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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...her_solid.html http://www.answers.com/topic/kaesviharn-kevin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Kaesviharn Oh yea missile... were you aware that in the game the Bengals played the Saints, KK was starting in place of Dexter Jackson at strong safety? Stepping in for the injured Dexter Jackson and playing for the ...

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Old 06-15-2007, 01:20 PM   #1
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Oh yea missile... were you aware that in the game the Bengals played the Saints, KK was starting in place of Dexter Jackson at strong safety?

Stepping in for the injured Dexter Jackson and playing for the first time since his own knee injury sustained three weeks ago, strong safety Kevin Kaesviharn had one of the team's three picks and added two sacks. The second one came in the middle of the third quarter (matching his career total in 80 previous games) and blew up a Saints drive that was hexed from the start on New Orleans’ estimated sixth drop of the game, this one by Devery Henderson, and a holding call after a good run by Reggie Bush.
You have played in a variety of different roles throughout your career, lining up at both safety positions, as well as playing cornerback, as a nickel-back and being sent on blitzes. Obviously having the ability to do all of those things is a positive, but how did you get to be so versatile?

Kevin Kaesviharn: "I think that versatility comes through never setting limitations on yourself. Each year I set a new goal for something I want to improve on and take something that you might perceive as a weakness and find a way to turn it into strength. There are always going to be people that say or think you can't do something. But I think you have to not worry about those things and work on improving and getting better. There is always going to be periods of transition throughout a career, and it's how you react and deal with the transitions that determine how successful you are going to be."
I hope this clears things up for you. If that's not enough info, just use google. There are hundreds of articles about him.

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