Connor Barth, Field Goal Kicker for the Tamap Bay Buccaneers, deveolped a relationship with RSR Sports at the perfect time. Before signing with the Tamap Bay Buccaneers, Connor was released by the Kansas City Chiefs, got cut by the Miami Dolphins in training camp and had no workouts in site. But once he deveolped a relationship with RSR Sports, Connor was given many opportunities.
Since Connor Barth signed with RSR Sports there was no looking back. RSR Sports helped Connor get three work outs. He worked out with the New England Patriot, the Baltimore Ravens and third being the charm, the Tamap Bay Buccaneers, both sides knew they would be working together for some time. Due to Connor's hard work and focus with RSR Sports he succeeded and turned his career around.
Connor was signed half wat through the 2009 season where he came accustomed to the Buccaneers ways and fit right in. He offically became a member of the team when he nailed a game winning 47-yard field goal in overtime in the noisy Metrodome down in New Orleans. To add to his stellar year, he went 3-for-3 on field goals against the Miami Dolphins in his second game with the squad. He also nailed a 54-yard field goal in that game as well. Throughout his first season he played in 9 games making a total of 14 field goals.
Earlier in his career Connor was a member of the Kansas City Chiefs. In 2008, which was his first year in the league he went 10 for 12 on field goals in ten games.
During Connor's college days is where he deveolped the powerful, accurate leg he has today. He hold the record for most field goals made and most consecutive field goals made for the Univeristy of North Carolina.
