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Kasay's Letter to the Fans


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I absolutely would be good with a statue for John Kasay. There have been a lot of games over the years that we won because of his leg. But maybe his biggest contribution was the steady, sure confidence he brought to the team. Kasay was a leader of this franchise for sixteen years, and I think he has earned a permanent place in the pantheon of Panthers players.

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Fantastic letter from a fantastic Carolina Panther. He will not be remembered for his kick in the Super Bowl... instead, the Panther faithful will lift him up and remember him for all the games he won for us with that golden leg! I don't know how you have a much more consistent career as a kicker than Kasay did.

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He's a class act for sure.

I think a great lesson is the fact that he waited a few days to collect his thoughts before making a knee-jerk reaction after being cut.

He's a true professional, and I hope we don't miss him too much on the field this season.

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