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  2. Nate Kaeding - Wikipedia

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    Kaeding ended the 2011 season as the NFL's most accurate kicker of all time, converting 86.5% of his field goals attempts. [11] [12] He competed for his job in 2012 and beat out Novak, who also had a strong showing. [13] However, Kaeding suffered a right groin injury and was replaced by Novak in the week 4 game against Kansas City. [14]

  3. Carpet stretcher - Wikipedia

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    There are two main types of carpet stretchers: "power stretchers" and "knee kickers". Power stretchers apply tension with a lever, and use a pole, typically collapsible, to extend the tensioning force across the room. Power stretchers create more tension than knee kickers, and are used to tension carpeting in large rooms. [2]

  4. Ken Willis - Wikipedia

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    On November 21, 1992, he signed with the New York Giants to replace an injured Matt Bahr (sprained right knee). [3] He played in 6 games and didn't miss a field goal or an extra point . The next year, he suffered a career-ending stress fracture in his left leg during training camp and was waived injured on July 27, 1993 .

  5. 1980 New England Patriots season - Wikipedia

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    The Patriots and Dolphins had split their season series the previous four seasons, and 1980 proved no different. The Patriots hammered the Dolphins at Schaefer Stadium 34–0 as Don Calhoun and Allan Clark had rushing touchdowns, Steve Grogan and Matt Cavanaugh each had a touchdown throw, and kicker John Smith kicked two field goals. The ...

  6. John Smith (placekicker) - Wikipedia

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    John Smith trained as a teacher at King Alfred's College, Winchester in England, between 1968 and 1971. After teaching for a year, he moved to the United States. He had not played American football before but was an outstanding all-round sportsman and superb soccer player so he approached the New England Patriots and asked for a trial as a placekicker.

  7. Pat Leahy (American football) - Wikipedia

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    In 1979 he suffered a right knee sprain during a practice while running pass patterns simulating an opposing team's wide receiver. He played in only 6 games after being placed on the injured reserve list. In 1985 he set the franchise record for the longest field goal of 55 yards.