules they wanted to go with a new kicker. Mare is a good one, and while he'll never replace Kasay in our hearts, I think it's a good time to move on.

I think it's crap we couldn't have signed a kicker better than Kasay.

Mare is better than Kasay is right now in all likelihood - I think he supposedly has been over the last few years too.

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