Found November 08, 2009 on Inside The Panthers:
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With John Kasay hampered by a groin injury, kickoff specialist Rhys Lloyd is practicing field goals in the Superdome. Lloyd is one of the league's best kickoff artists, but has not tried an extra point or field goal in the...
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