Making special teams special
Posted Aug 10, 2012
Casey Barth has gotten fully healthy after sitting out last season, and so far in camp he's been seen booming kicks through the uprights in field goal individual and team drills. "Casey Barth, he's had no problem with his leg in talking to him. He feels good. He feels strong," Fedora said. "We're making sure that we're monitoring how many kicks he gets, because we want to make sure he doesn't get fatigued
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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