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  • #16
    Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
    I'd give Finley -, Humphrey =.

    I'd also give Kampman a big -. He has played way below the star quality level of last season, and there is apparently no injury to use as an excuse.
    I meant to include Finley in my "-" list, but forgot. I really did not expect a lot, but I expected more than nothing, which is about what he has contributed.

    Humphrey I expected a little more from. He has contributed some, but not a lot, and continues to have nagging injuries.

    I strongly considered Kampman as a "-". I have commented other times that he has not played as well even against the run this year. In the end I left him as a "=" because he does have the 9.5 sacks, and has been the only one applying any pressure at all. In the long streak of games with no sacks, he had a number of pressures, but the QB could simply drift away from him since no one on the other side or in the middle was getting any pressure at all. He has not been as stout against the run as in years past, but maybe we have come to expect too much from him when he has no help.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
      I'd give Finley -, Humphrey =.

      I'd also give Kampman a big -. He has played way below the star quality level of last season, and there is apparently no injury to use as an excuse.
      There is no reported injury, but that doesn't mean he isn't banged up.

      Besides, the man never gets a break. 99% of all defensive snaps, he's in. There is no DE giving him a breather. So even if there is no injury, there might be fatigue. As often as he's in the game, I could understand fatigue.
      Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow

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